Yazidi Movement for Reform and Progress
The Yazidi Movement for Reform and Progress is a Yazidi political party in Iraq. The party represents Yezidi people in the Nineveh plains. It ran in the December 2005 elections and won 0.2% of the popular vote, thus receiving one seat in the Iraqi parliament (held by Amin Farhan Jejo). The party won a local governorate seat in Ninewa in the January 2005 elections and in the January 2009 elections as well.[1][2]
Yazidi Movement for Reform and Progress الحركة الايزيدية من اجل الاصلاح والتقدم | |
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Leader | Amin Farhan Jejo |
Ideology | Yazidi interests Regionalism |
Seats in the Council of Representatives of Iraq: | 1 / 328
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Seats in the local governorate councils: | 1 / 440
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Party flag | |
Website | |
ezidi-islah.net (in Arabic) | |
See also
References
- Yazidi Movement for Reform and Progress
- Hessein, Ahmed (August 12, 2012). "Yazidi bloc denounces Kurdistan Region approval for demolishing Yazidi religious temple". Iraqi News. Retrieved November 25, 2018.
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