The Kirkuk Provincial Council has faced a significant hurdle in convening its inaugural session for over a month now. The main stakeholders in the disputed province have struggled to reach a consensus on power-sharing following the first provincial election since 2005. On 18 December, Iraq held its first provincial election in ten years, with more than 23 million eligible voters spread across 15 provinces, excluding four in the northern Kurdistan region. After Iraq's Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) officially confirmed the final election results on 21 January, the Kirkuk Provincial Council (KPC) on 5 February failed to reach a quorum for its session as elec
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