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Iraq Supreme Court rules Kurdish referendum unconstitutional | Iraq Supreme Court rules Kurdish referendum unconstitutional |
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The Iraqi Supreme Court has ruled that a referendum on Kurdish independence was unconstitutional. | The Iraqi Supreme Court has ruled that a referendum on Kurdish independence was unconstitutional. |
The ruling comes nearly two months after the vote, in which 92% of Iraqi Kurds supported secession. | The ruling comes nearly two months after the vote, in which 92% of Iraqi Kurds supported secession. |
Following the ballot, Iraq's government seized disputed territory, including the oil-rich province of Kirkuk. | Following the ballot, Iraq's government seized disputed territory, including the oil-rich province of Kirkuk. |
The head of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani, called the ruling "unilateral", but said he would not challenge it. | The head of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government, Nechirvan Barzani, called the ruling "unilateral", but said he would not challenge it. |
The top court also decided to annul "all the consequences and results of the referendum", a statement said. | The top court also decided to annul "all the consequences and results of the referendum", a statement said. |
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi welcomed the ruling, saying his government "refused to have anything to do with" the vote. | Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi welcomed the ruling, saying his government "refused to have anything to do with" the vote. |
An offer by the Kurdish government to "freeze" the referendum results was rejected by Mr Abadi, who demanded its annulment by the Kurds. | An offer by the Kurdish government to "freeze" the referendum results was rejected by Mr Abadi, who demanded its annulment by the Kurds. |
Three weeks after the vote Iraqi forces began a takeover of disputed areas controlled by Kurds since 2014 that are claimed by both sides. | Three weeks after the vote Iraqi forces began a takeover of disputed areas controlled by Kurds since 2014 that are claimed by both sides. |
The Iraqi government also said it was preparing to take control of Iraqi Kurdistan's only border crossings with Turkey and Syria. | The Iraqi government also said it was preparing to take control of Iraqi Kurdistan's only border crossings with Turkey and Syria. |
The Kurdish setbacks also led regional President Massoud Barzani to step down. In a bitter TV address announcing his resignation earlier this month, he defended the controversial referendum he had called. |
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