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Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council popularly known as Motwa ( ', (アラビア語:المجلس الشعبي الكلداني السرياني الآشوري) ') is a political party in Iraq that was founded by Sarkis Aghajan, a high ranking KDP, in 2007.〔(Overview of Assyrian slates running in the 2009 elections, Fred Aprim )〕 The Party runs Ishtar TV and publishes several different monthly magazines. The party's main goal is to have the heavily ethnically Assyrian populated Nineveh plains receive self-administrative government or outright autonomy. The party claims the majority of the population in the Nineveh plains suffers neglect and lack of service because of their Christian faith and Assyrian ethnicity.〔المجلس الشعبي الكلداني السرياني الآشوري يطالب بإقامة حكم ذاتي في منطقة سهل نينوى, Iraq Alaan, 8/28/2008 ()〕 The party is closely affiliated with Massoud Barzani's KDP and was accused in previous elections of intimidating and bribing Christians. The bribes included promises of employment and reductions in rents at Aghajan-owned apartments.〔()〕 This was confirmed by an investigation led by UNPO and Assyria Council of Europe in the January 2009 elections.〔Preliminary Report: Iraqi Provincial Elections, 12 February 2009, UNPO ()〕〔()〕 Its main rival is the Assyrian Democratic Movement. ==Results== In the January Iraqi governorate elections of 2009, the party was part of a coalition that won the Assyrian reserved seats in Baghdad and Ninawa. It officially backed the Chaldean Democratic Union for the Basra seat, which the CDU won. On July 25, 2009, the party ran for the first time on its own for the 111-member Kurdistan National Assembly (see Iraqi Kurdistan legislative election, 2009). It received over 10,000 votes and won 3 of the 5 reserved Christian seats. On March 7, 2010, Iraq held its parliamentary elections, where the party won 2 of the 5 reserved seats. The coalition maintained their seats during the 2014 parliamentary elections. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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