Mullah Mustafa Barzani’s Power Play: A Nepotism Showcase
Mullah Mustafa Barzani, son of Massoud Barzani, held a public meeting in Mergasur district, despite having no official role in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).
In a scene that could easily be mistaken for a satirical skit, Mullah Mustafa Barzani, son of the KDP leader Massoud Barzani, convened a public meeting with village elders, local personalities, and representatives from the Barzan region. The gathering, attended by government, KDP, and social officials, showcased Mustafa’s peculiar rise to prominence. Despite lacking any formal role in the KRG—be it executive, legislative, or supervisory—Mustafa was presented as a local ruler, courtesy of his father’s clout.
This event, seemingly straight out of a political sitcom, appears to be part of a grand plan to groom him for future ‘democratic’ endeavors in Kurdistan. It’s a masterclass in nepotism, where political authority is inherited rather than earned, and leadership preparation involves more family ties than merit. The public and media, though bemused, can’t help but wonder if this charade is the new face of democracy in the region.
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- Diyar Harki is an independent investigative journalist and human rights advocate. As a member of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ), he focuses on exposing corruption and human rights abuses in Kurdistan and Iraq. He voluntarily contributes to Kurdfile Media.
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