Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
Yekêtîy Nîştimanîy Kurdistan
یەکێتیی نيشتمانیی کوردستان
الاتحاد الوطني الكردستاني
LeaderBafel Talabani
PresidentBafel Talabani
FounderIbrahim Ahmad
Omar Shekhmus
Adel Murad
Jalal Talabani
Ali Askari
Fuad Masum
Abdul Razaq Feyli
Founded1 June 1975 (1975-06-01)
HeadquartersSulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq
IdeologyReformism
Kurdish nationalism
Secularism
Social democracy
Political positionCentre-left
National affiliationKurdistani Coalition
International affiliationSocialist International
Progressive Alliance
Colours  Medium sea green
Council of Representatives of Iraq[a]
17 / 329
Kurdistan Parliament[b]
23 / 100
Party flag
Website
pukmedia.com
  • Politics of Iraq
  • Political parties
  • Elections
PUK Peshmerga
پێشمەرگەی یەکێتی
Flag of Kurdistan, commonly used by Kurdish forces
Active1975–present
CountryKurdistan Region, Iraq
Allegiance
BranchPeshmerga
TypeInfantry
RoleGround warfare, regional defense
SizeEstimated 40,000–60,000
Part ofMinistry of Peshmerga Affairs (nominally)
Garrison/HQSulaymaniyah
Nickname(s)Green Peshmerga
ColorsGreen
Engagements
Commanders
Notable
commanders
  • Jalal Talabani
  • Kosrat Rasul Ali
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The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK; Kurdish: یەکێتیی نیشتمانیی کوردستان, romanized: Yekêtîy Nîştimanîy Kurdistan) is a political party active in Kurdistan Region and the disputed territories in Iraq.[1] The PUK describes its goals as self-determination, human rights, democracy and peace for the Kurdish people of Kurdistan and Iraq. The PUK is currently under the leadership of Bafel Talabani.[2] The PUK was founded in 1975 by Adel Murad, Jalal Talabani, Nawshirwan Mustafa, Fuad Masum, Ali Askari and Abdul Razaq Feyli Dawood Mohammed Ali. All presidents of Iraq under the 2005 constitution have been from this party.


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  1. ^ "Patriotic Union of Kurdistan" Archived 24 January 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Official Website.
  2. ^ "PUKmedia Patriotic Union of Kurdistan" Archived 6 April 2020 at the Wayback Machine. Official Website.