People in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq are going to the polls for the general elections that will determine the members of the parliament after a 6-year hiatus. Voting in the KRG, where the number of voters is more than 2,899,000, will start at 07:00 and end at 18:00.
According to the KRG’s election law, women must have at least 30 seats in the 100-seat parliament, 5 of which are reserved for minorities.