Iraqi Kurdistan recognizes Turkmen language

The parliament of Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government has declared Turkmen language as one of its official languages apart from Arabic and Kurdish.

Iraqi Kurdistan recognizes Turkmen language
The parliament of northern Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government has declared the Turkmen language as one of its official languages.

"Apart from Arabic and Kurdish, the Turkmen language will now be spoken officially at state institutions and organizations such as hospitals, schools and courts," Aydin Maruf, a parliamentarian from the Iraqi Turkmen Front, told Anadolu Agency Sunday.

Maruf said the law would include regions where the Turkmen population exceeded by 20 percent. “Irbil and the Kifri districts of Sulaymaniyah already meet this requirement," he said.

The parliamentarian said the Turkmen language had been in use at many schools in the region since 1993. “There are in total 16 schools in Irbil and Suleymaniyah that already provide education in the Turkmen language," he said.

The Iraqi Turkmens are estimated at around three million and are considered the country’s third-largest ethnic group.

Anadolu Agency
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