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Kurds need to narrow down choices for Iraqi president

The two largest Kurdish political parties in Iraq are likely to agree eventually on a presidential candidate, but in the meantime several hats are in the ring.
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BAGHDAD —Iraq's presidency, a largely ceremonial position, is usually held by a Sunni Kurd, while the premiership has been the preserve of Shiites for more than a decade. But Kurds are having trouble agreeing on a candidate, which could threaten their essential united front in Baghdad.

Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbusi announced Sept. 18 that presidential candidates could begin submitting their applications through parliament's website.

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