Iraqi Kurdistan’s veteran leader Masoud Barzani will not extend his presidential term beyond November 1, Reuters reports.
His decision came just weeks after a referendum on Kurdish independence backfired and triggered a crisis for Iraq’s Kurds who had been enjoying a period of unprecedented autonomy.
A plan to divide up the president’s powers was outlined in a letter Barzani sent to the Kurdish parliament. The plan asks parliament to distribute the president’s powers among the government, parliament and judiciary.
Barzani's current term was set to expire in four days, the same date that presidential and parliamentary elections were due to be held. However, those elections were delayed indefinitely last week, amidst an escalating regional crisis.