The New York Times is reporting that Shi’ite Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani is suggesting Iraq’s new constitution allow for proportional parliamentary representation. In effect, this would guarantee Iraq’s Sunni population a set number of seats regardless of voter turnout in the next election. The only issue is that the Kurds, who are concerned over oil-rich Kirkuk and their future autonomy, may view the deal as a threat. I look at the numbers and explain why, which is important to take into account considering the Kurds hold veto power over the new constitution.
















