Fadhil Omer

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Fadhil Omer
Provincial Council Chairman (PCC) of Dahuk
Appointed byDahuk Provincial Council (PC)
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Political party Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP)

Fadhil Omer is the former Provincial Council Chairman (PCC) of Iraq's Dahuk province in Iraqi Kurdistan.And Waar Newspaper chief-in Editor .

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