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A women member of Kurdistan parliament said today that most of the women parliament members have difficulties in shaping an association to deal with the women's problems in Kurdistan Region. "We suppose that the Kurdish women parliament members do not need to conclude under the umbrella because the women parliaments have opportunity to shed a light on the women's platforms in parliament," said Gasha Dara. "We believe that it is usual if the women parliament members will shape a shelter to conclude Kurdish women for dealing with women's problems and difficulties in Kurdistan," Bayan Ahmed noted. "We do not speak out about forming a commission in Kurdistan parliament, but we think that such kind of association is necessary to protect the women's difficulties in Kurdistan," the member of Kurdistan parliament, Jyan Omer stressed. "We believe that it is very hard to shape a commission based on gender in the parliament, the Kurdistan PM, Ashti Aziz quoted.The Kurdish women parliament members might shape a shelter to struggle with women daily obstacles in Kurdistan, Aziz noted. According to the commission's prospective activities, she explained: "the prospective commission might deal with women's psychotic hospitals, women prisons, as well as hospitals and women organizations in Kurdistan." The Kurdistan parliament has expanded the rate of women from 25 percent to 30 percent as parliament members in Kurdistan.