Hiwa Ahmed Mustafa

Politician Hiwa Ahmed Mustafa, known as Hiwa .A.M, H. Lawk, Swara, Bawki Bizaf) joined the party ranks in 1992, he was the representative of the party in the eleventh (1993) and twelfth (1993) Congresses. In 2010 in the thirteenth congress he was elected as a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


Politician Hiwa Ahmed Mustafa, known as Hiwa .A.M, H. Lawk, Swara, Bawki Bizaf) joined the party ranks in 1992, he was the representative of the party in the eleventh (1993) and twelfth (1993) Congresses. In 2010 in the thirteenth congress he was elected as a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In 2010 he was the head of the fourth branch committee of Suleymaniyah and in 2017 he became the chairman of the twenty-fourth Branch of Safin.


Biography 

Hiwa Ahmed Mustafa was born in Qaladze in Suleymaniyah governorate in 1969. In 2017, he got a bachelor degree in Arabic language. He knows Kurdish, Arabic and Persian.


Memoir of struggle 

Hiwa Ahmed Mustafa joined the party ranks in 1992 and in the same year with the rank of captain he became the director of security of Ranya city. In 1993, he was appointed as the Administrator of the eleventh branch committee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

He was the representative of the eleventh (1993) and twelfth (1999) Congresses of the Party and in 2010 in the thirteen congress he was elected as a member of the Leadership Council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, and in the fourteenth congress in 2022 he was elected as a member of the central committee and in the first meeting of the leadership committee, he was elected as a member of the political bureau of Kurdistan Democratic Party and became responsible for the central bureau of the public and professional organizations of the Party.

In 2001 he was the political advisor of the Minister of Interior in the fourth cabinet of the Kurdistan Regional Government and in 2004 with the rank of brigadier general he was responsible for the security of the third branch of Kirkuk, fifteenth branch of Khanaqin, twenty-second branch of Garmiyan, and nineteenth branch of Chamchamal.

In 2010 he was responsible for the fourth branch committee of Suleymaniyah and in 2017 he was responsible for the twenty-fourth branch of Safin.


Sources:

  • ئەرشیفی دەستەی ئینسکلۆپیدیای پارتی دیموکراتی کوردستان.


 


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