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5273780 kurdish groups reject allocation only 4 seats them syria parliament

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- Syrian Kurdish groups reject allocation of only 4 seats in 210-member parliament.
- Ten Kurdish groups demand at least 40 seats.
- Dispute follows removal of Kurdish-language signs in northeastern Syria.
- Syrian government recognizes Kurdish as national language but Arabic as sole official language.
- Kurdish Language Day statement coincides with political tensions.