Some of the findings that I find difficult to reconcile here are that while Kurds have typically shown broad support for secular politics and demonstrated a proportionally greater interest in the 'will of the people', they still showed quite strong support for government officials with a strong religious conviction. I wonder whether these individuals see a religious man as more morally inclined and therefore more likely to be an effective administrator etc. also raises the issue of their ability to truly separate the two in application.
Some of the findings that I find difficult to reconcile here are that while Kurds have typically shown broad support for secular politics and demonstrated a proportionally greater interest in the 'will of the people', they still showed quite strong support for government officials with a strong religious conviction. I wonder whether these individuals see a religious man as more morally inclined and therefore more likely to be an effective administrator etc. also raises the issue of their ability to truly separate the two in application.