The New Generation Movement (Kurdish: جووڵانەوەی نەوەی نوێ, romanized: Cûłanewey Newey Nwê; Arabic: حراك الجيل الجديد) is a liberal[4] political party in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, founded by Şaswar Abdulwehîd in 2017.
'[11] On 25 April 2019, the Supreme Council of the New Generation Movement suspended two of their 'high-profile members' who publicly criticized the party.
[12] On the same day, a 'high-level official' of the Movement was arrested by the Silêmanî police, following a complaint by Şadî Newzad, a New Generation MP in the Kurdistan Parliament.
[13] She accused the New Generation Movement's leader, Şaswar Abdulwehîd, and some factions within the party of blackmailing her and other lawmakers by circulating nude videos.
[19] On the same day, Abdulwehîd reacted with stating that the Silêmanî Asayiş (which detained the party members and released their confessions) are to blame because they want to 'target and defame' the Movement.