Erbil / long-Presse
[ltr] He attributed the KRG President Barzani, yesterday Monday, the reasons for his request not to Kurdistan Parliament session held broadcast, Monday, hosted live "in anticipation of their impact on the talks with the central government," as he emphasized that there is private information may be learned, including Baghdad in negotiations with Erbil.
He said Barzani in a speech during the Kurdistan parliament session, which was held on Monday, for hosting and Vice Qubad Talabani on the financial crisis with the central government in response to a question, the speaker of parliament about the reasons for his request not to broadcast the meeting live, and followed up (range Press), "We want to expose the facts, but we do not want to broadcast live as they may affect the talks with Baghdad. "
Barzani said that "what'll show it here is a group-specific information has the benefit of others especially in Baghdad negotiations with us."
The Iraqi Kurdistan Parliament held, yesterday Monday (November 10, 2014), its tenth of the first legislative term in the presence of 92 deputies to host Prime Minister Barzani and his deputy Qubad Talabani on the financial crisis in the Kurdistan region, with seven MPs walked out in protest at the vote Parliament not to broadcast live on the request of the Barzani.
Revealed a source familiar with the Kurdistan Region Parliament, on Monday, that the Council meeting scheduled for today will see the host head of the Supreme Council for Oil and Gas in the region Prime Minister Barzani and his deputy Qubad Talabani to discuss the financial crisis in the Kurdistan region.
The Deputy President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Qubad Talabani, on Saturday, (November 8, 2014), the region that the delegation will visit Baghdad, the Iraqi government did not send the region staff salaries, among the delegation was to discuss the outstanding issues between Kurdistan and Baghdad.
It is noteworthy that the former prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, instructed to cut the budget of the Kurdistan region since the beginning of the current year 2014, including staff salaries, against the backdrop of the crisis between Baghdad and Erbil.
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