Iraq's Kurdistan grants 17% of the budget is unconstitutional and prejudice against others
Friday 16 January 2015 17: 45
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
The State of law Coalition MP Jassem Mohammed Jaafar Friday, granting the territory of Kurdistan, 17% of the federal budget "unconstitutional and prejudice against others," as he noted that it was "politically motivated", called distributed oil b Adalah between provinces.
Jaafar said in an interview for "alsumaria news", to "determine the proportion of 17% of the federal budget for Kurdistan is contrary to the Constitution and the law and prejudice against others," adding that it was "based on political motives".
Jaafar said that the oil belongs to all Iraqis, whether in the region or in other provinces, it must be equitable distribution of imports. "
The Iraqi Cabinet decided on (2 December 2014), to approve the agreement between the Federal Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which provides for the extradition of Kurdistan at least 250,000 barrels of oil a day to the Federal Government for the purpose of export, as well as the export of 300,000 barrels of Kirkuk crude through the region to the Turkish port of Ceyhan following a Kurdish delegation concluded by nechirvan Barzani, the Iraqi Government agreement on the share of the budget and the Kurdistan oil exports, will share the territory in Budget by 17%.
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Friday 16 January 2015 17: 45
Alsumaria news/Baghdad
The State of law Coalition MP Jassem Mohammed Jaafar Friday, granting the territory of Kurdistan, 17% of the federal budget "unconstitutional and prejudice against others," as he noted that it was "politically motivated", called distributed oil b Adalah between provinces.
Jaafar said in an interview for "alsumaria news", to "determine the proportion of 17% of the federal budget for Kurdistan is contrary to the Constitution and the law and prejudice against others," adding that it was "based on political motives".
Jaafar said that the oil belongs to all Iraqis, whether in the region or in other provinces, it must be equitable distribution of imports. "
The Iraqi Cabinet decided on (2 December 2014), to approve the agreement between the Federal Government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which provides for the extradition of Kurdistan at least 250,000 barrels of oil a day to the Federal Government for the purpose of export, as well as the export of 300,000 barrels of Kirkuk crude through the region to the Turkish port of Ceyhan following a Kurdish delegation concluded by nechirvan Barzani, the Iraqi Government agreement on the share of the budget and the Kurdistan oil exports, will share the territory in Budget by 17%.
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