Zebari is threatening to quit the government if the money was not sent to Kurdistan
March 12, 2015, 12:28
Arbil - ((eighth day)) Threatened Finance Minister Hoshiyar Zebari, leaving his work in the central government in Baghdad in the event of the financial budget for the Kurdistan region did not send to Erbil. Zebari spoke through his participation in the Third Forum of Sulaymaniyah, which is held annually at the American University, which was launched, yesterday, on the relationship between Erbil and Baghdad's financial problems. Zebari said that "oil is the only source of revenue for the Iraqi government, and must find alternative sources for dispensing oil." He pointed out that "the Kurdistan Regional Government demanding their share of the budget and planned by 17% ', pointing out that he will leave Baghdad if Baghdad failed to send the region's share." Minister of Kurdistan, said that "Iraq is not facing bankruptcy but it needs to be managed better, and that the billions of the money goes to staff salaries, adding that most of the services are free, stressing the need to put taxes". | ST |
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March 12, 2015, 12:28
Arbil - ((eighth day)) Threatened Finance Minister Hoshiyar Zebari, leaving his work in the central government in Baghdad in the event of the financial budget for the Kurdistan region did not send to Erbil. Zebari spoke through his participation in the Third Forum of Sulaymaniyah, which is held annually at the American University, which was launched, yesterday, on the relationship between Erbil and Baghdad's financial problems. Zebari said that "oil is the only source of revenue for the Iraqi government, and must find alternative sources for dispensing oil." He pointed out that "the Kurdistan Regional Government demanding their share of the budget and planned by 17% ', pointing out that he will leave Baghdad if Baghdad failed to send the region's share." Minister of Kurdistan, said that "Iraq is not facing bankruptcy but it needs to be managed better, and that the billions of the money goes to staff salaries, adding that most of the services are free, stressing the need to put taxes". | ST |
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