Parliamentary Oil demanding the codification of Muslim money to Iraqi Kurdistan, according to exports
4/9/15
BAGHDAD / Sky Press: Commission asked for the oil and energy parliamentary, on Thursday, the Iraqi government to codify Muslim money to the Kurdistan region of Iraq, according to the exporting oil revenues, attributed the reason for it not to know the size of the amount of oil exported from the region, while threatened to sue countries that import oil from Iraqi Kurdistan without the knowledge of Baghdad.
A member of the committee MP Zaher al-Abadi's "Sky Press", "The federal government is trying to restore Iraq's Kurdistan region to Hadhantha by granting financial benefits to the region, although not the province's commitment to the oil agreement signed in Baghdad."
"The federal government was not aware of the size of the quantities issued by the provincial financial returns belonging to it had not received the federal government," calling on the provincial government to "commitment to the agreement and the statement of financial exports and revenue size to ensure transparency."
Abadi and pointed out that "there is a paragraph in the federal budget for 2015 include that in the absence fulfill the Government of Iraq Kurdistan region to export 550 000 barrels daily average, the federal government not to entitlements Exchange province allocated, amounting to 17% of the budget, in addition to filing a lawsuit against countries that import oil from Kurdistan without the knowledge of the federal government in Baghdad. "
The parliamentary source said Thursday on the federal government to send the amount of 527 billion dinars to Kurdistan third installment of the financial benefits to the region.
The Iraqi Council of Ministers decided, on the third of December 2014, approval of the agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which was attended by Abadi and President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani, which stipulates that the Iraqi oil belongs to all Iraqis.
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