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Sulaimaniya, 28 June: The Ministry of Finance in the government of the Kurdistan region, the central government in Baghdad to the region 27 trillion and 500 billion Iraqi dinars (about 23 billion US dollars), as receivables for 2014.
This came on the San ministry spokesman Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, during a press conference held in the city of Sulaymaniyah, on Saturday evening, pointing out "that the amount owed by the Central Region government, includes 11 trillion and 500 billion dinars, for the benefit of the Peshmerga forces, and 16 trillion dinars in favor of the government the region. "
He said Abdul Rahman, that "the region live a real financial crisis," asserting that "just last year, has seen a reduction in the operating budget, by a trillion and 513 billion dinars," and that "the first priority of his ministry are staff salaries and basic services secure."
Said Abdul Rahman, that "the federal government has not yet sent the Ministry of Peshmerga dues since 2007 and until this year 2015, which amounted to 11 trillion and 513 billion dinars."
And he pointed out that they (the federal government), "posted in 2014, amounting to four installments, two billion and 280 billion dinars, at a time when the financial dues for last year was $ 18 trillion and 280 billion dinars."
Abdul Rahman "The fact that the Baghdad government does not send the financial dues to Erbil as it should, at a time when the Government of the Territory law committed to the Iraqi public budget for the year 2015" as he put it. On
And waved the Kurdistan region in more than one occasion to "resort to the use of other legal ways" did not identify, in the case of the federal government continued non-compliance the current year's budget law.
In contrast, the Iraqi government says it is committed to the oil agreement with the province, and it sends dues of the budget on a regular basis, but to acknowledge "the existence of problematic administrative delay some payments." Ended (1)
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Sulaimaniya, 28 June: The Ministry of Finance in the government of the Kurdistan region, the central government in Baghdad to the region 27 trillion and 500 billion Iraqi dinars (about 23 billion US dollars), as receivables for 2014.
This came on the San ministry spokesman Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, during a press conference held in the city of Sulaymaniyah, on Saturday evening, pointing out "that the amount owed by the Central Region government, includes 11 trillion and 500 billion dinars, for the benefit of the Peshmerga forces, and 16 trillion dinars in favor of the government the region. "
He said Abdul Rahman, that "the region live a real financial crisis," asserting that "just last year, has seen a reduction in the operating budget, by a trillion and 513 billion dinars," and that "the first priority of his ministry are staff salaries and basic services secure."
Said Abdul Rahman, that "the federal government has not yet sent the Ministry of Peshmerga dues since 2007 and until this year 2015, which amounted to 11 trillion and 513 billion dinars."
And he pointed out that they (the federal government), "posted in 2014, amounting to four installments, two billion and 280 billion dinars, at a time when the financial dues for last year was $ 18 trillion and 280 billion dinars."
Abdul Rahman "The fact that the Baghdad government does not send the financial dues to Erbil as it should, at a time when the Government of the Territory law committed to the Iraqi public budget for the year 2015" as he put it. On
And waved the Kurdistan region in more than one occasion to "resort to the use of other legal ways" did not identify, in the case of the federal government continued non-compliance the current year's budget law.
In contrast, the Iraqi government says it is committed to the oil agreement with the province, and it sends dues of the budget on a regular basis, but to acknowledge "the existence of problematic administrative delay some payments." Ended (1)
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