Bahr al-Ulum: differences on oil and gas law is simple and can be solved (Dif-Source)
7/11/2015
According to a member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary deputy for the National Alliance Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, said on Saturday that differences on oil and gas law, "simple", noting that it can be solved easily and included in the work of the House of Representatives agenda. Uloum said in a press statement stated for "Today's News", "The draft oil and gas law has been performed since 2005, but he and with regret Larkin Parliament inclusion since that date to the lack of daring to be presented to Parliament because of the emergence of differences between the center and the region," noting that " differences over the law is still simple and can be solved. He said a member of the Parliamentary Commission on oil and energy, he "was possible to vote on the law, passed in the first session of the Maliki government, but the seriousness was absent at the time because of the improved budget situation as a result of high oil prices at the time Bahr al-Ulum that "the bill is ready for viewing, and the points of contention which is not Palmakdh and possible be resolved through meetings of the political blocs officials."
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7/11/2015
According to a member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary deputy for the National Alliance Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, said on Saturday that differences on oil and gas law, "simple", noting that it can be solved easily and included in the work of the House of Representatives agenda. Uloum said in a press statement stated for "Today's News", "The draft oil and gas law has been performed since 2005, but he and with regret Larkin Parliament inclusion since that date to the lack of daring to be presented to Parliament because of the emergence of differences between the center and the region," noting that " differences over the law is still simple and can be solved. He said a member of the Parliamentary Commission on oil and energy, he "was possible to vote on the law, passed in the first session of the Maliki government, but the seriousness was absent at the time because of the improved budget situation as a result of high oil prices at the time Bahr al-Ulum that "the bill is ready for viewing, and the points of contention which is not Palmakdh and possible be resolved through meetings of the political blocs officials."
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