Kurdistan Alliance calls for the application of Articles 111 and 112 of the Constitution
On: Tue 11/22/2011 9:31
Baghdad / term
After the statements made by Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, that the Federal Government's position on oil contracts concluded by the Government of the Territory constant has not changed, varied views within the House of Representatives between state law and the Kurdistan Alliance about this and escalated accusations between the House of Representatives until the ills some lawmakers dispute as political, and some emphasized that unlike economic and administrative, which confirmed the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Ashwaq dry, the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional recent constitutional, calling on "all parties to a government or political commitment, including the text of the Constitution under Articles (111 and 112)" and application.
The dry-told (long) "The problem of the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional unconstitutional according to Article (111 and 112) and everyone abide by the constitution of Iraq, arguing that" the problem lies in the mechanism of the organization of the conclusion of contracts between the center and the region "and continued," There are more than the powers of the provinces and territory guaranteed to them by the Iraqi constitution included the powers of the regions, adding that "the solution comes through the commitment of all parties to the Constitution as well as dialogue to resolve all crises,"
The dry to the dispute is economic more than political because the relationship between the province and Baghdad politically good, but it may not seem a good aspects of economic, administrative and reason lies in the concept and interpreting the Constitution at the Center and the region, adding that the provincial government intends to contract with companies that have good relations and historical with Erbil do not know why this position from the federal government!, especially since the Prime Minister announced that all revenues and funds will be under the control of Baghdad and the federal budget and is responsible for the distribution of wealth, and finds deputies from the rule of law that it is very simple and can be completed through dialogue as long as the parties insist on the constitution as a reference to resolve such a dispute, the MP said Ihsan al-Awadi, the federal government is trying to adhere to the powers granted by the Constitution and be a fair distribution of wealth, especially since many of the provinces do not have natural resources, he said, al-Awadi told (range) that "there are provisions in the Constitution is clear in the way wealth management and how to extract and distribute them to Iraqi provinces fairly, and we are an alliance of national sent several delegations to the region was to discuss the topic in a compromise away from the media statements, he said, al-Awadi, the problem is an administrative division of wealth. "
These statements came after he denied the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, approval of contracts for oil exploration between the U.S. company and the Kurdistan region, stressing that the ministry informed the company's position refusing to sign these contracts.
Shahristani said in a statement issued by his office that "the reports by some media on the approval of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy on contracts entered into by Exxon Mobil, which operates in southern Iraq, with the Kurdistan region to explore for oil in the region, shame for health. "
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On: Tue 11/22/2011 9:31
Baghdad / term
After the statements made by Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, Hussein al-Shahristani, that the Federal Government's position on oil contracts concluded by the Government of the Territory constant has not changed, varied views within the House of Representatives between state law and the Kurdistan Alliance about this and escalated accusations between the House of Representatives until the ills some lawmakers dispute as political, and some emphasized that unlike economic and administrative, which confirmed the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Ashwaq dry, the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional recent constitutional, calling on "all parties to a government or political commitment, including the text of the Constitution under Articles (111 and 112)" and application.
The dry-told (long) "The problem of the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional unconstitutional according to Article (111 and 112) and everyone abide by the constitution of Iraq, arguing that" the problem lies in the mechanism of the organization of the conclusion of contracts between the center and the region "and continued," There are more than the powers of the provinces and territory guaranteed to them by the Iraqi constitution included the powers of the regions, adding that "the solution comes through the commitment of all parties to the Constitution as well as dialogue to resolve all crises,"
The dry to the dispute is economic more than political because the relationship between the province and Baghdad politically good, but it may not seem a good aspects of economic, administrative and reason lies in the concept and interpreting the Constitution at the Center and the region, adding that the provincial government intends to contract with companies that have good relations and historical with Erbil do not know why this position from the federal government!, especially since the Prime Minister announced that all revenues and funds will be under the control of Baghdad and the federal budget and is responsible for the distribution of wealth, and finds deputies from the rule of law that it is very simple and can be completed through dialogue as long as the parties insist on the constitution as a reference to resolve such a dispute, the MP said Ihsan al-Awadi, the federal government is trying to adhere to the powers granted by the Constitution and be a fair distribution of wealth, especially since many of the provinces do not have natural resources, he said, al-Awadi told (range) that "there are provisions in the Constitution is clear in the way wealth management and how to extract and distribute them to Iraqi provinces fairly, and we are an alliance of national sent several delegations to the region was to discuss the topic in a compromise away from the media statements, he said, al-Awadi, the problem is an administrative division of wealth. "
These statements came after he denied the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy, approval of contracts for oil exploration between the U.S. company and the Kurdistan region, stressing that the ministry informed the company's position refusing to sign these contracts.
Shahristani said in a statement issued by his office that "the reports by some media on the approval of the Deputy Prime Minister for Energy on contracts entered into by Exxon Mobil, which operates in southern Iraq, with the Kurdistan region to explore for oil in the region, shame for health. "
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