A joint committee to standardize the salaries of the Peshmerga with staff
Date: Mon 12/19/2011 7:43
Erbil / term
Chairman of the Committee on the Peshmerga, the martyrs and victims of genocide in the regional parliament, Mohammed Chehrzori that "the committee demanded at its last meeting to increase the salaries of the Peshmerga forces over the next year," stressing that "If it does not approve the increase of the salaries of the Peshmerga in the region early next year All the members of the Committee would resign in protest of them not to approve the increase. "
The Chehrzori that the "Committee for Peshmerga Affairs in parliament had formed a small committee of which to discuss the unification of the salaries of the Peshmerga forces and offset staff salaries in the region," pointing out that "the Committee had held up to now have several meetings with the Ministry of Peshmerga in this regard."
on the other Deputy Chairman of the Committee on the Peshmerga, the martyrs and victims of genocide in the Parliament of the Kurdistan region, for an expected visit of the Committee of the province to Baghdad to solve the problem of the Peshmerga prior approval of the Iraqi parliament on the state budget for next year.
According to the morning the house of God to AKnews that "it is scheduled to go to a joint committee from the Ministry of Peshmerga and the Committee Peshmerga Affairs in the Parliament of the region to Baghdad to solve the problem of the Peshmerga and the installation of their rights in the Iraqi budget of the next year before the approval of the Council of Representatives of them. "
The house of God that "all committees Kurdish, who visited Baghdad in the past did not include members of the Parliament of Kurdistan," pointing to the that "the Joint Committee to be driven to Baghdad would seek to persuade the central government, regardless share of the Peshmerga forces of the general budget approved by the since 2007."
The delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government had gone to Baghdad on 24 October being chaired by Prime Minister Barham Saleh, accompanied by the head office of the chairman region Fouad Hussein, and the ministers of the Peshmerga, and financial, natural resources, in order to talk about resolving the outstanding issues between Baghdad and Erbil, most notably the problem of the share of the Peshmerga forces of the Iraqi budget public.
The main outstanding problems between the Iraqi government and Kurdistan Regional Government, the issue of oil contracts concluded by the Government of the Territory with several foreign companies in the extraction and export of oil, and the question of the budget of the Regional Corps (Peshmerga), and the census year and abide by the Constitution and the federal system, including Article 140 of the disputed areas between Baghdad and Erbil.
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