Legislation calls for the Kurdistan oil law quickly to end the debate on Contracts for the region
Thursday, February 23, 2012 06:12
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Demanded the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance longings dry the House of Representatives, to speed up legislation in the oil and gas law to end the debate over oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government, with international companies to develop oil fields in the region.
The deputy prime minister for energy Hussain al-Shahristani, said that the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government, with Exxon Mobil is unconstitutional and threatened to cancel it, as that Baghdad does not recognize the other contracts in this regard, concluded over the past years. The dry to the Agency (Euphrates News) on Wednesday, said that "the survival of the country without the approval of oil and gas law, would mean the survival of the differences and problems on the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government."
"The Kurdistan Regional Government has sent a copy of the contract to the federal government, and demanded that shows whether the breaches of those contracts include legal or constitutional, but that this matter had been dealt with through the media and not through official channels."
She explained that "the controversial files, you should not be dealt with in the media, on the grounds that this method does not fit with the approach of the countries that aspire to build a democratic system in it."
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Thursday, February 23, 2012 06:12
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Demanded the MP for the Kurdistan Alliance longings dry the House of Representatives, to speed up legislation in the oil and gas law to end the debate over oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government, with international companies to develop oil fields in the region.
The deputy prime minister for energy Hussain al-Shahristani, said that the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government, with Exxon Mobil is unconstitutional and threatened to cancel it, as that Baghdad does not recognize the other contracts in this regard, concluded over the past years. The dry to the Agency (Euphrates News) on Wednesday, said that "the survival of the country without the approval of oil and gas law, would mean the survival of the differences and problems on the oil contracts concluded by the Kurdistan Regional Government."
"The Kurdistan Regional Government has sent a copy of the contract to the federal government, and demanded that shows whether the breaches of those contracts include legal or constitutional, but that this matter had been dealt with through the media and not through official channels."
She explained that "the controversial files, you should not be dealt with in the media, on the grounds that this method does not fit with the approach of the countries that aspire to build a democratic system in it."
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