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Oil and Energy Parliament: three articles provide delay the controversial oil and gas law to a vote in parliament Ali Abdullah - 23/07/2012 PM - 8:59 p.m. | Hits: 58

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Oil and Energy Parliament: three articles provide delay the controversial oil and gas law to a vote in parliament
Ali Abdullah - 23/07/2012 PM - 8:59 p.m. | Hits: 58



The Commission on oil and energy parliamentary law that the difference between the government and the law made ​​by the Kurdistan region is resource contention in three out of fifty common point which is what delays the provision of law to vote as they are the cause of the current outbreak of the crisis between the center and the region

A member of the Committee, Mr. Furat al-Shara's newspaper "integrity of electronic" today that the points of contention between the federal government and legal law submitted by the KRG and the support of some parties in the Iraqi List, three articles are related to management and the powers and acquisitions.

He said the federal government wants to hand the administration is headed by the federal Office of the Council of Ministers and the object of the Kurdistan region of Iraq to that list and underline the need to submit the matter to the parliamentary vote.

"In the property law provides the government to be the oil belongs to all the people in any place and time as the text of the Constitution and the region wants to be there share of local governments and regions of this property and also with regard to the powers emphasizes the federal government to limit the powers, however, the federal government because it is the issue of sovereign While the region wants to distribute the powers to the regions or local governments.

He noted that currently the committee formed by the government and the parliament is working to resolve these differences and proceed to submit the law to vote for an end to all outstanding problems in this regard.


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