Kurdistan: the withdrawal of the government is an option .. «National Alliance»: political pressure
2013-03-09 20:07:15
The future of Iraq / Falah Shami board Kurdistan Alliance, on Saturday, to withdraw his ministers from the federal government in protest against the policy of the National Alliance, especially after the adoption of the budget 2013 without counting the expenses of international oil companies operating in the region, stressing that he would challenge this budget before the Federal Court, in what was considered a coalition of state this law and waving a means of political pressure for private gain. The MP said the Kurdistan Alliance, Mahmoud Othman's "Future of Iraq" that the Kurdistan Alliance studying take a firm decision on the subject of adoption this year's budget despite a boycott of the vote, noting that all options are now including the withdrawal of ministers from the federal government as well as appeal to the budget law before the Federal Court. For its part, said the Kurdistan Alliance MP longings Dry's "Future of Iraq" that "adoption of the budget despite a boycott (the Kurds) is a political message to all the parties involved in the political process that they are not partners in the resolution, indicating that the presidency Kurdistan region will take a firm stand and frank during These days about this behavior, especially that he is currently being held intensive meetings with all political forces in the region on this issue. Dry noted that the government will fall in the event of the withdrawal of the Kurdistan Alliance and his ministers from the government in conjunction with the withdrawal of a number of ministers the list of "Iraq." On the other hand, said a member of the National Alliance on condition of anonymity that "the alliance was keen on the participation of all the political blocs approve the budget and he was forced to pass without the presence of the Kurdistan Alliance because it took advantage of the political crisis in order to get gains by including the budget clauses unconstitutional. In the same context, said a member of a coalition of state law just Faddaalah's "Future of Iraq" that the Federal Court would respond any appeal filed by the Kurdistan Alliance on 2012 budget regarding exchange expenses of international oil companies operating in the region, describing these expenses with the company on the budget because the budget gave the region the proportion only 17 percent, noting that "any money given to Kurdistan this percentage is mentioned is the share of other provinces." The residual that "exchange expenses oil companies in the region of the powers and the Federal Oil Ministry in coordination with the Ministry of Natural Resources in the region and not within the budget items", pointing out that negotiations are underway in this regard but the region impedes these negotiations because it refuses to hand over the accounts and the amount of oil source to the Office of Financial Supervision. He ruled Faddaalah to submit the Kurdistan Alliance to withdraw its ministers from the federal government, considering this matter just waving political pressure for private gain, especially in order to get the expenses of oil companies. The House of Representatives approved the federal budget for 2013 and $ 118 billion in its meeting held last Thursday, despite a boycott by the Kurdistan Alliance and a number of members of the Iraqi List, which raised the ire of the Kurds. The MP from the Kurdistan Alliance Rose Mahdi, on Saturday, pass the federal budget by the House of Representatives without the approval of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, he would give the right to Kurdistan independence economically, pointing out that the vote on the law in the next stage would be worse than the current, while MP for a coalition of state law on Falh "pass important laws that contribute to building the country and the implementation of service projects need to be a political majority that consensus disrupted a lot of important projects needed by the people led to the decline in the economic situation."
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