Kurdish lawmaker: will not attend parliament sessions only after the approval of the presidency of the region
Thursday, March 28 / March 2013 11:06 | | |
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Bakr weft friend deputies bloc would not attend sessions of the House of Representatives, even if on the interrogation of al-Maliki only after the approval of the presidency of the region.
A friend told {Euphrates News} Thursday that "our decision last about withdrawal from the Council of Representatives was a collective decision and centrally and we await a decision presidency of the Kurdistan region to come to the sessions and then implement," stressing that "we will not return to parliament sessions even if they This is an extraordinary sessions though about to question the prime minister Nuri al-Maliki longer the decision of the presidency. "
The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, has called in a statement Kurdish deputies in the federal parliament to return to the region with options remain open.
The call came after the House vote federal budget, the federal public for the current year by a majority without the participation of the Kurds against the backdrop of requiring them to pay the federal government dues of the oil companies operating in the Kurdistan region. Ended 2
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Thursday, March 28 / March 2013 11:06 | | |
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} MP for the Kurdistan Alliance Bakr weft friend deputies bloc would not attend sessions of the House of Representatives, even if on the interrogation of al-Maliki only after the approval of the presidency of the region.
A friend told {Euphrates News} Thursday that "our decision last about withdrawal from the Council of Representatives was a collective decision and centrally and we await a decision presidency of the Kurdistan region to come to the sessions and then implement," stressing that "we will not return to parliament sessions even if they This is an extraordinary sessions though about to question the prime minister Nuri al-Maliki longer the decision of the presidency. "
The head of the Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, has called in a statement Kurdish deputies in the federal parliament to return to the region with options remain open.
The call came after the House vote federal budget, the federal public for the current year by a majority without the participation of the Kurds against the backdrop of requiring them to pay the federal government dues of the oil companies operating in the Kurdistan region. Ended 2
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