Kurdistan: the Tripartite Commission will present its first week, and there is positive progress consultations
A spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance, pro-Taye
Author: ah Editor: br reporter: ay
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23/03/2014 14:37
Tomorrow's Press / BAGHDAD: Kurdistan Alliance, on Sunday that the Tripartite Commission mandated to investigate and discuss the crisis between Baghdad and Erbil will be presented during its first week, indicating that the Commission submit a good pace.
A spokesman for the coalition's pro-Tayeb "tomorrow Press", "The Tripartite Commission met during the three meetings last week and came up with a number of observations and recommendations is scheduled to be included in a report prepared for that."
"The report is hoped to read through this week and will be adequate for the size of the differences between the center and the region and possible solutions to solve the crisis," adding that "the Joint Committee progressing steps that half as good as possible."
He explained that good "to accept the report or not would depend on the conviction of the conflicting parties by its terms and this is what will be seen during the next session."
The House of Representatives decided Monday, the 17th of March current, the formation of a committee composed of the Chairman of the Parliamentary Finance Committee Haider Abadi and chairman of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Adnan al-Janabi, the head of the Kurdistan Alliance parliamentary Fuad Masum, to resolve the dispute between the federal government and the Kurdistan region of Iraq on the federal budget.
The Parliament and since the beginning of the current session in, the 21 of December 2010 and has so far witnessed disagreements and lack of consensus on many of the laws vital task such parties law and the law of oil and gas and the Unified Retirement Law and the proposed amendment to the election law, as well as the general amnesty law and others, underlining Observers that it is subject to political outbidding and the wishes of the leaders of parliamentary blocs.
Referred to as the state's public Almoisma for the year 2014 did not acknowledge until now since the government sent nearly two months ago to the House of Representatives and is awaiting inclusion on the agenda, while stalling the Presidency for inclusion due to the lack of agreement of the political blocs on them.
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A spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance, pro-Taye
Author: ah Editor: br reporter: ay
Number of readings: 18
23/03/2014 14:37
Tomorrow's Press / BAGHDAD: Kurdistan Alliance, on Sunday that the Tripartite Commission mandated to investigate and discuss the crisis between Baghdad and Erbil will be presented during its first week, indicating that the Commission submit a good pace.
A spokesman for the coalition's pro-Tayeb "tomorrow Press", "The Tripartite Commission met during the three meetings last week and came up with a number of observations and recommendations is scheduled to be included in a report prepared for that."
"The report is hoped to read through this week and will be adequate for the size of the differences between the center and the region and possible solutions to solve the crisis," adding that "the Joint Committee progressing steps that half as good as possible."
He explained that good "to accept the report or not would depend on the conviction of the conflicting parties by its terms and this is what will be seen during the next session."
The House of Representatives decided Monday, the 17th of March current, the formation of a committee composed of the Chairman of the Parliamentary Finance Committee Haider Abadi and chairman of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Adnan al-Janabi, the head of the Kurdistan Alliance parliamentary Fuad Masum, to resolve the dispute between the federal government and the Kurdistan region of Iraq on the federal budget.
The Parliament and since the beginning of the current session in, the 21 of December 2010 and has so far witnessed disagreements and lack of consensus on many of the laws vital task such parties law and the law of oil and gas and the Unified Retirement Law and the proposed amendment to the election law, as well as the general amnesty law and others, underlining Observers that it is subject to political outbidding and the wishes of the leaders of parliamentary blocs.
Referred to as the state's public Almoisma for the year 2014 did not acknowledge until now since the government sent nearly two months ago to the House of Representatives and is awaiting inclusion on the agenda, while stalling the Presidency for inclusion due to the lack of agreement of the political blocs on them.
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