The head of the Kurdistan Alliance Muhsin al-Sadoun said that "the Kurdistan Alliance will not attend parliamentary sessions, which include a discussion of the federal budget, unless the problems are resolved around with the province.
He said al-Saadoun told all of Iraq [where] today that "members of the Kurdistan Alliance will attend parliament sessions, which does not include its agenda read the budget or discussed," noting that "if the inclusion of the budget will boycott the session allocated to them as there is no agreement on the issue of export of oil province ".
He said the "coalition members will attend the parliamentary sessions that discuss the laws and other materials," noting that "the Tripartite Commission is competent to negotiate and we will hold a meeting when we came to Baghdad to see the latest developments on this file."
The two deputies from the Kurdistan Alliance has denied news Ktlthma attend the parliamentary session at the Parliament on Sunday to discuss the draft law on the budget for fiscal 2014.
It is scheduled to hold the House of Representatives on Sunday its regular agenda includes the second reading of the budget.
The Alliance MP Mahmoud Othman, [where] there was "no truth to the news of our presence in Sunday's session was not Notify us to read the budget," noting that "our presence the meeting for not confined only to the budget, but there are other bills are on the agenda."
For his part, the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mehdi Haji also "lack of attendance Report for Sunday's session."
Said Haji's [where] "We will attend the parliament session on Sunday to the presence of important laws are included in the agenda and must be passed, either about the budget Vlhadd far there are no signs of the agreement and that they fail to reach an agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, then we will have the same position not to attend the meeting of the budget" .
And between Haji "We did not hear any agreement until the tripartite committee parliamentary charged with resolving a dispute budget there is no agreement to the results of their discussions and that there was a chance to make it happen, but if things remain so will not bring parliament session, which includes the agenda, the budget," denying notified to attend Sunday's session.
The MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, both Talabani, announced on Thursday the participation of the Kurds in the House of Representatives House hearing scheduled for next Sunday, which will include the second reading of the draft federal budget law.
Talabani explained in a press statement that "the Kurdistan Alliance, told deputies from the leadership of the block to attend the next Sunday," adding that "there also seems to have agreed on a solution regarding the budget for the year 2014 on the differences that exist between the KRG and the federal government."
She MP Talabani, "it was the presence of warning us that the next meeting include the budget as a result of a rapprochement between the two sides, according to findings of the tripartite joint committee to discuss the budget disagreements."
It is said that the parliament decided earlier adjourn until is agreement in Baghdad and Erbil to resolve disputes relating to the export of oil and the budget, and despite the announcement of the Kurdistan region intention to export [100] thousand barrels of oil per day beginning next month as a gesture of good faith to resolve the dispute and so welcomed the federal government but the two sides did not announce until now to reach a final agreement. ended 2.
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He said al-Saadoun told all of Iraq [where] today that "members of the Kurdistan Alliance will attend parliament sessions, which does not include its agenda read the budget or discussed," noting that "if the inclusion of the budget will boycott the session allocated to them as there is no agreement on the issue of export of oil province ".
He said the "coalition members will attend the parliamentary sessions that discuss the laws and other materials," noting that "the Tripartite Commission is competent to negotiate and we will hold a meeting when we came to Baghdad to see the latest developments on this file."
The two deputies from the Kurdistan Alliance has denied news Ktlthma attend the parliamentary session at the Parliament on Sunday to discuss the draft law on the budget for fiscal 2014.
It is scheduled to hold the House of Representatives on Sunday its regular agenda includes the second reading of the budget.
The Alliance MP Mahmoud Othman, [where] there was "no truth to the news of our presence in Sunday's session was not Notify us to read the budget," noting that "our presence the meeting for not confined only to the budget, but there are other bills are on the agenda."
For his part, the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mehdi Haji also "lack of attendance Report for Sunday's session."
Said Haji's [where] "We will attend the parliament session on Sunday to the presence of important laws are included in the agenda and must be passed, either about the budget Vlhadd far there are no signs of the agreement and that they fail to reach an agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, then we will have the same position not to attend the meeting of the budget" .
And between Haji "We did not hear any agreement until the tripartite committee parliamentary charged with resolving a dispute budget there is no agreement to the results of their discussions and that there was a chance to make it happen, but if things remain so will not bring parliament session, which includes the agenda, the budget," denying notified to attend Sunday's session.
The MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, both Talabani, announced on Thursday the participation of the Kurds in the House of Representatives House hearing scheduled for next Sunday, which will include the second reading of the draft federal budget law.
Talabani explained in a press statement that "the Kurdistan Alliance, told deputies from the leadership of the block to attend the next Sunday," adding that "there also seems to have agreed on a solution regarding the budget for the year 2014 on the differences that exist between the KRG and the federal government."
She MP Talabani, "it was the presence of warning us that the next meeting include the budget as a result of a rapprochement between the two sides, according to findings of the tripartite joint committee to discuss the budget disagreements."
It is said that the parliament decided earlier adjourn until is agreement in Baghdad and Erbil to resolve disputes relating to the export of oil and the budget, and despite the announcement of the Kurdistan region intention to export [100] thousand barrels of oil per day beginning next month as a gesture of good faith to resolve the dispute and so welcomed the federal government but the two sides did not announce until now to reach a final agreement. ended 2.
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