Parliament will hold its agreement if Baghdad and Erbil on oil source
19/04/2014 15:04Albzona confirms that
Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: MP for mass citizen Jawad Albzona, Saturday, that the House will hold its case agreement the central government and the provincial government on the amount of oil exported from Kurdistan, noting that the only problem facing the inclusion of the budget on the agenda of the parliament, which is the amount of oil exported from the region . He Albzona for "tomorrow's Press," said that "the budget discussion and voting on them depends on the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on the amount of oil exported from the Kurdistan region," noting that "the House of Representatives will resume its sessions if the parties reach a formula for a solution to the budget crisis." He added that "the issue will be discussed when the budget agreement was reached between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, because there's a single problem facing the inclusion of the budget on the agenda of a meeting of the Council of Representatives of the oil exported from Kurdistan." He Albzona that "Baghdad obliges the Kurdistan to export 400 000 barrels per day, while the province says our energy is 200 000 barrels, and thus to settle this point, while the House of Representatives would be ready to approve the budget." It is noteworthy that the state budget for the current year 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. 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.
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19/04/2014 15:04Albzona confirms that
Tomorrow's Press / Baghdad: MP for mass citizen Jawad Albzona, Saturday, that the House will hold its case agreement the central government and the provincial government on the amount of oil exported from Kurdistan, noting that the only problem facing the inclusion of the budget on the agenda of the parliament, which is the amount of oil exported from the region . He Albzona for "tomorrow's Press," said that "the budget discussion and voting on them depends on the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on the amount of oil exported from the Kurdistan region," noting that "the House of Representatives will resume its sessions if the parties reach a formula for a solution to the budget crisis." He added that "the issue will be discussed when the budget agreement was reached between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, because there's a single problem facing the inclusion of the budget on the agenda of a meeting of the Council of Representatives of the oil exported from Kurdistan." He Albzona that "Baghdad obliges the Kurdistan to export 400 000 barrels per day, while the province says our energy is 200 000 barrels, and thus to settle this point, while the House of Representatives would be ready to approve the budget." It is noteworthy that the state budget for the current year 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. 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.
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