Parliamentary Finance reveals details of its hosting of the negotiating committee between Baghdad and Erbil, 11 SEPT
On Monday, the Parliamentary Finance Committee shared details about its meeting with the negotiating committee created by the federal government to discuss the implementation and monitoring of the budget law as it pertains to the relationship between Baghdad and Erbil with representatives of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
After the meeting, committee member Jamal Kujar told the Agency that there are significant differences between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region, and these differences were not resolved during the meeting. The meeting was dedicated to clarifying some inquiries. Jamal Kujar indicated that the current differences between the two governments are related to the oil and production file, as well as resources that are non-oil.
Koger stated that there was no agreement regarding the border crossing resources file, including both official and unofficial crossings in the area.
Today, the Finance Committee hosted the Federal Negotiating Committee, which comprises six members. These members are Kazim Muhammad Al-Jawad Al-Hassani, who serves as the Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister, Muhammad Abdul Hadi Al-Hakim, the Strategic Affairs Advisor to the Prime Minister, Maher Johan, the Technical Undersecretary of the Ministry of Planning, Najib Shukr Mahmoud, who chairs The Legal Department in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Jamil Thajib Yousef, the Director General of the Accounting Department in the Ministry of Finance, and the Director General of the Federal Office of Financial Supervision.
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