A parliamentary committee reveals the fate of the oil and gas law.. Will it be deported again?
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Today, Thursday, the Oil, Gas and Natural Resources Committee revealed the fate of the Oil and Gas Law, while it was likely that the law would be transferred to the next parliamentary session.
Committee member, Zainab Al-Moussawi, said in an interview with the “Al-Ma’louma” agency, “There are no developments regarding the oil and gas law at the present time. The political situation affected the selection of a new president for the Iraqi Council of Representatives.”
She pointed out, “The repeated violations of the American forces in Iraq take up part of Parliament’s work, as it supports the government in removing its forces from the country,” adding, “It is expected that the chapters of dialogues between Baghdad and Erbil regarding the law will begin again after the selection of the Speaker of the Council.”
The oil parliamentary member explained, “If the Kurdish dispute continues over some points of the law, I expect it to go to the next parliamentary session.”
Earlier, former member of the Oil and Energy Committee, Ghaleb Muhammad Ali, confirmed on Wednesday that there were political problems and differences between Baghdad and Erbil regarding the oil and gas law.
The political analyst, Sabah Al-Ukaili, had previously seen that the Kurdistan region continues to pose obstacles to the approval of the oil and gas law, while he stressed that the adoption of the law will prevent all disputes in the oil provinces, especially the Kurdistan region.
The Kurdish parties continue to obstruct the government in approving the oil and gas law, which voting on within the corridors of Parliament has become a must, in order to end the violations and thefts carried out by the Kurdistan Regional Government in the oil smuggling file.
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