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Baghdad and Erbil resolve a complex issue regarding the region’s salaries, 22 MAY

Baghdad and Erbil resolve a complex issue regarding the region’s salaries

The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Wafa Muhammad Karim, revealed today, Tuesday, that Baghdad and Erbil have settled a complex file regarding the salaries of the Kurdistan region.

Karim told {Al-Furat News} that: “The financial committees that visited the Kurdistan region stressed the necessity of handing over half of the region’s imports to Baghdad and half of the outlets to the central government.”
He added, “Indeed, the president of the region confirmed its delivery to Baghdad, but the pending matter is the central government’s request for lists of all ministries’ employees, and this region was reserved about it.”
Karim stated, “He had reservations about sending the lists of the security ministries and the Peshmerga, but this file was completed, resolved, and agreed upon.”
He stressed that “all the lists were sent, and with regard to the security lists, they were subject to the Kurds and the symbols.”
Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani announced, during a press conference after the Council of Ministers voted on the 2024 budget schedules, the federal government’s commitment to the Federal Court’s decision to localize the salaries of the region’s employees.
The Federal Court decided to oblige Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani and the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, to localize the salaries of the region’s employees. With government banks and deducted from the region’s budget for this year and the coming years.
The Federal Court also obligated Sudan to release funding for the region’s salaries after they are settled and not to release them through monthly financial funding.

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