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FRANK26: "YES THEY AGREE WITH MORE DEMANDS... AND THIS IS THE MIDDLE EAST WAY."....F26

Baghdad and Erbil agreed.. Parliamentary consensus to pass the budget law amendment soon


1/27/2025

 

 Baghdad

Today, Monday (January 27, 2025), the representative of the Al-Fatah Alliance, Mukhtar Al-Moussawi, confirmed that there is a parliamentary consensus to pass the amendment to the budget law during the upcoming legislative sessions.

Al-Moussawi told Baghdad Today tha"there is a parliamentary agreement to pass the budget law during the upcoming sessions," noting that "there are political agreements as well as an agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on this amendment, and that the parliamentary finance committee's Meetings are continuing to agree on the final amendment formula.”

He explained that "the House of Representatives supports any agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, and we do not want the House to be a reason for obstructing negotiations and solutions."

On Thursday, January 23, 2025, the federal government denied what the Kurdistan Regional Government spokesman announced regarding submitting a proposal that differs from the Council of Ministers' amendment to the financial budget law to the House of Representatives.

Government spokesman Bassem Al-Awadi said in a statement received by Baghdad Today: “Based on the government's keenness on transparency and disclosure to citizens of the progress of its executive work, especially with regard to the budget issue, which is a fundamental pillar for implementation the obligations contained in the government program, we affirm the government's commitment to the amendments sent to the House of Representatives regarding the budget law, which takes into account the supreme national interest, and we stress that the government's representative in the House of Representatives “He stressed the necessity of not making any other amendments to the budget law that contradict the texts submitted by the Council of Ministers.”

He added, "At the same time, we deny what was stated in the statement of the spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq, and we are surprised by what was stated in it regarding the claim that the representative of the federal government in the House of Representatives obstructed the amendment of the article related to the procedures for resuming oil exports from the region.”

Al-Awadi stressed "the importance of the Kurdistan Regional Government's commitment to the provisions of the Federal General Budget Law, including the delivery of financial revenues, whether oil or non-oil, to the federal government, in accordance with what is stipulated in the law and the decision of the Federal Court.”

He explained that "adherence to these procedures is a necessary step to resolve the problems related to this file and enhance cooperation between the two sides, and the federal government hopes that the House of Representatives will expedite the approval of the amendment in accordance with the text Approved by the Council of Ministers, for the benefit of Iraq, all of Iraq.”

The spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government said in a statement earlier today that “after a series of meetings and persistent efforts aimed at amending the federal general budget law by the Council of Representatives with the aim of resuming the export of the region’s oil, and after Completing the first and second readings, unfortunately, the draft law was not approved in the agreed-upon form at the last minute.”

He pointed out that, “What increased our surprise was that the representative of the federal government in the House of Representatives submitted a different proposal to the Council unilaterally, without prior consultation with the Kurdistan Regional Government, and without submitting it to the Federal Council of Ministers for a vote, which contradicts the previous decision of the Council of Ministers regarding the approval of the draft law amendment for the purpose of resuming the export of oil from the Kurdistan Region.”

The Kurdistan Regional Government spokesman stressed that "such attempts only serve to harm Iraq, and contribute to deepening crises instead of finding effective solutions to them. Accordingly, we declare our complete rejection of these measures and proposals, and we emphasize the necessity of presenting the agreed-upon draft law and its approval by the Federal Council of Ministers and voting on it.”

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