Salaries are secured and a committee is following up on Kurdistan’s dues.. Details of hosting Taif Sami in Parliament
On Saturday, January 11, 2025, the head of the Finance Committee, Atwan Al-Atwani, revealed the details of hosting the Minister of Finance, Taif Sami, within the committee, while indicating that the minister confirmed securing the salaries of employees during 2025 .
Al-Atwani said in a press statement followed by the "Al-Jabal" platform, "Minister of Finance Taif Sami confirmed during her hosting within the Parliamentary Finance Committee that employees' salaries are secured through 2025."
He added, "We have formed a subcommittee to follow up on the Kurdistan Region's dues for the years 2024-2025," adding, "The committee will submit its report in the next Monday's session regarding amending Article 12 / Second / Paragraph C of the General Budget Law."
Earlier today, the Iraqi Parliament's Finance Committee held a meeting, hosting Iraqi Finance Minister Taif Sami, to discuss the issue of amending the country's general budget law and securing employees' salaries.
A source from within the parliamentary finance committee previously told Al-Jebel platform that “this meeting (with the Minister of Finance) was supposed to be held before the legislative recess, but the travel of senior officials from the Iraqi Ministry of Finance prevented that,” adding that “the finance committee will collect all information related to the subject during the meeting to later submit it to the Speaker of Parliament.”
The Parliamentary Committee hosted the Minister at the Parliament headquarters to discuss with her the issue of amending the General Budget Law, which the Parliament is scheduled to conduct its first reading of next Monday, and securing the salaries of public sector employees for the year 2025.
The Iraqi Parliament is scheduled to hold a session on Monday, January 13, to discuss and read a set of proposed draft laws, including an amendment to the provisions of Iraq’s General Budget Law No. 13 of 2023.
The aforementioned amendment is related to the resumption of oil exports from the Kurdistan Region abroad.
Member of the Parliamentary Oil and Gas Committee, Sabah Subhi Haider, had previously stated to the Mountain Platform, “We conducted the first reading of the amendment and all that remains is the second reading and voting on it. All expectations are moving towards an agreement, and there is a political agreement as well as an international and regional agreement on the necessity of re-exporting Kurdistan’s oil at a rate of 400,000 barrels per day.”
He added, "The order to resume oil exports from the Kurdistan Region is still in place, through amending (Article 12, Paragraph/Second C) in General Budget Law No. 13 of 2023."
Oil exports from the Kurdistan Region to abroad via the Turkish port of Ceyhan were halted in March 2023, after the International Court of Arbitration in Paris issued a decision to adjudicate a lawsuit filed by Iraq against Turkey regarding (the illegality of exporting Iraqi oil from the port of Ceyhan without coordination with the Iraqi SOMO Company). According to official statements by officials, the losses of Iraq and the Kurdistan Region from stopping the export process exceeded $20 billion since last year. link
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