Baghdad's decision to deduct 120 billion dinars from June salary funding leaves the KRG with a 60 billion dinar shortfall because Erbil only has half that amount on hand, forcing the ministry to secure local loans to pay employees in full.
๐ฎ๐ถ⚖️ Baghdad & Erbil: The Power Balance Behind Iraq’s Financial Stability
The recent decision by Baghdad to deduct 120 billion Iraqi dinars from funds allocated for June salary payments in the Kurdistan Region reveals once again the complex political and financial relationship between Baghdad and Erbil.
๐ฐ What happened?
The federal government of Iraq reduced funding allocated for KRG salary payments due to disputes regarding internal revenues that Erbil is expected to transfer to Baghdad.
As a result:
๐น Erbil was left with an approximate 60 billion dinar shortfall.
๐น The KRG had to seek local loans in order to fully pay its public employees.
๐น Baghdad once again demonstrated one of its strongest tools of influence: control over a large portion of the national budget flow.
⚖️ The Power Dynamic Between Baghdad and Erbil
At first glance, it may appear that Baghdad always holds the upper hand and Erbil is always in a weaker position. However, the reality is much more complex.
๐️ Baghdad’s advantages include:
✅ Control over the national budget distribution.
✅ Management of federal revenues.
✅ International recognition as Iraq’s central government.
✅ The ability to apply financial pressure.
But Erbil also has important leverage:
๐ข️ Significant oil and gas resources.
๐ Strategic importance for regional stability.
๐ก️ Its own institutions and security forces.
๐ค International economic relationships.
Therefore, this relationship is not simply one side controlling the other; it is an ongoing negotiation between two centers of power within Iraq.
๐ฎ๐ถ Why doesn’t the KRG fully integrate under Baghdad?
The Kurdistan Region is already part of Iraq, but it maintains a level of autonomy recognized under the Iraqi Constitution.
After decades of conflict with previous central governments, especially during the era of Saddam Hussein, many Kurds view their autonomy as a guarantee of political and cultural security.
The KRG seeks to preserve:
๐️ Regional administration.
๐ณ️ Local institutions.
๐ก️ Decision-making authority.
While Baghdad seeks:
⚖️ Stronger federal authority.
๐ฐ A unified revenue system.
๐ข️ National management of strategic resources.
๐ฅ What does Iraq need to achieve true stability?
The solution is likely not eliminating KRG autonomy, but creating deeper integration:
๐ข️ 1. A Unified Energy System
A permanent solution for oil and gas management, exports, and revenue sharing.
๐ฐ 2. A Coordinated Financial System
Clear rules for salaries, budgeting, and revenue distribution, preventing financial disputes from becoming political weapons.
๐ก️ 3. Stronger Security Coordination
Greater cooperation between federal forces and the Peshmerga to strengthen national security.
๐ Iraq’s long-term stability does not depend on Erbil disappearing, but on Baghdad and Erbil finding a functional balance.
A strong federal Iraq, with clear institutions, transparent economic rules, and a stable relationship between the central government and the KRG, would send a positive signal for international confidence, economic growth, and future financial reforms.
๐ฎ๐ถ When Baghdad and Erbil work together, Iraq moves forward. When they remain divided, uncertainty grows.
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