Shafaq News / The Parliamentary Finance Committee clarified, on Saturday, the details of the decision of the Federal Supreme Court on the financing of the salaries of the employees of the Kurdistan Region.
“The decision of the Federal Supreme Court required the Ministry of Finance of the federal government to finance the salaries of employees in the Kurdistan Region, like their peers of employees in all Iraqi provinces,” the head of the parliamentary finance committee, Atwan Al-Atwani, told Shafaq News.
He added that “the decision is clear that any party that obstructs the implementation of any of these paragraphs will put itself in front of accountability and justice,” noting that “the goal of localizing salaries is to build a database and avoid job replication.”
Al-Atwani also pointed out that “the amount of allocations will be part of the region’s allocations, which is 12.67%, and what is left of it is to finance projects and the requirements of institutions in the region.”
He noted that “the Ministry of Finance will finance monthly the salaries of employees and retirees in the Kurdistan Region according to the decision of the Federal Court,” adding that “officials in the territorial government should react positively to the decision in order to fund the salaries of employees naturally.”
The Federal Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority in Iraq) decided on Wednesday, 21/2/2024, to oblige Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, Federal Prime Minister, and the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Masroor Barzani, to settle the salaries of employees and workers in the public sector with federal banks.
The President of the Federal Court, Judge Jassim Mohammed Abboud Al-Amiri, read out the text of the ruling on the issue of the region’s salaries, where Al-Sudani and Masr Barzani were obliged to settle the salaries of all employees of government agencies in the center and the region in federal banks outside the Kurdistan region.
The court also decided to require the submission of the monthly budget to the territory’s employees to the Federal Ministry of Finance, with the obligation of the Council of Ministers of the region to hand over all oil and non-oil revenues to the federal government.
The ruling stressed that the decision to settle the salaries of the region’s employees is a fifical and binding decision.
🇺🇸💥🇺🇸. Zimbabwe is a very wealthy country with a plethora of gold! 💥💥💥. The Zimbabwe bonds are very valuable and will be the stronghold of the Event! 🇺🇸💥🇺🇸👇👇👇
Iraqi parliament have signatures for bill to evict U.S. troops from Iraq! 💥💥💥. Trump said that we leave when we get paid for the infrastructure that the military built in Iraq! 💥💥💥. All part of the plan and the timing has not yet been revealed!
"RV UPDATE: ABOUT ZIM BONDS" BY TRUTH WARRIOR VIA BEARDED PATRIOTUSA, 13 FEB
🇺🇸💥🇺🇸. Zimbabwe is a very wealthy country with a plethora of gold! 💥💥💥. The Zimbabwe bonds are very valuable and will be the stronghold of the Event! 🇺🇸💥🇺🇸👇👇👇
Iraqi parliament have signatures for bill to evict U.S. troops from Iraq! 💥💥💥. Trump said that we leave when we get paid for the infrastructure that the military built in Iraq! 💥💥💥. All part of the plan and the timing has not yet been revealed!
The National Security Advisor Reveals A Political Consensus That Iraq Should Be Free Of Foreign Forces
Saturday 24, February 2024 | a wish Number of readings: 375 Baghdad / NINA / National Security Advisor Qasim Al-Araji revealed a political consensus that Iraq should be free of foreign forces.
Al-Araji said during the sixth Baghdad Dialogue Conference, which was titled (Regional Communication... The Centrality of Iraq), “Our security forces have developed greatly and gained great experience in dealing with the challenges of terrorism, and the Iraqi government does not deny the gratitude of the countries that helped it confront terrorism, and NATO is still present in Iraq and is advisory and not A combat force.”
Al-Araji stated: “The Iraqi government is waiting for the results of the committees to evaluate the situation in Iraq and the status of the international coalition, and it is an internal issue determined by the Iraqi need,” stressing that “the coalition forces are not an alternative to the security forces, and they came in a certain circumstance, and today there is no need for their presence.” The government is the first concerned with the decision to end the coalition’s tasks.”
Al-Araji continued, “We have competent officers among the committees that work to evaluate the status of the international coalition.”
He stressed: “Building confidence internally, regionally, and internationally is important, and the political system has regained the confidence of the Iraqis, and Iraq does not interfere in the affairs of others, and in the same way Time asks others not to interfere in its affairs, and everyone must support the government in its speech, and there must be solidarity work among everyone, and our efforts are focused on supporting the government.” Al-
Araji pointed out: “Iraq has signed 20 security memorandums of understanding with countries during the years 2022 and 2023, from "For the sake of cooperation and exchange of experiences, the political system after 2003 was preoccupied with security issues and challenges that prevented it from performing its duties."
He stated, "Drugs are the greatest threat, not ISIS. What is said about the numbers of ISIS in Iraq is exaggerated, and the political system after 2003 inherited a heavy reality represented by the presence of armed groups on its lands."
He said, "In 2023, we concluded a security agreement with the Iranian side, and positive results were achieved within months for problems that have persisted for many years. We have a second round of meetings with Turkey, to address the situation of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, and the Prime Minister directed to expedite the treatment of this important file," noting that "the camp The Syrian terror is a time bomb, and Iraq returned 1,924 Iraqi families from this camp, including 7,556 Iraqi citizens, including 1,200 Iraqi families who returned to their original areas, and we have no social problems in this regard.”
Al-Araji called on the international community to continue withdrawing nationals from this camp, and so far only 24 countries have responded and returned their nationals out of 60 countries./ End 7