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Sadoun: We have to speed up to pass the budget and stop the oil accord hurt in Baghdad and Erbil


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Sadoun: We have to speed up to pass the budget and stop the oil accord hurt in Baghdad and Erbil

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November 25, 2015 21:19
 
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Barzani, leader in the party said on Wednesday, that we have to speed up to pass the budget, noting that "stop the oil accord damaged in Baghdad and Erbil."

Muhsin al-Sadoun said that "the current budget compelling and free of jurisprudence, noting that" the security and economic situation requires agreement on the budget without problems, explaining that "oil is the only set of Iraq."

"The stop winning in the oil agreement harmed Baghdad and Erbil, so on the political parties to pass the budget as soon as we are at war." 
He said Sadoun that the budget in 2014 left a significant impact on the Iraqi economy, noting that "the absence of a planned budget left a great void." .

It is at loggerheads for years between the center and the region to export the power and confined in the absence of oil and gas inactivated law passed for years, but the two sides reached in December 2014 an agreement to export the region 250 000 barrels of production with 300 000 barrels of the province of Kirkuk fields in exchange for pay Baghdad Kurdistan share from the federal budget by 17%, but that agreement has struggled since then with an exchange of accusations between Baghdad and Erbil non-compliance, but did not announce any of them finish the work agreement

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inactivated law passed for years

 

In other words oil and gas law was never Implemented and Published....A very long time ago....it did Passed as Stated never Implemented and Published!!!...it was during M tenure first term?...Wasn't this part of the deal...for Maliki to be PM.......yes or no...? Anybody else recall that as well....

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In other words oil and gas law was never Implemented and Published....A very long time ago....it did Passed as Stated never Implemented and Published!!!...it was during M tenure first term?...Wasn't this part of the deal...for Maliki to be PM.......yes or no...? Anybody else recall that as well....

Yes, that was part of the bargain for Maliki to initially get the support from the Kurds, Yota.

Also, in return, Maliki also promised to bring all the DP's (displaced people) back and return their lands that Saddam had stolen from them.

Included was the stipulation that Maliki would make sure that the central government paid the Peshmerga.

Another giant promise that Maliki made was to provide electricity to all Iraqi's.

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Yes, that was part of the bargain for Maliki to initially get the support from the Kurds, Yota.

Also, in return, Maliki also promised to bring all the DP's (displaced people) back and return their lands that Saddam had stolen from them.

Included was the stipulation that Maliki would make sure that the central government paid the Peshmerga.

Another giant promise that Maliki made was to provide electricity to all Iraqi's.

 

 

I remember that. Good memory!

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In other words oil and gas law was never Implemented and Published....A very long time ago....it did Passed as Stated never Implemented and Published!!!...it was during M tenure first term?...Wasn't this part of the deal...for Maliki to be PM.......yes or no...? Anybody else recall that as well....

I've been saying this for yrs but no one believed me. Now it's in the press again.

 

Yes, that was part of the bargain for Maliki to initially get the support from the Kurds, Yota.

Also, in return, Maliki also promised to bring all the DP's (displaced people) back and return their lands that Saddam had stolen from them.

Included was the stipulation that Maliki would make sure that the central government paid the Peshmerga.

Another giant promise that Maliki made was to provide electricity to all Iraqi's.

Good memory, you are exactly correct. That was the biggest reason that I was one of the 

 

last persons to believe that Maliki was the bad guy. I have only recently learned that 

 

an exceptionally few people show themselves to be what they present themselves to be. 

 

99% of humanity still propagate the lie, mistakenly believing that they're fooling someone. 

 

Maliki is living prof that few are fooled by their lies. And in the end only those whose own 

 

Machiavellian designs are in line with the perpetrator of the lie will  continue to support him.

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