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Change criticize Abadi decision regardless "17" percent of dues peasants of the Kurdistan region


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Treasures Media / Baghdad 
criticized the MP for the mass change Hoshyar Abdullah decision of Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi , regardless percentage of "17" percent of all dues peasants of the Kurdistan region, alluding to the possibility of resorting to legal and parliamentary roads in the absence of falling for this decision is unfair as he put it 
Said in a statement today , "Treasures Media" received the Abadi decision to grant the proportion of "17" percent just dues peasants of the Kurdistan region in which injustice and prejudice against those peasants simpletons who are waiting for the receipt of dues impatiently , "noting:" These trends by the Prime Minister will be have negative repercussions on the agricultural sector in the region and would damage food security in all of Iraq, as well as it will reflect negatively on national cohesion and social fabric of the country because of the federal government deal with the peasants of the region as if they were from another country. " 
"It is unfortunate that Abadi has a very close relationship with the ruling political class in the region, especially with Barzani , who controls the oil dossier in the region, but decisions Abadi and his actions to Atsb in the interest of the citizens of the Kurds, as evidenced by depriving ordinary peasants from dues , which is a legal right and unconstitutional and illegal." 
Abdullah called on Prime Minister to "refrain from pushing the issue of the peasants of the region by political differences for any reason , " and urged him to "reverse his decision and payment of full dues uncompromised, otherwise we will have to use legal means and parliamentary redress this slide and lift the injustice it and recover their rights."

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