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The meeting of Prime Minister Haider Abadi, on Thursday, began with the Kurdish blocs on the budget law.

A parliamentary source, told / Mawazin News /, "The Prime Minister Haider Abadi met, today noon, separately with the Kurdish blocs."

The source added that "the meeting will discuss differences on the budget law."

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi arrived at the parliament building to resolve disputes over the general budget law of 2018. Ending 29 / a 43

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Abadi discusses with the Kurdish blocs in parliament the budget of the region
[Ayna-Baghdad] 
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi held in the parliament building a meeting with representatives of the Kurdish blocs in the presence of the parliamentary financial committee on the financial budget for 2018.
"The Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, Aram Sheikh Mohammed took over the functions of the meeting between the Abadi and the Kurdish blocs, welcomed the Prime Minister and the price of his presence to the parliament for two consecutive days and provide the opportunity to meet with the Kurdish blocs and discuss the demands of the Kurds in the federal budget law Of 2018 and complete the discussions that began yesterday around him. "
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The first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives Hamam Hamoudi, on Thursday, a parliamentary meeting in the presence of Prime Minister Haider Abadi on the budget law.

"The First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Sheikh Hammoud Hamoudi chaired, today afternoon, an important meeting in the parliament building to discuss the issues of the budget in the presence of Prime Minister Haider Abadi."

The Prime Minister Haider Abadi arrived earlier Thursday to the House of Representatives for the second day in a row to discuss the budget with the political blocs. Ending / 25

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The MP of the Kurdistan Alliance, Zana Said, on Thursday, that "if it was agreed with Abadi, we will participate in the coming sessions. 
Said said, in a statement to Asia News, that "if it was agreed with Abadi on the budget we will participate in the next sessions to pass the law. 
Said Said, "The Kurdish blocs want to find solutions that are fair and equitable for all.

It is noteworthy that a parliamentary source confirmed to Asia News earlier today, that Abadi will attend the parliament building, this afternoon to meet with the blocs objecting to resolve, the subject of the budget.

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Abadi policy meets angry Kurds to discuss the budget

Abadi meets angry Kurds to discuss the budget

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Twilight News / Federal Prime Minister Haider Abadi, a meeting with the heads of the Kurdish blocs, to discuss their observations on the federal budget. 
He told a parliamentary source twilight news, that Abadi met today with the Sunni blocs and the deputies of Basra to collect observations on the budget.

He said Abadi would meet Thursday with Kurdish representatives. 
The Kurdish blocs announced boycotting the meetings of the approval of the Mwana until the inclusion of its observations. 
The Iraqi prime minister, Haidar al-Abadi, attended the Iraqi parliament to discuss the budget of 2018. 
Abadi said during his weekly press conference yesterday his readiness to cooperate with the House of Representatives and its competent committees to pass the budget, which hinder the differences of political blocs ratified, despite the arrival of parliament from the government last month. 
The adoption of the budget objections by the Kurds to reduce the proportion allocated to them from 17 percent as decided by the budgets of the past years to 12.67 during the current year, which is one of the measures taken by the federal government against the authorities of the Kurdistan region following a referendum on the separation on September 25 last.
For their part, the Sunni MPs demand the allocation of funds to return the displaced and enable them to participate in the next general elections. 
The southern oil-producing provinces of Basra, Thi Qaromisan and Wasit are also demanding $ 5 per barrel of oil produced. 
The total value of the general budget of Iraq for the year 2018 amounted to about 85.33 trillion dinars (71.65 billion dollars) deficit of 22.78 trillion dinars (19.13 billion dollars). 
The documents revealed the draft budget law on reducing the share of the Kurdistan region of the total budget from 17% to 12.67%, allocated for current expenditures and investment projects in the provinces of the region. 
The budget included a price of 43.4 dollars per barrel of oil, with a capacity of 3.89 million barrels to top oil revenues and mineral wealth revenues close to 73 trillion Iraqi dinars (70 billion dollars).
Abbadi had previously described the budget of 2018 as an austerity directed to reduce government expenditures for presidencies and ministries and to secure wages and salaries of state employees.


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Abadi hold a meeting with the Kurdish blocs in the Iraqi parliament

Abadi holds a meeting with the Kurdish blocs in the Iraqi parliament
 
 

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[Asharq Al-Awsat] Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi began a meeting with representatives of the Kurdish blocs in the Iraqi parliament.

Abadi arrived shortly before the headquarters of parliament to discuss the federal budget for the current year, which has not been approved so far.

A statement issued by the media, First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Hammam Hamoudi that the latter presides over an "important" meeting in the parliament building to discuss the issues of the budget in the presence of Abadi.

The Kurdish blocs announced boycotting the meetings of approving the budget until the inclusion of its observations, stressing the guarantee of 17% of them to the Kurdistan Region.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi was on Wednesday to the Iraqi parliament to discuss the 2018 budget.

Abadi said during his weekly press conference yesterday his readiness to cooperate with the House of Representatives and its competent committees to pass the budget, which hinder the differences of political blocs ratified, despite the arrival of parliament from the government last month.

The adoption of the budget objections by the Kurds to reduce the proportion allocated to them from 17 percent as decided by the budgets of the past years to 12.67 during the current year, which is one of the measures taken by the federal government against the authorities of the Kurdistan region following a referendum on the separation on September 25 last.

For their part, the Sunni MPs demand the allocation of funds to return the displaced and enable them to participate in the next general elections.

The southern oil-producing provinces of Basra, Thi Qaromisan and Wasit are also demanding $ 5 per barrel of oil produced.

The total value of the general budget of Iraq for the year 2018 amounted to about 85.33 trillion dinars (71.65 billion dollars) deficit of 22.78 trillion dinars (19.13 billion dollars).

The documents revealed the draft budget law on reducing the share of the Kurdistan region of the total budget from 17% to 12.67%, allocated for current expenditures and investment projects in the provinces of the region.

The budget included a price of 43.4 dollars per barrel of oil, with a capacity of 3.89 million barrels to top oil revenues and mineral wealth revenues close to 73 trillion Iraqi dinars (70 billion dollars).

Abbadi had previously described the budget of 2018 as an austerity directed to reduce government expenditures for presidencies and ministries and to secure wages and salaries of state employees.


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The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, "The allocation of 17% of the budget for the Kurdistan region is just an old political agreement, noting that the government is facing a problem for salaries in all provinces of Iraq.

"The allocations in Iraq are not enough for all Iraqis and we have a problem in all of Iraq in terms of salaries," Abbadi told reporters in the House of Representatives.

He added that "the proportion of the 17% allocated to Kurdistan in the previous budgets, is just a political agreement was in the past was implemented and justice and equity must be present at this time and the share of the Peshmerga unchanged unchanged," noting that "the reduction in the proportion of budgets included all provinces and only Census".

"We have no goal in the province of Kurdistan only justice," noting that "the government since 13 years did not receive any statements to employees in the region and the Kurds told the government their intention to hand over oil to Kurdistan."

Abadi pointed out that "what counts for the son of the South within the non-sovereign spending in the budget is calculated for the son of the region," noting that "the budget must cooperate for approval."

Abadi said that "the government began to pay the debts of Paris Club and Kuwait."

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counting Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, on Thursday, the proportion of 17% of the budget , which was granted to the Kurdistan region as "just a political agreement", as he emphasized that the share of the Peshmerga in the budget "unchanged", between the assignments in Iraq "do not Enough "for all Iraqis. 

According to an informed source, preferred not to be named, in an interview for Alsumaria News, "The allocations in Iraq are not enough for all Iraqis," explaining that "the proportion of 17% is just a political agreement was applied in the past, and justice and equity must be Exist at this time ".

 

 

 

 


Abadi added that "the reduction included all the provinces of Iraq and did not exclude anyone, and we have no goal in the province of Kurdistan, but justice," adding that "13 years ago we did not receive any data on employees in the region." 

"We began to pay the debts of the Paris Club and Kuwait," he said, stressing that "the share of the Peshmerga is unchanged." 

The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the head of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Kurdistan, Najirvan Barzani, on Wednesday (December 24, 2018), the importance of the re-activation of all federal authorities in the region.

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In detail .. This is what happened in the meeting with the Kurdish blocs Abadi                                                                                                                                     Thursday, February 1, 2018 04:39 pm
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Baghdad / .. The Prime Minister Haider Abadi, on Thursday, a meeting with the Kurdish blocs headed by Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sheikh Mohammed, share of the Kurdistan region of the general budget for 2018.

 

"Deputy Speaker of Parliament Aram Sheikh Mohammed presided over the meeting held today in the Constitutional Hall between Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the Kurdish blocs in parliament," said a statement by Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Aram Sheikh Mohammed.

 

The statement added that "Kurdish deputies discussed during the meeting the share of the Kurdistan region of the budget law, also discussed the economic and financial problems and the extent of suffering and the benefits of the Peshmerga and even the peasants Kurdistan, who were affected by the problems between the federal governments and the region.

 

The Kurdish deputies demanded by the statement "guarantees to pay the salaries of employees of the Kurdistan region in the federal budget for 2018, and stressed that the city of Halabja is the fourth province in the region as approved by the Iraqi parliament and there are benefits for this province, and other problems related to the province of Kirkuk. Finished

 
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BAGHDAD / 
Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said on Thursday that the 17 percent allocated to the Kurdistan region is a previous political agreement, indicating that it should not be at this time. 
Abadi said during a meeting with the deputies of the Kurdish blocs in parliament, "The ratio of 17% is just a political agreement was in the past already in force," noting that "justice and equity should not be present at this time."
He added that "the reduction included all the provinces of Iraq and did not exclude one," explaining that "Baghdad has not received 13 years ago any statements to employees in the Kurdistan region." 
"We have a problem in all of Iraq on salaries, and we have no goal in the Kurdistan region only justice," he said, adding that "what counts for the son of the South within the expenses of non-sovereign calculated for the son of the region." 
"We have started the debt of the Paris Club and the debts of Kuwait." 
The Prime Minister Haider Abadi, said on Thursday, that there is pressure from the citizens of the Kurdistan region on their salaries, indicating that the formation of committees to resolve those problems. 
The Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, on Thursday, to the House of Representatives to discuss the budget with the Kurdish and Sunni blocs and oil-producing provinces.
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The House of Representatives hosts a meeting of the Prime Minister with a coalition of Kurdish blocs to discuss the budget of 2018

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The Iraqi Council of Representatives in the presence of the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Sheikh Hammam Hamoudi and Vice-President of the Council, Mr. Aram Mohamed Mohammed on Thursday 1/2/2018 meeting with Mr. Haider Abadi, the Prime Minister with the participation of Kurdish blocs to discuss the adoption of the federal budget for the year 2018. 
At the outset of the meeting, Held in the Constitutional Hall of the Council welcomed the First Vice-President of the Council in the presence of Mr. Prime Minister to the meeting, noting the importance of the issue of the adoption of the federal budget for the current year and address the problems in addition to discussing issues related to the budget liberated areas. 
Sheikh Hamam Hamoudi, First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, asked Deputy Chairman of the Board, Mr. Eaaram Sheikh Mohammed, to run the meeting.
And praised the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives on the presence of Mr. Abadi to the budget meeting with the Kurdish blocs, calling the Kurdish blocs to submit their observations on the budget. 
For his part, MP Mohamed Tamim, Chairman of the Finance Committee reviewed the steps to approve the budget, pointing out that there is consensus on a text submitted pending the decision of the Prime Minister concerning oil and border crossings.
In turn, MP Ahmed Hama Rasheed, the decision of the Finance Committee comments on the federal budget for the year 2018, noting that the most important problems in the budget is to determine the share of employees of the region salaries and terms that were received by federal laws, including the Kurdistan region as an indivisible unit and the federal government does not deal with As well as the treatment of the Federal Financial Control Bureau with the Office of Financial Supervision in its branches in the region in addition to the benefits of farmers in the region and the importance of the commitment of the government to pay the salaries of some departments in a federal format.
In response, stressed Mr. Haider Abadi, Prime Minister that the federal government is still waiting for the final number of employees from the budget department as well as the government's desire to distribute financial allocations to the provinces in the region fair, noting that the request of a fourth province in Halabja linked to the vote of the House of Representatives in accordance with the constitutional context And the distribution is currently on the basis of three provinces, indicating that the government is willing to pay the dues of farmers as it negotiates to pay the salaries of employees of dams and the benefits of martyrs and political prisoners.
The Kurdish blocs focused during the meeting on their keenness to approve the budget to bring the country out of the crises, including addressing the situation in the region through the commitment to allocate the region's share of 17% as well as finding a radical solution to all problems, especially problems of farmers who handed over production to the government and the allocation of a share of the region of loans allocated to Iraq and The crisis of oil exports and the problems plaguing the city of Kirkuk and Tuz Khurmato after the redeployment of security forces in addition to ensure the share of Peshmerga forces and oil companies.
In his response to the interventions, Mr. Haider al-Abadi, the Prime Minister pointed out that the philosophy of the budget is based on being part of the process of reforms that were made to proportionate with the lack of revenues and increase expenditures and address this issue through the reduction of the majority of the provinces, noting that 17% According to a political agreement in the House of Representatives, indicating that the calculation of quotas in the budget is carried out according to the proportion of population and the need and Mahramiya, which showed that the Kurdistan region is much better than the rest of the provinces and therefore was resorted to the issue of population census and the disputed areas became the responsibility of the government For federalism.
Mr. Abbadi stressed that the federal government is keen on the staff of the region and pay their dues and salaries, which will be in accordance with the summary of the work of the joint committees problem that will be relied upon to pay salaries, explaining that the loans of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund will enter the budget in order to achieve justice in distribution, Said that what took place in the district of Tuzkurmato was done according to the acts of reaction to previous periods and security has been imposed in a way that will contribute to the return of the displaced to their areas and there will be compensation according to one system includes all affected in the provinces. 
The Prime Minister expressed his readiness to cooperate with the Kurdish blocs and the presence of the House of Representatives in order to discuss the budget and work to meet the demands as available.
During the meeting, they agreed to hold another meeting in the coming days between the Prime Minister and the Iraqi Forces Coalition to discuss their demands on the liberated areas in order to approve the budget.

 

The Iraqi 
Council of Representatives 
1/2/2018

 

http://ar.parliament.iq/2018/02/01/مجلس-النواب-يستضيف-اجتماعا-لرئيس-مجلس/

 

 

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Well, these " people " continue to shoot phlegm spit balls at each other.

 

Just received a phone call from one of my Kuwaiti work mates from long ago: he's read on another site ( and trying to get some confirmation to this ) that [ Abadi telling Parliament ] the international community will not help Iraq if their 2018 Budget is not resolved.

 

Maybe this is true. He said he'd phone me back to let me know if this was Bogus or the Real Deal. If Legit, it's about damn time they all got wise to Iraq's   :bs:  and turned off the tap until Iraq put Action to 15 years of foot dragging & running their mouths. Good God what a Merry-Go-Round.

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17 minutes ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

the international community will not help Iraq if their 2018 Budget is not resolved.

 

I've read that same 'quote' in a couple places now. Doesn't necessarily make it legit, but I hope the International community sends a strong signal. The US and coalition spent millions and millions of $$$ to boot ISIS after Maliki opened the door for them. Now Iraq wants more more more.  Pull up the big boy pants, Iraq. Can't wait for that day I turn all my dinar into the bank, and clean these dinar sites from my favorites. Lots of living to do. 

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32 minutes ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

Well, these " people " continue to shoot phlegm spit balls at each other.

 

Just received a phone call from one of my Kuwaiti work mates from long ago: he's read on another site ( and trying to get some confirmation to this ) that [ Abadi telling Parliament ] the international community will not help Iraq if their 2018 Budget is not resolved.

 

Maybe this is true. He said he'd phone me back to let me know if this was Bogus or the Real Deal. If Legit, it's about damn time they all got wise to Iraq's   :bs:  and turned off the tap until Iraq put Action to 15 years of foot dragging & running their mouths. Good God what a Merry-Go-Round.

I find it interesting that Abadi literally has to sit down with that group of kiddos to explain economics. 13 years ago is a far cry from economics today... things change. Far more complicated with far more accountability to the world right now. They are no longer able to just pull a percentage out of the air....   🤪

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8 minutes ago, jcfrag said:

I find it interesting that Abadi literally has to sit down with that group of kiddos to explain economics. 13 years ago is a far cry from economics today... things change. Far more complicated with far more accountability to the world right now. They are no longer able to just pull a percentage out of the air....   🤪

 

Right you are Jc - I think these fools still use their fingers & toes to count on. 

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21 minutes ago, King Bean said:

 

I've read that same 'quote' in a couple places now. Doesn't necessarily make it legit, but I hope the International community sends a strong signal. The US and coalition spent millions and millions of $$$ to boot ISIS after Maliki opened the door for them. Now Iraq wants more more more.  Pull up the big boy pants, Iraq. Can't wait for that day I turn all my dinar into the bank, and clean these dinar sites from my favorites. Lots of living to do. 

 

Agreed KB  -  I think there was more to The Davos conference than Abadi just being  “ disappointed “ 

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34 minutes ago, jcfrag said:

They aren’t the brightest pennies in the bunch, but for sure the greediest.... 

 

Yep - where we see ( normally )  here Millions being Syphoned off: guess they got “ dazzled “ when they were seeing untold Billions thrown at then.  They just couldn’t help themselves ( LOL ).

There should be a new definition of GREED added to Webster’s Dictionary with a picture of Iraq included. 

 

It’s astonishing the level of Billions “ gone missing “ huh.

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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region (Kurdistan 24) – The Kurdish blocs in the Iraqi Parliament on Thursday met with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to discuss the Kurdistan Region’s share in the 2018 budget bill and other issues between Erbil and Baghdad.

The meeting between the heads of all the Kurdish parliamentary blocs and Iraqi Prime Minister Abadi was held at the Parliament building where they discussed budget issues (Kurdistan’s share), reopening the airports, and sending the salaries of the Region’s public employees.

Ashwaq Jaff, a Kurdish MP from the Iraqi Parliament, told Kurdistan 24 that the meeting with Abadi did not foster any positive results because the Iraqi Prime Minister was “not serious about listening to the Kurdish demands.”

“If Abadi was serious about resolving the issues in the budget that are related to the Kurds, he should have met us even before the Parliament read out the budget law,” Jaff stated.

“Abadi insisted on holding the meeting with the Kurds following the Parliament’s first reading of the budget law so the order could not be amended and the Kurdistan Region’s share could not be increased,” he added.

Arez Abdullah, Head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) bloc in the Iraqi Parliament, said all the issues between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the Iraqi government, including budget and salaries of the employees, were addressed during the meeting.

“The Kurdish blocs informed Abadi that the Kurds do not accept the share allocated to the Kurdistan Region in the budget law and requested it be resolved,” Abdullah said, adding Abadi had promised to follow up on the matter.

However, Baghdad-based al-Sumeriya quoted a source close to the Iraqi Prime Minister who said Abadi had refused to increase Kurdistan’s share of the budget citing “insufficient revenues for all Iraqis.”

On Wednesday, Kurdish factions in the Iraqi Parliament, who hold over 60 seats, declared they had boycotted the 2018 budget session as the significant decrease in the original 17 percent budget share had not been addressed.

After the 2003 removal of the authoritarian regime in Iraq, the Kurdistan Region and Iraq agreed that Kurdistan’s budget share would be 17 percent to reflect the needs of its population.

Baghdad, however, decided to decrease the Region’s budget share to 12.7 percent when they announced the 2018 budget bill.

Senior officials in Kurdistan have repeatedly asserted they had never received the full 17 percent in the past decade.

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BAGHDAD / Al-Ghad Press: 
The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, that there is pressure from the citizens of the Kurdistan region on their salaries, indicating that the formation of committees to resolve those problems. 
A parliamentary source told Al-Ghad Press that "Deputy Speaker of Parliament Aram Sheikh Mohammed took over the duties of the meeting between Prime Minister Haider Abadi and Kurdish blocs, where he welcomed Abadi and the price of his presence to the parliament for two consecutive days and the opportunity to meet with the Kurdish blocs and discuss the demands of the Kurds in the law The federal budget for 2018 and complete the discussions that began yesterday on the budget law. "


He added that "Abbadi pointed to the existence of pressure from the citizens of the region in terms of salaries in distribution," noting that "he was the formation of commissions for the salaries of the region in the areas of health and education, airports and others." 
"Abadi is waiting for the final results of these committees to solve these problems." 
"When Abbadi entered the hall, the deputies of the Alliance of Forces sat in the hall to meet with him first," he said. "Abadi is surprised. He said he was informed that the first meeting would be with the Kurdish deputies, not vice versa." 
"First Deputy Speaker Hammam Hamoudi asked the deputies of the Alliance of Forces to wait for the meeting with the Kurds, where they left and entered the deputies of the Kurdish parties to the meeting headed by Aram Sheikh Mohammed and with the Finance Committee," stressing that "meeting Abadi with deputies will be separately."
The Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, on Thursday, to the House of Representatives to discuss the budget with the Kurdish and Sunni blocs and oil-producing provinces.

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Al-Bayati to / Mawazin News /: the trends of parliamentary "maximum" to pass the budget

 

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The MP for the National Alliance, Abbas al-Bayati, Thursday, that the parliament has a tendency to cooperate with the government in order to pass the budget, noting that the presence of Prime Minister Haider Abadi, to the parliamentary sessions between the government's view on controversial issues raised by a number of deputies and blocks .

Al-Bayati told Mawazine News that "there is a tendency in parliament to cooperate with the government in order to pass the budget," noting that "Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will explain the objectives of the budget and will show the point of view of the government on the controversial issues raised by a number of deputies and blocks "He said.

He explained that "the presence of Abadi parliamentary sessions highlighted the points of contention, and stressed the government's keenness on justice and the need to provide fair opportunities for all regions in relation to the benefit of state revenues."

It is noteworthy that the Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, attended to the House of Representatives, on Wednesday, to resolve the differences on the law of the general budget for 2018, also arrived today to parliament and met with the Kurdish blocs individually to discuss the law.

 

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Abadi discusses with the deputies of the Kurdish blocs ways to approve the budget law

 

 From 2018-02-02 at 00:12 (Baghdad time)

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Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi discussed with the deputies of the Kurdish blocs to speed up the necessary steps to release the salaries of the employees of the region.

A statement received / Mawazin News / a copy of it, "the Prime Minister, Dr. Haider Abadi met with a group of deputies of the Kurdish blocs in the House of Representatives."

During the meeting, according to the statement, "discuss ways to approve the budget law for 2018."

It also stressed the "importance of speeding up the audit steps required to release the salaries of staff of the region and ensure transparency and fairness in distribution."

The statement pointed out that "the fight against corruption to ensure the arrival of financial dues to citizens in the region."

The MP from the Kurdistan Alliance, Shirin Dino confirmed, on Thursday, that the Kurdish blocs insist on boycotting the sessions of the federal parliament until the response of the Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, to its demands and take its observations on the budget in consideration.

The Dino, for / Mawazin News /, "The Kurdish blocs insist on boycotting parliamentary sessions, specifically after the submission of observations to the Prime Minister Haider Abadi, has not been taken into account," indicating that "answers Abadi on the remarks were political is not legal and unconstitutional Taking into account the will of the Kurdish people. "

She explained that "all the Kurdish blocs in the federal parliament agreed to boycott the meetings until the reconsideration and take into account their observations and demands, in addition to returning the budget to the Council of Ministers in order to take the demands into account," saying by saying "If this will be a dialogue and understanding with Abadi on the budget" .

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