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Date of release: 2018/1/29 13:18 • 66 times read
Parliament lifts its punishment for the banks of the region and obligates the Central Bank to monitor them
{Baghdad: al-Furat News} voted the House of Representatives to lift his previous punishment for the banks of the Kurdistan region.
A parliamentary source told the {Euphrates News} a copy of it, "The House of Representatives voted on a resolution on the need to avoid the need for previous actions on banking transactions with financial institutions in the Kurdistan region after achieving the target required on the subject of banks and that the Central Bank to submit monthly reports of the Commission On his powers and practices and a role in the preservation of public money. "
The House of Representatives voted on 3 October last on a parliamentary decision on the suspension of all financial and banking transactions with the Kurdistan region that is to preserve the rights of Kurdish citizens and pressure on the leadership of the region, as well as that the Central Bank of Iraq is committed not to sell foreign currency to banks operating in The Kurdistan Region and the banks that have branches in the region and its customers in order to maintain the reserve of the Central Bank of foreign currency and prevent the leakage and that the Information and Communications Authority to collect all the financial dues incurred by the company Cork Telecom within ten days, L and communication off the frequency spectrum of this company until the payment of its obligations ".anthy
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In front of Abadi 48 hours to explain the reasons for the incursion of the Peshmerga in Kirkuk, otherwise the Turkmen Front will take appropriate measures

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The head of the Turkmen Front MP Arshad Salhi, on Monday, giving a 48-hour deadline to the commander-in-chief of the armed forces Haider Abadi to explain the reasons for the incursion of the Peshmerga forces in the province of Kirkuk. 

Al-Salhi said in a press statement that we still reach with the relevant authorities, including the Prime Minister's Office, as Haider al-Abadi, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces to answer the movements of the Peshmerga in Kirkuk, pointing out that the Front gave the central government a period of no more than 48 hours to explain the reasons of the Peshmerga incursion into Kirkuk. 

He pointed out that "in the disagreement not to answer inevitably we will take other steps not revealed by Salhi." 

Salhi pointed out that "the Peshmerga took advantage of the withdrawal of the 20th division of the Iraqi army in the mixed areas and returned to their previous lines."

"Salhi said that" the authorities in the province will follow the issue closely, especially with the existence of threats by some officials in the Kurdistan government towards Kirkuk and its components. "

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Baghdad sends the salaries of two ministries in Kurdistan before completing the audit

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Baghdad sends the salaries of two ministries in Kurdistan before completing the audit

 

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A member of the Audit Committee in the payroll of employees of Kurdistan, on Monday, that the federal government decided to send salaries of the ministries of health and education in the provincial government before the completion of the audit of its lists. 

In an interview quoted by Kurdish media, Vayan Dry said that Baghdad was not to send the salaries of the ministries of education and health in Kurdistan before checking the list of salaries of the two ministries, but the federal government agreed to send salaries of the ministries to the Kurdistan region before conducting audits. 

She added that a few hours and everything will be decided on sending the salaries of the ministries of education and health by the federal government to Kurdistan, stressing that Baghdad will send salaries soon.

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Iraq sends $210 million to Kurdistan for salaries

By Rudaw 28 minutes ago
Photo shows Kurdish employees prepare the list of their employees in the health department to be sent to the Iraqi government. Photo: Halabja health department
Photo shows Kurdish employees prepare the list of their employees in the health department to be sent to the Iraqi government. Photo: Halabja health department
BAGHDAD, Iraq – The Iraqi government has decided to send the Kurdistan Region 250 billion Iraqi dinars (about $210 million) for the salaries of Kurdish state employees, particularly the health and education ministries, two ministries whose payroll lists are being audited by the Iraqi Central Government, a Kurdish MP told Rudaw.
 
A source from the Kurdish finance ministry also told Rudaw on Monday that they have received the money from Baghdad but he said they have yet to receiver orders from the Iraqi government on whether to spend it. 
 
Masud Haidar, a Gorran MP who is sitting on the finance committee of the Iraqi parliament, said the Iraqi government's order to the central bank was issued.
 
He added that he is in constant contact with people relevant to the audit of the Kurdish salaries.
 
“They reaffirmed today that orders have been issued in order to spend 250 billion dinars from the amount that is already in the bank account of the Kurdistan Regional Government [in Baghdad],” Haidar said.
 
Rudaw earlier reported that the Central Bank of Iraq has opened a bank account for the Kurdistan Region and deposited 450 billion dinars(approximately $380 million) into it. 
 
The Iraqi government has sent a number of audit committees to the Kurdistan Region to audit the payroll list of the two ministries.
 
They finished their work at the headquarters of the two ministries based in the Kurdish capital of Erbil, and are supposed to visit health and educations departments of the Kurdish provinces including Erbil, Sulaimani and Duhok.
 
Haidar said that the audit so far is going well, and that Iraqi-appointed committees have found “no problems” as of yet.
 
The two ministries have the largest number of employees after the Ministry of Peshmerga.
 
The Kurdistan Region have faced difficulties to pay the salaries of its 1.249 million people on its payroll in full or in time, something that caused protests on different occasions including in December.
 

The Iraqi government cut the KRG’s share of the budget since early 2014 following the Kurdish plans to export oil independent of Iraq to the international market.

 

Iraqi parliament votes to lift sanctions on Kurdistan banks
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Iraqi parliament votes to lift sanctions on Kurdistan banks

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The Central Bank of Iraq imposed the sanctions against the Kurdish banks in November introduced after the Kurdish vote on independence. Photo: Rudaw
The Central Bank of Iraq imposed the sanctions against the Kurdish banks in November introduced after the Kurdish vote on independence. Photo: Rudaw
 
BAGHDAD, Iraq — The Iraqi parliament on Monday voted to lift sanctions imposed on Kurdish banks in November by the Iraqi Central Bank following the Kurdistan Region’s referendum.
 
Masud Haidar, a Kurdish MP from Gorran, told Rudaw that the motion came at the request of his faction.
 
Ziz Kazim, an Iraqi MP from the Hikma faction, said that the parliament voted to end the measures taken against the financial institutions in the Kurdistan Region.
 
He said the motion “commits” the Central Bank of Iraq to end the sanctions, adding that the bank has to provide monthly reports regarding the practice of its powers in the Kurdistan Region.
 
In November, the Central Bank of Iraq called on all Iraqi banks in the country to halt their operations in the Kurdistan Region indefinitely. It stated then that any bank that found in violations of the instructions would no longer receive foreign currency transfers from the central bank.
 

The move was seen as part of punitive measures taken by the government of Iraq against the Kurdistan Region in response to the vote for independence held on September 25 despite the opposition of Iraq, neighboring countries, and others including the United States.

 

The first reading of the Iraqi budget for 2018 also took place on Monday despite a boycott by the Kurdish and some Sunni MPs.

The Kurdistan Region has demanded 17 percent of the budget — as has been the case since the foundation of the new Iraq after the US invasion in 2003 — while the Iraqi government insists on a lower share, as low as 12.6 percent, arguing that amount represents a “fair” share compared to the Kurdish population.

Haidar said that all Kurdish MPs boycotted the session when the first reading was tabled even though it was not in the agenda.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is supposed to meet with the finance committee of the Iraqi parliament, and the heads of faction following the first reading, Haider said, adding that the premier is prepared to listen to the demands of the Kurdish MPs.

 

Iraq to send $210 million to Kurdistan for salaries

 

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A source in the Ministry of Finance reveals to "Khandan" details of the arrival of money from Baghdad for salaries

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A source in the Ministry of Finance in the Kurdistan Regional Government in a statement to "Khandan" about the arrival of money from Baghdad to the branch of the Central Bank of Iraq in Erbil.

The source said that the Ministry of Finance is waiting for the arrival of an official letter from the Iraqi government for the disbursement of funds.

MP Massoud Haider, a member of the Finance Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives had announced in a previous statement to "Khandan" that the Iraqi government sent 250 billion dinars to the Kurdistan region to secure salaries.

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Islamic Group: Baghdad lost confidence in the Barzani government after the referendum

   
 

 
 


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The Kurdish Islamic Group ruled out the possibility of holding any agreement between Erbil and Baghdad before the parliamentary elections, noting that Prime Minister Haider Abadi lost confidence in the Kurdistan Democratic Party government led by Massoud Barzani after the referendum, while a deputy of the National Alliance that the condition of the federal government Clear towards the issue is the delivery of all oil stations in Kurdistan to the national oil company "Sumo". The MP for the group, Zana Said, said in a press statement that "the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on a final settlement of the crisis before the parliamentary elections and the formation of a new government is not possible," noting that "Prime Minister Haider Abadi lost confidence in the Kurdistan Democratic Party Referendum secession of the Kurdistan region and will not provide any facilities during the ongoing negotiations, making the situation more difficult between the  two sides. "




Said said that "the consensus in the coming days will be limited in the area of salaries of employees and the delivery of airports and border crossings and oil, but the consensus on Article 140 and the management of disputed areas excluded before the elections." 
On the demands of Erbil to resolve the crisis, MP from the Kurdistan Islamic Union, That the government of the province stipulated on Baghdad to pay the debt owed by Kurdistan to deliver the oil file 
Kuger said in a press statement: "Prime Minister Haider Abadi should be clear in its agreements with the region, and if Baghdad is willing to receive the oil file from the territory bear Download The loans owed by Kurdistan , which is in all cases obliged to pay, "he said , " there is an agreement in principle and orientation between the two governments and international pressure to reach agreements under the roof of the Iraqi constitution. "
"Cougar said that" the difference in statements is due to the situation we are going through in the presence of different leaders, "adding that" the seizure of all oil outlets in Kurdistan unfair to the children of the region. " 
In turn, MP for the National Alliance, Nazim Saadi, the oil file of the region as "a thorny issue is issued and does not know the federal government quantities and where the money goes." 
He said Saadi: "The condition of the federal government is clear on the issue is the delivery of all the oil stations in Kurdistan to the National Oil Company (Sumo)," noting that "the region refuses to deliver oil to pay Baghdad, Erbil of the funds and loans." 
"Saadi pointed out that" the government was very clear the need to apply the federal law on all the country, including the disputed territories, "noting that" 
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The arrival of delegations from Baghdad to Arbil to check the lists of five ministries

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The Director General of Planning in the Kurdistan government Vian Mohammed, on Tuesday, the arrival of delegations from Baghdad to audit the lists of five ministries within the region.

"Five delegations affiliated with the Supreme Audit Committee arrived this morning to Erbil to check the lists of 5 ministries within the region," Mohammed said in an interview with Mawazin News. "Among these ministries are higher education, scientific research and planning."

She added that "the Higher Committee decided to check the lists of other ministries in preparation for the disbursement of salaries of all employees, after the audit of the salaries of the ministries of education and health in Kurdistan to the last stages," indicating that "the provincial government provides all facilities to delegations in order to complete its tasks as soon as possible.

The Kurdistan Parliament will discuss the results of the visit of the delegations exchanged between Baghdad and Erbil

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Government delegation from Baghdad arrives in Erbil to resolve the salaries of new ministries

Government delegation from Baghdad arrives in Erbil to resolve the salaries of new ministries
 



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A delegation arrived to represent the technical committees of the Iraqi government, to Arbil, capital of the Kurdistan Region. 
The task of the new delegation is to check the salaries lists of ministries of higher education and planning and a number of other ministries. 
The Iraqi Ministry of Finance ordered the disbursement of 250 billion Iraqi dinars to pay the salaries of employees of the Kurdistan Region in the ministries of health and education. 
The Iraqi parliament canceled yesterday sanctions against the Kurdistan region after three months of taking and allowed the banks and exchange offices there to work again, but under the authority of the Central Bank of Iraq.

 

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The parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed on Tuesday that the decision to abolish the banking sanctions imposed by parliament on the Kurdistan region will contribute to the return of confidence in dealing between banks and customers. 
A member of the Finance Committee, Najiba Najib, in an interview with "Economy News" that "the decision to lift the banks from the region will lead to the return of customer confidence in the banks of the region," noting that "the ban has reduced the treatment of customers with banks, which led to a lack of confidence Between them. " 
She added that "the banks in the region has no link with the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad and government banks in Baghdad does not have any branches in the Kurdistan region," noting that "in practice, these banks are complying with all instructions issued by the Central Bank and orders, The need for this law was canceled. "
The Central Bank of Iraq has directed, on 8/11/2017, all the banks in the country to stop the work of its branches in the Kurdistan region, after the referendum on independence on 25 September 2017, but the House of Representatives voted on Monday, to cancel the banking measures imposed on Kurdistan region after the referendum on independence from Iraq.

 

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Iraqi government to send 250 billion dinars to pay the salaries of employees of "Kurdistan"

Iraqi government to send 250 billion dinars to pay the salaries of employees of "Kurdistan"
The Ministry of Finance discussed the settlement of salaries of the region through the Rafidain Bank
 
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Direct : A member of the Iraqi Finance Committee of Parliament, said that the federal government has sent 250 billion dinars (208.88 million dollars) to the region to pay for health and education staff salaries, stressing the Iraqi Central to open an account for the region to send salaries, according to (Iraqi News Agency).

In the same context; discussed the Iraqi Ministry of Finance, on Monday, the resettlement of salaries of the Kurdistan region through Rafidain Bank and the ironing card to facilitate the transfer of salaries, according to a statement.

MP Massoud Haider, to the committees formed by the Government of Baghdad, will arrive in the provinces of Dohuk and Sulaymaniyah, located within the borders of the province in northern Iraq, to ensure the safety of the position of the staff before sending salaries to them.

Also yesterday, the Iraqi parliament voted in favor of lifting the sanctions imposed on the banks of the Kurdistan region and obliging the Central Bank of Iraq to submit monthly reports to the Parliamentary Finance Committee on its powers and practices in the region and its role in preserving public money .

Last November, the Erbil government welcomed the initiative of the Prime Minister of the Iraqi central government to pay the salaries of provincial staff and to secure the budget by the federal government, renewing its desire to solve problems at the dialogue table.

The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Baghdadi, directed to secure wages and salaries of state employees, and to achieve further reduction of expenses .

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Abadi to Barham Saleh: keen to accelerate the payment of salaries of the region

 

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Prime Minister Haider Abadi, on Monday, during his meeting with the head of the Alliance for Democracy and Justice Barham Saleh, that the government is keen to accelerate the payment of salaries of the region.

A statement from the Office of the Prime Minister received / Mawazine News, a copy of it, "Abadi received, on Monday, the President of the Alliance for Democracy and Justice Barham Saleh, and during the meeting discussed the developments of political situation and resolve the problems between the federal government and the region and to ensure that the Constitution Is the basis for solving the problems. "

"The government is keen to accelerate the payment of salaries in the region, especially the ministries of health and education within the approved contexts and after completion of the audit committees formed for this purpose, as well as the reopening of border ports, including airports according to federal legal contexts."

This revealed a member of the Finance Committee of the parliamentary Massoud Haider / Mawazin News /, earlier on Monday, the Iraqi government sent 250 billion dinars to the region to pay the salaries of health and education staff, while he confirmed that the Central Bank to open an account for the region to send salaries.

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Iraqi government to send 250 billion dinars to pay the salaries of employees of "Kurdistan"

Iraqi government to send 250 billion dinars to pay the salaries of employees of "Kurdistan"
The Ministry of Finance discussed the settlement of salaries of the region through the Rafidain Bank
 
 30 January 2018 11:14 p

Direct : A member of the Iraqi Finance Committee of Parliament, said that the federal government has sent 250 billion dinars (208.88 million dollars) to the region to pay for health and education staff salaries, stressing the Iraqi Central to open an account for the region to send salaries, according to (Iraqi News Agency).

In the same context; discussed the Iraqi Ministry of Finance, on Monday, the resettlement of salaries of the Kurdistan region through Rafidain Bank and the ironing card to facilitate the transfer of salaries, according to a statement.

MP Massoud Haider, to the committees formed by the Government of Baghdad, will arrive in the provinces of Dohuk and Sulaymaniyah, located within the borders of the province in northern Iraq, to ensure the safety of the position of employees before sending salaries to them.

Also yesterday, the Iraqi parliament voted in favor of lifting the sanctions imposed on the banks of the Kurdistan region andobliging the Central Bank of Iraq to submit monthly reports to the Parliamentary Finance Committee on its powers and practices in the region and its role in preserving public money .

Last November, the Erbil government welcomed the initiative of the Prime Minister of the Iraqi central government to pay the salaries of provincial staff and to secure the budget by the federal government, renewing its desire to solve problems at the dialogue table.

The Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Baghdadi, the face of securing salaries and salaries of state employees, and achieve further reduction of expenses .

 

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, said the Kurdistan Alliance MP Ahmed Sarhan Sarhan, Tuesday, that there is aserious and common desire between Baghdad and Erbil to resolve the differences between them , particularly those related to the opening of border crossings, airports , and the proportion of the territory of the Federal budget for the current fiscal year. 

Sarhan said in an interview with Alsumaria News that "there is seriousness and desire by the parties to the dialogue in Baghdad and Erbil to resolve the outstanding problems and differences between them," expressing the hope "to reach an agreement between the two sides allows the opening of airports and border crossings."

 

 


He added that "the budget in its texts refers to the share of the Kurdistan region and the amount of export of oil, a fixed share of the budget," noting that "the current share registered budget for the export of oil from the region is 250 thousand barrels per day after 550 thousand barrels per day in the previous budget on the grounds that the remaining Of the ratio, which is 300 thousand barrels of private Kirkuk province has become within the control of the federal government . 

She stressed that "there are negotiations and serious talks between Baghdad and Erbil to resolve all the differences existing in the budget, including the proportion of the region."

And Sulaymaniyah , and to demand the territory to hand over all border crossings.

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Source: Washington wants to hold a reconciliation between Abadi and Barzani to achieve an important and sensitive goal .. This is what the Kurdish opposition wants                                                                                                                                    Policy Baghdad today – Baghdad                                                                                                                                                                        A Kurdish source said on Tuesday that the Kurdish opposition parties tried to present themselves as an alternative and representative of the Kurds in Baghdad and offered the coalition to the prime minister and the Shiite lists, while pointing out that Washington is leading efforts to hold a reconciliation between Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the head of the receding Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani. The source said in an interview with "Baghdad today," that "the recent US visits and exchanges of meetings between the President of the provincial government and US officials changed some positions.”  "The Americans are supportive of the survival of Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi at the head of power and are trying to help him to gather the necessary political support from various Iraqi forces to achieve this goal," he said. He pointed out that "Washington understands that the Kurdish parties opposition, except for change, are small parties and can not get many seats, so it went to the Democratic Party in its quest for a rapprochement between the party led by Massoud Barzani and Prime Minister Haider Abadi for his support in the upcoming elections, US Secretary of State yesterday to Arbil and his meeting with Prime Minister Nigervan Barzani. " Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi agreed yesterday with the head of the Kurdish opposition party "New Generation" Shaswar Abdul Wahid on the importance of adopting the constitution to resolve the outstanding problems between the center and the region.  Abadi reiterated during his meeting with the President of the Alliance for Democracy and Justice Barham Saleh renewed the government's keenness to accelerate the payment of salaries of the region and the reopening of border crossings and airports in accordance with the federal legal contexts.  The relationship between the federal government and the Kurdistan region is very tense, after the last referendum on the separation on the twenty-fifth of last September 2017, prompting the Iraqi government to impose several measures, including stopping international flights in airports Erbil and Sulaymaniyah, and demand the region to hand over all land border crossings. On October 16, 2017, al-Abadi ordered the security forces to impose security in the province of Kirkuk and the disputed areas. Federal forces were able to impose security and deployment in all disputed areas of Kirkuk in Diyala, Salah al-Din and Nineveh.

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A delegation from Baghdad arrives in Erbil to check the lists of 5 ministries
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The Director General of Planning in the Government of Kurdistan Vian Mohammed, on Tuesday, the arrival of delegations from Baghdad to audit the lists of five ministries within the region.

"Five delegations affiliated with the Supreme Audit Committee arrived this morning to Erbil to check the lists of 5 ministries within the region," said Mohammed in a press statement, followed by Asia News, noting that "among these ministries are higher education, scientific research and planning."

She added that "the Higher Committee decided to audit the lists of other ministries in preparation for the disbursement of salaries of all employees, after the audit of the salaries of the ministries of education and health in Kurdistan to the last stages," indicating that "the provincial government provides all facilities for delegations in order to complete its tasks as soon as possible.

This will discuss the Parliament of Kurdistan in its meeting today, the results of the visit of delegations exchanged between Baghdad and Erbil.

http://www.antiraq.tv/highlights/5361

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A Kurdish official denied on Tuesday the arrival of a cash payment from Baghdad to the Kurdistan region to cover the salaries of employees. 
The official, who asked not to be named, told "Al-Gharab Press" that "the region did not receive any payment by Baghdad to cover the salaries of employees."

It is noteworthy that the Kurdish media published a news that, a financial payment reached the Kurdistan region, by the Central Bank of Iraq. 
According to the media, the batch did not arrive with instructions on the mechanism of disbursement.
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There is a 70% agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on oil issues
 

Iraqi Oil Minister Jabbar al-Allaibi said on Monday that there is an understanding and agreement between the Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government on oil-related issues.

"The Iraqi oil minister at Chatham House said on Sunday after discussions between the Kurdistan Regional Government and Baghdad in Davos that they are close to 70 percent of the agreement," said Nusseibeh Younis, a researcher at the Chatham House Center for Studies in Britain. between two sides".

For his part, said the Iraqi oil minister, "There is significant progress in the ongoing negotiations between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Iraqi government on the issue of oil, and Baghdad wants to regain control of the fields of Khormlah," where the restoration of control over this field of issues not agreed to reduce right Now.

The researcher pointed out that "Al-Allaibi has indicated that there are no preconditions in the joint work between Rosneft and Brich in the Kirkuk field, but he stressed that Rosneft should take the initiative and also share with Baghdad in this matter."

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Abadi,

You've done well but grow a pair!

Take control of the North and turn it into a state while telling the Barzani family to sit down a shut up!

Sign the Rome Agreement.

Then use your new army (inclusive of the Peshmerga) to arrest Maliki and turn him over to the ICC.

Let the chips fall where the will.

Retrieve the pilfered funds and use them to help your people.

It's not that complicated and enough is enough!

Got it?

 

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The health of Kurdistan: Baghdad funds will be distributed to the staff of the ministry in full

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The Minister of Health in the Kurdistan Regional Government Rikut Hama Rashid, Tuesday, that the funds allocated by the Iraqi government to the staff of his ministry and the Ministry of Health will be distributed in full.

"The salaries allocated by Baghdad to the ministries of education and health will be distributed in full and will not be saved from any of them," Hama Rashid told a news conference in Arbil.

He added that "the Ministry of Health in the federal government continues to send the share of the region of medicines and medical supplies."

This revealed a member of the Finance Committee MP Masoud Haidar of / Mawazin News /, on Monday, the Iraqi government to send 250 billion dinars to the region to pay the salaries of health and education staff, while confirmed that the Central Bank to open an account for the region to send salaries.

Got / scales News /, earlier on Monday, the documents of the resolution voted by the Council of the Special Representatives preclusion the need for action previously taken on banking transactions with financial institutions in the Kurdistan region after achieving the desired goal, including the subject of banks.

The House of Representatives witnessed, yesterday, the withdrawal of the Kurdish blocs and the Union of Forces, from the session of Parliament, while the House voted to double the financial penalty for the absence of a member of the House of Representatives.

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Release date: 2018/1/30 22:00 • 108 times scheduled
Parliamentary Finance reveals the conditions of Baghdad to pay the salaries of the staff of the region
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) A member of the Finance Committee parliamentary Jabbar Abadi, on the conditions of the federal government to pay salaries of employees of the Kurdistan region.
Abadi told the {Euphrates News} that "the federal government stipulated dealing with the Kurdistan region as dealing with the province of Basra through the delivery of oil and according to the population ratio." 
He added that "the government required the region to hand over oil revenues and in return it is committed to hand over the salaries of operating expenses and 12.67% of the budget." 
Abadi pointed out that "the federal government is responsible for giving all the salaries of employees without exception; but in return for the delivery of revenues that reach the provinces." 
It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Haider Abadi stressed his keenness to pay the salaries of the staff of the region, especially the Ministries of Health and Education within the approved contexts and after completing the audit committees formed for this purpose, as well as the reopening of border crossings, including airports according to federal legal contexts.
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