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Rule out the possibility of voting on the law of oil and gas


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Rule out the possibility of voting on the law of oil and gas

13-09-2012 11:29 AM

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Ruled out a member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Uday Awad can vote on the law of oil and gas soon.

Awad said in a press statement that the ongoing talks between the political blocs proved that this law still find objections by some political parties even though the idea of forming technical committees and governmental and political resolve.

said in a statement to news agency Baghdad International / WAP / that the House did not reach far into any agreement on oil and gas law and the political blocs that are still different on the draft of this law, noting that his committee in its last meeting was devoted to discuss the matter and found There's intransigence is clear from some of the parties in the making, adding that there are those who want the law and according to the interests partisan and factional only.

and pointed out that the version of the draft law two thousand and seven oil and gas was the closest vote but again rejected by some parties and are back to square one http://www.ahraraliraq.com/index.php?page=article&id=9984

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Rule out the possibility of voting on the law of oil and gas

13-09-2012 11:29 AM

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Ruled out a member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary Uday Awad can vote on the law of oil and gas soon.

Awad said in a press statement that the ongoing talks between the political blocs proved that this law still find objections by some political parties even though the idea of forming technical committees and governmental and political resolve.

said in a statement to news agency Baghdad International / WAP / that the House did not reach far into any agreement on oil and gas law and the political blocs that are still different on the draft of this law, noting that his committee in its last meeting was devoted to discuss the matter and found There's intransigence is clear from some of the parties in the making, adding that there are those who want the law and according to the interests partisan and factional only.

and pointed out that the version of the draft law two thousand and seven oil and gas was the closest vote but again rejected by some parties and are back to square one http://www.ahraraliraq.com/index.php?page=article&id=9984

I am confused here.. I thought I read it was passed by parlement yesterday?...hummm....GO RV!!!~~~ :huh:

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Meeting to discuss the draft law of oil and gas

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Posted 13/09/2012 04:21 AM

Baghdad / follow-up of the East: - a parliamentary source said that the meeting of the presidency of the parliament with representatives of the committees of energy, legal and parliamentary representatives of the Kurdistan region on the oil and energy law resulted in the formation of a sub-committee to select the final version of the bill. The Presidency of the Council of Representatives discussed with Oil Minister Abdul Karim and coffee and Committees of oil and energy and legal law of oil and gas. Noteworthy that oil and gas law is still approval pending in the House even though he began long ago because of political debates between the blocs to participate in political action. The source said that "the meeting reached to form a committee comprising a representative of the National Alliance and a representative and a representative of the Iraqi Kurdistan Alliance as well as oil minister in the federal government and the Minister of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan region in addition to one of the members of the Presidency of the Council of Representatives." "The Committee will hold its first meeting on Tuesday next to discuss the possibility of selecting an agreed version of the law of oil and gas."

http://www.almashriqnews.com/inp/view.asp?ID=27722

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Meeting to discuss the draft law of oil and gas

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Posted 13/09/2012 04:21 AM

Baghdad / follow-up of the East: - a parliamentary source said that the meeting of the presidency of the parliament with representatives of the committees of energy, legal and parliamentary representatives of the Kurdistan region on the oil and energy law resulted in the formation of a sub-committee to select the final version of the bill. The Presidency of the Council of Representatives discussed with Oil Minister Abdul Karim and coffee and Committees of oil and energy and legal law of oil and gas. Noteworthy that oil and gas law is still approval pending in the House even though he began long ago because of political debates between the blocs to participate in political action. The source said that "the meeting reached to form a committee comprising a representative of the National Alliance and a representative and a representative of the Iraqi Kurdistan Alliance as well as oil minister in the federal government and the Minister of Natural Resources in the Kurdistan region in addition to one of the members of the Presidency of the Council of Representatives." "The Committee will hold its first meeting on Tuesday next to discuss the possibility of selecting an agreed version of the law of oil and gas."

http://www.almashriqnews.com/inp/view.asp?ID=27722

Thanks for clearing that up Yota!!!!

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Tired of this! Perhaps we should just keep all of our money in the good old U.S.A. Sorry Iraq - No more.

Contact our US based companies and have them simply shut down the oil wells and other investments in Iraq until they are paid in full for work performed.

When Iraq starts obeying their laws, we will "play" again.

Sorry, too early in the A.M. for rational ideas. This is my gut speaking, not my brain.

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