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Ibrahim Bhralalom: oil and gas law will leave for the next parliamentary session because of political differences


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01-06-2013 12:52 PM

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Baghdad (news) .. Anticipate and former oil minister Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum, migrate the enactment of the oil and gas to the next parliamentary session, considering the work of the House of Representatives of the current Iraqi hang because of political problems. Uloum said (of the Agency news): The urgent need to approve oil and gas law during the current period to create management Coordinator of the oil wealth between the federal government and the Kurdistan region and the oil-producing provinces. said: The House of Representatives is currently disabled and unable to legislation simpler laws due to increased unit political differences between the parliamentary blocs, which gives an indication that the oil and gas law, which is one of the most important economic laws will leave the session the next parliamentary, wishing not to be deported and legislation during the current session. / End / 8. n. r /

 

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Is this "next" used the same way as the articles last week which spoke of "next" June, meaning this June?  If I'm not mistaken, the "next" Parliamentary session is slated the middle of June and last for three weeks (until Ramadan).  Otherwise, who knows when they will act on the HCL.

 

If this is saying they are putting the HCL off, this would mean a delay in any true RV this year.  Perhaps this is an attempt at misdirection...wouldn't be the first time.  :twocents:

 

Great article, Yota!!  Thanks!

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This is some of the best bureaucratic psycho babble gooble-dy-guck I've read in a while.

 

It looks like they're saying they will deal with this problem in the June Parliment because they can no longer afford to delay - best guess. The same old excuses of political differences & probably someone threw a shoe or farted in someone's general direction and that someone became terribly offended.

 

Of course we've read this type of "too important not to deal with right now" only to see that famous "postponement" till whenever.

 

Wait & See what developes.

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