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Parliament to vote on Adarh Baghdad and Erbil agreement within budget in 2015


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Parliament to vote on Adarh Baghdad and Erbil agreement within budget in 2015
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 2 / JANUARY 2015 18:50 J P / P P   

Twilight News / Iraqi Council of Representatives voted Thursday to inclusion of the agreement between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region on oil exports within the budget of 2015.

The House of Representatives began this afternoon to vote on budget items in the hope of ratification at the end of the session.

A source from within the session for "Twilight News" The House of Representatives voted to determine the construction budget for fiscal 2015 on the price of $ 56 per barrel of oil.

He added that the Council voted on the paragraph on oil exports from the Kurdistan Region, which included the region exported 250 thousand barrels per day for the benefit of the federal government.

As well as the voice on the export of 300 thousand barrels of oil from the Kirkuk fields will be pumped to the Turkish port of Ceyhan via Alonanwib Kurdish line.

 

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The Erbil/Baghdad Agreement is not the HCL.

 

The HCL will come later as a committee was setup to specifically deal with the HCL around Christmas/New Year. The HCL agreement is specific to Article 32 (if I recall correctly) of the Iraqi Constitution. The HCA is a different aspect in regards specifically to the Kurds and not to Iraqis on a whole.

 

Please don't be disappointed when they announce the budget has been passed and the next major order of business is the Oil and Gas Law (the HCL as we know it).

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My understanding is, by putting it in the budget, we have sort of a one-year HCL, which would need to be re-approved with every budget. I could be wrong, though, if anyone has a better hold on this. I don't think it's a permanent HCL, but it's good enough for me. 

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The agreement between Erbil/Baghdad is specific to how much the Kurds will receive from the proceeds of the sale of exported oil - 17%. This agreement was held up by Maliki and because it was the Kurds refused to approve and vote for the 2014 budget giving a major cause as to why the 2014 budget was never passed. This agreement actually paved the way for the Kurds' agreement for the adoption of the 2015 budget. There is still some loose ends to tie up in regards to this but everything will be worked out eventually. Maliki was a major contributing factor to a lot of things.   

 

If the agreement was the actual HCL then the discussion would be for all citizens of Iraq not just the autonomous region of Kurdistan.

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The Erbil/Baghdad Agreement is not the HCL.

 

The HCL will come later as a committee was setup to specifically deal with the HCL around Christmas/New Year. The HCL agreement is specific to Article 32 (if I recall correctly) of the Iraqi Constitution. The HCA is a different aspect in regards specifically to the Kurds and not to Iraqis on a whole.

 

Please don't be disappointed when they announce the budget has been passed and the next major order of business is the Oil and Gas Law (the HCL as we know it).

if it's not the HCL law then what is it?

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Parliament to vote on the region's share 17 percent of the budget after deducting expenses sovereign

Date: 29/01/2015 19:51

 

 

 

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House voted on Thursday to grant 17% share of the Kurdistan region of balancing the public in 2015 and includes investment and operational after deducting expenses sovereign of them. 
He said a parliamentary source told / information / "The Council voted to identify 17% of the general budget share of the Kurdistan region. " 
He added that "the quota deducted including sovereign expenditures of the federal government, which includes the three presidencies and independent bodies expenses and debt owed ​​by Iraq as a result of international agreements and loans to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank." 
The House of Representatives, "the voice on the 13 articles of the special budget Select oil prices and the share of the provinces of the total oil product price and the allocation of the House of Representatives and the Commission of Human Rights and the Supreme Judicial Council. " Finished / 25
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History of edits:: 1/29/2015 20:17 • 0 times readable
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{Baghdad: Euphrates News} House of Representatives voted on the twenty second article of the draft public finance federal budget for the current year, and included calculating the benefits of international oil companies operating in Kurdistan.
Article XXII that is calculated dues oil companies operating in the Kurdistan region within the region's share amounting to 17%. Ended k h 

 

History of edits:: 1/29/2015 8:18 p.m. • 2 visits readable
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Vote on Article 21 for calculating the benefits of foreign companies operating in the Kurdistan region for the purpose of extracting the oil.


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