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Kurdish Lawmaker: Maliki And His Coalition Is Trying To Derail The Oil Agreement !


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CNN. Broadcasting From The Oil Agreement Discussions Where Maliki's Acting "Slick" !

 

 

 

Kurdish lawmaker: Maliki and his coalition is trying to derail the oil agreement

Agency eighth dayFebruary 15, 2015, 9:44 
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))

Kurdish lawmaker in the Iraqi Council of Representatives Arafat cream, said that this visit «come to emphasize the political agreement between the parties and the commitment of the region applied because there are some votes, especially in the State of Law Coalition (led by Nuri al-Maliki) want to show that Irbil is committed to including two sides have reached the end of the year last on oil ».

Karim added that «the region is facing some technical problems in its inability to export what has been agreed upon of oil per day, and must rate for that, and the President of Government of the Territory mode, select 3 months so instead of quantity calculation day», he said, adding that in this way can the federal government «evaluation the performance of the region every 3 months ».

The delegation includes facilities for Barzani and Minister of Natural Resources Ashti Hawrami, Minister of Finance Rebaz lambs, and a number of officials. The delegation will gather with the prime minister Haider al-Abadi, Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, and will be the subject of the region's budget and staff salaries in Kurdistan at the forefront of topics to be discussed by the delegation. (AA)

http://8th-day.com/?p=96039

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Maliki . . . one day [when ?] I don't know, we'll finally see the last of this maggot. Meanwhile he's a burr under everyone's saddle, an itch you cant scratch.

 

I'd like to see him drenched in Honey, stretched & staked out [ in his B-day suit ] over an ant hill of Fire Ants. I guarantee he'll tell you anything you want to know.

 

Water boarding is not bad but Fire Ants ? Where's the money MAL ? How many orders for executions MAL ? etc. etc. etc. then he can go the same way Saddam went.

 

One less problem in the world and God knows we got a lot of problems right now

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I don't like any of them

But what in this article do maliki do that you don't like and are worried about don't lop for

The article doesn't say he did anything

Maliki doesn't vote

They made an agreement that they can't live up to so they are blaMing it on maliki

Abadi is the pm

Remember the kurds sticking the thorn in malikis side for 8 years

Now they want maliki to kiss their butt

Remember all the accusations they made about maliki , now they want maliki to vote along with them

The kurds made an enemy and now want him to be their friend when they need him

Well just hold up your end of the bargain you made with abadi and everything will be fine

See this isn't about maliki

It's about the Kurds

You can't force maliki or anyone to vote for you , you voted against them for 8 years

Good luck with your smear campaign

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This article

Duh

The article is about the Kurds

They are the ones who made an agreement that they can't live up to

So they make an article to blame it on maliki

I'll bet the shittes laugh their drunken butts off reading this crap about those kurds

Now your gonna have to get use to the idea that maliki is gone

He's not pm any more

He's nothing

He's a replacement for the kurdish president just as a reminder to the kurdish president to mind the constitution or maliki will be sitting in his chair

Yep he's Vice President

You know

The whole it's our oil and we can sell it to any one we want campaign the kurds took on a global smear campaign

Mind the constitution

So they make a deal

Tell everybody about it

Then try to change the deal

Right

Or will the kurds live up to the deal that they made

Maliki wasn't twisting their arm

They made the deal with abadi

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I don't like any of them

But what in this article do maliki do that you don't like and are worried about don't lop for

The article doesn't say he did anything

Maliki doesn't vote

They made an agreement that they can't live up to so they are blaMing it on maliki

Abadi is the pm

Remember the kurds sticking the thorn in malikis side for 8 years

Now they want maliki to kiss their butt

Remember all the accusations they made about maliki , now they want maliki to vote along with them

The kurds made an enemy and now want him to be their friend when they need him

Well just hold up your end of the bargain you made with abadi and everything will be fine

See this isn't about maliki

It's about the Kurds

You can't force maliki or anyone to vote for you , you voted against them for 8 years

Good luck with your smear campaign

It wasn't the Kurds that was steeling money from all of Iraq either, at least not until Mr M stopped paying the Kurds. I guess he wanted their money too....

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mmmmmmmm  kurds  made  the   deal of  17 %    of oil profits , malarkey   was busy stealing   ,  to pay attention too  the parliament  and  government ,   so the Kurdistan  guys  had no other  recourse ,  but  sell oil , keep the  money  in a bank  account  , and  put it as   a  bargaining  chip .....   if  bagdad  did not  move  on it  ,   Kurdistan  had  2  options ,  1   keep selling  oil  , and  keep  the  money  ,  2   do option   1   and   break away  from Iraq  and  make it`s  own  region with  the other kurds  in the area !    {  but  now with some one in the government   prime ministers  seat  ,  these  things have been  diverted ........   }   but  other news  that  might  be  ----  not  true  , are coming too light !   such as  bagdad  hasn`t  the funds  to back  the  oil  shares  of   the budget , due  too the   low  oil  pricing .......  find this one hard too believe  , wasn`t  the budget  set at  50 dollars  or in the range   ?   and  oil is now  at  55.oo  per  barrel ?   so   same  old   twisting  of  the  news as  always , but  with  much better out look for the future  ------------- >  just  my  thinking  on this  

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Wouldn't it be nice to read tomorrow:  

 

Headlines:  Maliki's plane was hit by a ISIS ground-to-air missile, and all aboard with killed.

 

Quite removal with no fanfare.  Honor funeral by entire government.  No martyrdom. Just removal.  

"Maliki is gone.  We will miss him and his family."

 

Troops are moving now to bringdown the ISIS brigade that fired the missile.  Their location was pinpointed in the center of Albaghdadi.  

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It wasn't the Kurds that was steeling money from all of Iraq either, at least not until Mr M stopped paying the Kurds. I guess he wanted their money too....

mmmmmmmm  kurds  made  the   deal of  17 %    of oil profits , malarkey   was busy stealing   ,  to pay attention too  the parliament  and  government ,   so the Kurdistan  guys  had no other  recourse ,  but  sell oil , keep the  money  in a bank  account  , and  put it as   a  bargaining  chip .....   if  bagdad  did not  move  on it  ,   Kurdistan  had  2  options ,  1   keep selling  oil  , and  keep  the  money  ,  2   do option   1   and   break away  from Iraq  and  make it`s  own  region with  the other kurds  in the area !    {  but  now with some one in the government   prime ministers  seat  ,  these  things have been  diverted ........   }   but  other news  that  might  be  ----  not  true  , are coming too light !   such as  bagdad  hasn`t  the funds  to back  the  oil  shares  of   the budget , due  too the   low  oil  pricing .......  find this one hard too believe  , wasn`t  the budget  set at  50 dollars  or in the range   ?   and  oil is now  at  55.oo  per  barrel ?   so   same  old   twisting  of  the  news as  always , but  with  much better out look for the future  ------------- >  just  my  thinking  on this

I'm with you, Jeep.

However, these positions do not hide the existence of divisions, particularly between the Kurdish forces themselves. Some members of parliament belonging to the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) warned that Iraqi Kurdistan will make its "own decisions" if the central government does not change its stance, in reference to a threat to withdraw from the political process or secede. Meanwhile, it seemed that officials associated with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) were cautious regarding these hard-line positions, and one PUK official went as far as stating that the KRG is responsible for the crisis because of its "failed oil policies." Furthermore, some PUK leaders met with Maliki independently to discuss the budget issue.

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/02/iraq-budget-problems-oil-dependence-erbil-baghdad.html##ixzz3RrphZ2Gf

This delay in ratifying the budget is mainly because of the continuing dispute between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) regarding Iraqi Kurdistan's share of the budget. According to a member of the Maliki-led State of Law Coalition, the Kurds are demanding a 17% share of the budget, without deducting the revenues they obtain from the approximately 400,000 barrels of oil the region exports daily according to Iraqi government’s calculations.

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/02/iraq-budget-problems-oil-dependence-erbil-baghdad.html##ixzz3RrrICnUG

The kurds stole billions in iraqi oil revenue trucking oil out of iraq

I was glad to abadi is siding with Maliki on this as well as the majority of parliment

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BAGHDAD // Iraq cannot finance its projected 2014 budget deficit unless the northern Kurdistan region pays its oil export revenue into the national treasury — or loses its share of state spending, a senior legislator said on Sunday.

Haider Al Abadi, head of parliament’s treasury committee, said the budget, swollen by extra expenditure, would “collapse” if the state kept paying the autonomous region its 17 per cent share even as the Kurds withhold oil export proceeds.

To Baghdad’s fury, the Kurds handed over no oil export revenue last year because of an unresolved dispute over the payment of oil companies operating in the northern region.

For much of 2013 the Kurds were trucking what industry sources estimated was up to 60,000 bpd of crude and condensates to Turkey, while the independent pipeline was being completed.

Mr Al Abadi said state spending had risen sharply in the draft budget due to increases in pensions and the minimum public sector wage, child benefits and student allowances.

Echoing remarks made in the past week by the prime minister Nouri Al Maliki and Oil Minister Abdul Kareem Luaibi, Mr Al Abadi said the central government would have to cut the Kurds’ budget share

Mr Al Abadi, who is also a senior member of Mr Al Maliki’s Shiiite Dawa party, said time was running out for the budget to be passed before parliament is dissolved ahead of an election on April 30. He said it would be hard to muster a quorum of 163 of the assembly’s 325 members during an electoral campaign.

Kurdish and Sunni Muslim opposition lawmakers would stay away, as would MPs busy campaigning or those without a motive to turn up because they were not running for re-election, he said.

Mr Al Abadi accused the Kurds of seeking to prolong oil talks until after the poll to entrench a fait accompli whereby they pocket their own revenue from oil “officially” piped to Turkey and still receive their 17 per cent share of the federal budget

http://m.thenational.ae/world/iraq/iraq-cant-finance-budget-deficit-without-kurdish-oil-revenues-says-legislator

You guys are missing some things

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It just sticks out so boldy when donlop said "Maliki wasn't twisting their arm "  ,  maliki probably didn't twist any arms, he arrested and murdered.  He wanted them out of the equation "period".  

 

ANd if maliki didn't do anything, why do we have this article:

http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/197262-%EF%BB%BFjudge-ugaili-sue-against-al-maliki-for-treason/

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Here's what I said

Or will the kurds live up to the deal that they made

Maliki wasn't twisting their arm

They made the deal with abadi

Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/197167-kurdish-lawmaker-maliki-and-his-coalition-is-trying-to-derail-the-oil-agreement/#ixzz3Rz8VubOd

No he wasn't involved in the deal with the kurds , abadi made the deal , there fore maliki wasn't twisting their arm just like my post reads

Blame it on abadi that you can't make the agreed production

See

arim added that «the region is facing some technical problems in its inability to export what has been agreed upon of oil per day

Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/197167-kurdish-lawmaker-maliki-and-his-coalition-is-trying-to-derail-the-oil-agreement/#ixzz3Rz7qVEmX

So they write an article saying maliki is trying to derail them

But Maliki isnt running anything any more

It's time to quit playing obama politics and deal with the new pm , he made the deal with the kurds , maliki is out

The article is like most articles plain bs

That's why theres an article

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It reminds me of when the democrats want something and the republicans stop them

Oh get out a rope and hang them

And vise versa of course

The article states what ?

There are "some votes " especially in the state of law coalition , meaning more than maliki which doesn't vote , he's not a legislator

But anyway they want to make sure the kurds live up to their end of the deal with abadi

What's wrong with transparency in this agreement? No good ?

I think it's typical iraqi politics

The Kurds derailed maliki , now the table is turned

Just politics , just politics

Good luck though maybe they can get the shittes on their side , unless the shittes have a memory

The State of Law Coalition , also known as Rule of Law Coalition

92 members in that bloc

The biggest in iraq

Tough bunch to break , they were murdered and torchered by the sunnis for decades

Now they got a voice

That's the ugly truth about iraq

Nut cases running the show

I wonder how the sadrists are voting

They got 40 seats

There's a lot of shittes to deal with

Go ahead and kill their leader and see what happens

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