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The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced on Saturday that the official departments and institutions of the state will be suspended for Sunday.


The Secretariat said in a brief statement received by Alsumaria News, a copy of it, that "the Secretariat announces the disruption of the official day of Sunday on the occasion of the anniversary of the revolution of July 14." 

It is noteworthy that a number of leaders of the Iraqi army was led by the leader Abdul Karim Qasim and Colonel Abdul Salam Aref led on 14 July 1958 a military coup in which the overthrow of the monarchy and the declaration of the Republic of Iraq in what some consider bloody, but supporters of the coup or what they call the revolution see that This change has positive repercussions on the lives of Iraqis during the past period
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Sadr alliance "threatens" Abdul Mahdi .. If not selected a candidate for education will integrate education with higher education

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -

Sadr's alliance called for the need to end the file of the Ministry of Education as soon as possible, even by annexing it to the Ministry of Education. The leader of the coalition, MP Alaa al-Rubaie, the integration of the Ministry of Education with education, stressing that there are convictions mounting on the merger of the two ministries after the failure of Abdul-Mahdi to provide an independent character competent capable of managing the Ministry of Education; the result of political conflict on the part of the lack of validity of the same candidate on the other. The Sadr Alliance threatened that if the prime minister did not decide this step and choose a candidate for the Ministry of Education, they would submit a proposal to merge the ministry with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

 

 

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The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announces the suspension of official working hours on Sunday

Editorial date:: 2019/7/13 17:35117 times read
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announces the suspension of official working hours on Sunday
(Baghdad: Al-Furat News) The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced the suspension of official work on Sunday.
The secretariat said in a brief statement, received {Euphrates News} a copy of it, on "to disrupt the official day of Sunday on the occasion of the anniversary of the revolution of July 14," ended.
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https://gov.krd/the-governments-mission/erbil-baghdad-relations/

 

 

 

 

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A constructive and stable partnership with Baghdad

This government marks a new era for the Kurdistan region and that means renewing our relationship with our partners in the government of the Federal Republic of Iraq. The administration’s priority is to develop a constructive and stable partnership with Baghdad built on a foundation of mutual respect and meaningful cooperation. This includes a clear understanding of both parties’ rights and duties.

We share a set of mutual interests with Baghdad covering trade, the security of our borders and the economic prosperity of our citizens. Those interests can only be realised through partnership, not ongoing contestation. There are long-term issues that need to be addressed and this government is committed to exploring new avenues of dialogue. The aim must be to leave behind past disputes in favour of developing new approaches to shared challenges.

The constitution will be the fundamental basis of negotiations with Baghdad, which will be led by a dedicated, high-level KRG negotiation team. Engagement will focus on the following issues:

Annual budget allocation for Kurdistan

We settle the division of revenue formula that determines the annual budget allocation, securing a fair and lasting deal for Kurdistan.

Distribution of oil and gas resources

We will seek the full implementation of Articles 111 and 112, reinforcing Kurdistan’s rights regarding the equitable distribution and development of oil and gas resources. If supported, our agenda will result in increased transparency and investment in the oil and gas sector, as well as an expansion in oil exports for both Iraq and Kurdistan.

Military and security cooperation

We will work to strengthen our capability to combat shared threats, address security dynamics in disputed territories and ensure the Peshmerga are included in Iraq’s defence policy.

Territorial disputes

We will work to resolve territorial disputes in line with the roadmap laid out in Article 140 of the constitution. Until that roadmap has been implemented, the government will prioritise joint-coordination of security and administration in those disputed areas with Baghdad.

Political cooperation

We will work to consolidate our political cooperation with the government in Baghdad, emphasising the principles of partnership, consensus and balance that underpin the constitution.

Compensation for martyrs

In line with article 132 of the constitution, we will reinforce our constitutional right to compensation for martyrs, victims of Anfal and those affected by the previous regimes.

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https://gov.krd/the-governments-mission/reforms/

 

Our plans to reform Kurdistan's economy

The new Kurdistan Regional Government will create a stronger, diversified economy that delivers more prosperity for everyone.

The elements of this plan are:

Reducing debt

The government is committed to encouraging investment and development opportunities across the whole of Kurdistan. However, changes won't happen overnight. Firstly, we must take control of the region's finances and reduce our debts.

This will involve working constructively with Baghdad to gain the federal government's help in tackling our debts, while gaining a fairer share of all revenues.

Promoting economic diversity

Kurdistan's economy has benefitted greatly from oil and gas reserves. However, times change, and we must create new opportunities for ourselves.

One of the government's priorities involves putting in place economic diversification measures. In addition to exploiting our wealth of sustainable energy sources, these initiatives will also encourage investment in three key sectors: industry, agriculture and tourism.

Making it easier to do business in Kurdistan

We will create the right regulatory framework to encourage foreign and domestic entrepreneurs, make it easier to do business in Kurdistan and invest in infrastructure across the region. We’re also creating a digital “one-stop-shop” to cut bureaucratic red tape and ensure business owners can quickly get the support and advice they need to thrive.

Kurdistan's future economic prospects are bright. Potential investors and business partners will draw encouragement from the new government's determination to tackle its fiscal challenges in a robust and transparent manner, while laying the foundations for sustained and widespread economic growth.

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A strong and trusted global partner

The Kurdistan Regional Government's commitment to building a prosperous and strong Kurdistan is essential to the long-term stability of the region.

At the same time, this government will prioritise peaceful relations with its neighbours, and ensure we are respected around the world.

Common interests and mutual respect

The Kurdistan Regional Government has proved itself a valuable international partner, across trade, the economy and security. Most recently, we shouldered the burden of the fight against ISIS, on behalf of free nations everywhere.

Kurdistan has become a haven of tolerance in this region. We have welcomed millions of refugees at their moment of greatest need. We require the international community's support to protect and preserve this haven.

Kurdistan embraces religious and ethnic diversity, and promotes peaceful coexistence. We maintain good relations with our neighbours and allies, based on mutual understanding. We respect these countries to administer their own affairs. In return, we expect to govern our region without outside interference.

Our values

Kurdistan is proud of its long-term commitment to democracy, to religious and cultural coexistence and to the rule of law - values that make us equal partners with the international community.

We have strong alliances and friendships with Western countries, as evidenced by the defeat of ISIS, wider security cooperation and training, and strong trade relations worth billions.

Today, our allies are actively assisting us to reform and enhance our security and government sectors.

Looking to the future

This government’s priority is to expand our strong international relationships.

We will strengthen our diplomatic network overseas, ensuring Kurdistan sits at the centre of vital discussions on security and trade.

Closer to home, we will create the right conditions for more foreign investors to tap into the range of investment opportunities in Kurdistan.

Ultimately, it is in the best interests of our friends and allies to give us their understanding and support as we build a secure, welcoming and outward-looking Kurdistan.

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