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Democratic Party: Parliamentary agreement to legislate the oil and gas law


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Today, Sunday, the Kurdistan Democratic Party announced an agreement to legislate the oil and gas law, while noting that the law will solve one of the most prominent outstanding problems between Baghdad and Erbil.

"Both Kurdish parties have their own interests, and the dispute between them is a very natural issue, provided that the differences do not affect the interests of the Kurdistan region," Majid Shankali, the party's representative, said in a televised statement.
He added, "The best way is to sit down, dialogue, reach a formula of understanding between the two parties, and go to Baghdad unified to resolve contentious points, especially the region's share of the budget," noting that "everyone agrees on the oil and gas law, and it will be legislated during the coming period."
He stated that "this law will solve one of the most important outstanding problems between Baghdad and Erbil, which is oil revenues," explaining that "the two Kurdish parties agree on the mechanism of passing the budget."
Shankali stated that "there is a tendency to amend the cabinet of the Kurdistan Regional Government," pointing out that "

 
 

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Parliamentary agreement on the legislation of the oil and gas law

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The Kurdistan Democratic Party announced today, Sunday, an agreement to legislate the oil and gas law, while indicating that the law will solve one of the most prominent outstanding problems between Baghdad and Erbil.

 

The party's representative, Majid Shankali, said in a statement to Al-Iraqiya News, followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "both Kurdish parties have their interests, and the dispute between them is a very natural issue, provided that the differences do not affect the interests of the Kurdistan region."
He added, "The best way is to sit down, dialogue, reach a formula of understanding between the two parties, and go to Baghdad unified to resolve contentious points, especially the region's share of the budget," noting that "everyone agrees on the oil and gas law, and it will be legislated during the coming period."
He stated that "this law will solve one of the most important outstanding problems between Baghdad and Erbil, which is oil revenues," explaining that "the two Kurdish parties agree on the mechanism of passing the budget."
Shankali stated that "there is a tendency to amend the cabinet of the Kurdistan Regional Government," pointing out that "

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16 hours ago, ronscarpa said:

Exactly what do they mean by "Legislate" the Oil & Gas Law...? Does that mean they will continue to argue differences, or finally come to an agreement...? This crap has been going on for years..!

It means we are still here.  🤞🏻🤞🏻🎉

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