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    Oil expert Mazen Al-Aboudi confirmed that the oil and gas law is one of the most controversial laws and is the backbone of all disputes between the region and the federal government, ruling out the possibility of passing it soon, ruling out the possibility of its approval soon.
    Al-Aboudi said in a press interview seen by Taqaddam that “there is difficulty in passing the law, and it is not as some imagine,” noting that “the real dilemma behind the delay in its approval is who has the right to invest, revenues, and management.”
    He added, "The investment law in the Kurdistan region differs from the federal law, and the licensing rounds are also different," ruling out "the possibility of its approval simply and easily."
    The Oil, Gas and Natural Resources Committee pledged passing the oil law to achieving consensus and removing many obstacles, and urged seeking to create the appropriate environment to solve some of the accumulated problems to advance the legislation of the law during the current parliamentary session.
    And the Kurdistan Regional Government returned to accuse the federal government of trying to impose centralization through its insistence on managing the region's oil.
    “The Iraqi government claims that the Kurdistan region does not know how to control the oil file and spend its financial revenues,” said the Minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs in the Kurdistan Region, Peshtuan Sadiq, in a speech he delivered among crowds of clerics in the administration of the Soran region.
    The Kurdish minister regrets that “federalism has not been achieved in any way.”
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