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    The oil agreement is not everything.. Why is the difference that "holds" Kurdistan's budget so far?

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    Post by Rocky Thu 24 Aug 2023, 4:56 am

    The oil agreement is not everything.. Why is the difference that "holds" Kurdistan's budget so far?
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    Baghdad today - Sulaymaniyah
    It seems that the initial information about the complexity of the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil because of the “non-oil revenues” has begun to reach a serious stage, and despite the federal government starting more than a month ago to implement the budget items and circulate its instructions to the ministries, it has not yet sent the dues of the Kurdistan region from the budget Despite taking responsibility for oil operations in the region, a new phase of the dispute began, titled "non-oil revenues".
    Although the Kurdistan region "opened all the papers" and figures regarding all oil and non-oil revenues and expenditures before the Office of Financial Supervision, the problem with regard to non-oil revenues can be summed up in two points, the first is purely material, and the other is moral.
    The material point, as the information and statements reveal, is that Erbil is in agreement with Baghdad regarding the delivery of 50% of the revenues of the ports and customs, but Baghdad insists on receiving 50% of all non-oil revenues and even internal taxes from them.
    As for the moral clause, it is represented by the fact that Baghdad wants to receive all non-oil revenues and the revenues of the ports, and then return to send 50% of them to the governorates, including the governorates of the Kurdistan region, i.e. handing over half of the revenues of its ports to Sulaymaniyah, as well as Erbil and Dohuk separately, which is not agreed upon Erbil, and believes that it is a deal that "divides" the region into governorates, strengthens centralization and strikes at the idea of ​​a federal region.
    Two months' salaries.. "a gesture of goodwill"
    Representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Gharib Ahmed confirmed today, Wednesday (August 23, 2023), that technical differences regarding non-oil revenues and the way Baghdad deals with the region is what delayed the process of sending financial dues to the region.
    Ahmed said in an interview with "Baghdad Today" that "at the beginning of next week, Baghdad will send the salaries of the region's employees for the months of July and August as a first step."
    He added, "Baghdad wants to deal with the provinces of the region directly and to deliver all financial dues by itself, and it sends 50% of the revenues of the ports to the provinces directly."
    He explained that "the first step for the federal government is to send the salaries of the two months as a first step, and after understanding other technical points, all financial dues for the current year will be sent, provided that the financial advances that were sent to the region during the past months are deducted."
    A province is not a province.
    In the same context, the spokesman for the Kurdistan Regional Government, Peshwa Hormani, said today, Wednesday, to "Baghdad Today", that "if the regional government implements all the requests and conditions of Baghdad, then Baghdad will set other conditions in the new meeting, and this matter does not prove good intentions, to resolve the differences." .
    He added, "The regional government abided by all agreements, but this does not mean accepting the marginalization of constitutional rights that try to detract from the entity of the Kurdistan region, because the region is not a governorate, and it has a government and parliament, and Baghdad must deal with it according to this basis."
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