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    Exciting scenes behind Barzani's negotiations in Baghdad: Canceling the budget is a Kurdish request

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    Post by Rocky Sat 16 Sep 2023, 7:23 am

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    [size=52]Exciting scenes behind Barzani's negotiations in Baghdad: Canceling the budget is a Kurdish request that was rejected[/size]
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    Information / Baghdad.. 
    On Saturday, Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Planning Committee, MP Mohamed Al-Baldawi, revealed the details of the demands of the regional government delegation headed by the Prime Minister of the Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, indicating that Barzani demanded a reformulation of the special paragraphs in the budget.
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    Al-Baldawi said in a statement to Al-Maalouma, “The Kurdish delegation’s dialogues turned into a frank exchange between the two sides of the government, the leaders and chiefs of the state administration, and the Kurdish side.” 
    He added, "The Kurdish delegation presented two demands. The first was to grant the region 800 billion per month to pay the salaries of the region's employees, and the second was to reconsider all items related to the Kurds within the federal budget." 

    Al-Baldawi continued, “The other side, which is the government and political forces, demanded that the region’s clear position be stated regarding its dealings with the federal state and its commitment to the laws and constitution, and the second is to show the position on the statements of some Kurdish leaders attacking the federal government and the Shiite component.”
     He pointed out that "the government asked the delegation to make the budget a basis for dealing between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, as well as to speed up the end of the presence of Iranian opposition elements and other armed groups."
    He explained, "What the Kurdish delegation requested regarding granting it 800 billion will be discussed by the Council of Ministers and voted on, preceded by taking the Parliament's point of view after hosting the Ministers of Federal Finance and the Regional Government under the dome of Parliament to explain the full details of the money the Region received and where it went."
    Earlier last Thursday, a Kurdish delegation headed by the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, arrived in the capital, Baghdad, and met with the Prime Minister of the Federal Government, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani. To discuss a number of files, most notably the salaries of the region’s employees. Ended / 25 AD
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