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    Barzani is in Baghdad to negotiate the budget and elections

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    Barzani is in Baghdad to negotiate the budget and elections Empty Barzani is in Baghdad to negotiate the budget and elections

    Post by Rocky Thu 16 May 2024, 4:31 am

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    [size=52]Barzani is in Baghdad to negotiate the budget and elections[/size]

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    May 14, 2024
    The President of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, continues his shuttle visits to Baghdad, which he arrived yesterday evening (Tuesday), after two previous visits within the last four weeks. Observers and analysts talk about the “soft policy” pursued by the Kurdish leader with the centers of government and power in Baghdad instead of the policy of escalation and retreat in the region, which suffers from chronic political and economic crises, including the complexity associated with holding the region’s parliamentary elections and the delay in salaries of the region’s employees.[/size]
    [size=45]The End of the Crisis
    Kurdish expectations indicate that the region’s crisis with the federal judiciary will soon end, given the efforts made by Barzani in recent weeks, especially with his success in convincing the Federal Court to issue a state order, last week, to stop the paragraph related to its decision to abolish the “quota” for minorities in the parliamentary elections law. Territory.[/size]
    [size=45]During his recent visit to Baghdad, Barzani met with Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani, and according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s office, the meeting discussed “the general situation in the country and a number of issues at the national level, as well as the situation in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.”[/size]
    [size=45]In an indication of the improvement in the relationship between the region and the federal judiciary, which suffered from turmoil during the past two years, Barzani met upon his arrival in Baghdad with the President of the Federal Court, Jassem Al-Amiri, and the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zaidan.
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    President of the Federal Court, Jassem Al-Amiri, during his reception with Barzani (Judicial Media).
    Early last March, the leader of the Kurdistan “Democratic” Party, Masoud Barzani, directed harsh criticism at the Federal Court and accused it of seeking “the final liquidation of the components.”[/size]
    [size=45]Observers tend to believe that Nechirvan Barzani's repeated visits to Baghdad are mainly related to resolving the problem of the region's elections scheduled for June 10 and searching for a way out to postpone them to another date after the state ruling issued by the Federal Court. They also focus on the problem of federal funds allocated to the region, which This is often caused by delays in receiving the salaries of employees there.[/size]
    [size=45]Asharq Al-Awsat asked the researcher specializing in Kurdish affairs, Kifah Mahmoud, about the importance of Barzani’s repeated visits to Baghdad and their expected results. He spoke about the “accumulation of problems” between Baghdad and Erbil and the necessity of making exceptional efforts to resolve them.[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out that these problems were “accumulating with each ministerial portfolio and being transferred to the next government, not to mention a complex difference in understanding federal application and even in the practice of democracy between successive federal governments and the region that preceded the center in implementing the federal and democratic system by more than a decade.”[/size]
    [size=45]Mahmoud, a media advisor in the office of Democratic Party leader Masoud Barzani, spoke about Prime Minister Muhammad al-Sudani inheriting “a large basket of problems and complications” related to the region’s relationship with Baghdad.[/size]
    [size=45]Barzani’s goals
    Mahmoud said, “Political wills may not want a solution because they do not believe in the democratic and federal system, and this appears clearly in the attempt of those forces to strip the region of its constitutional powers, as happened in the decisions of the Federal Court that overturned the constitution by canceling 11 seats from the Kurdistan Parliament, which were allocated to small components, and imposing A new law, the local parliament, without the will of the region.”[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the overall goals that Barzani seeks to resolve with Baghdad through his series of visits, Mahmoud believes that “Barzani is working in cooperation with the Sudanese to resolve those knots, especially related to amending the budget law, which was distorted by those forces that I referred to in Parliament and caused a new crisis with the region, and the issue Approving private sector banks licensed by the Central Bank in the (My Account) project, which was approved by the regional government and rejected by the Federal Court, as well as amending the court’s decision on the issue of the component quota and creating an appropriate atmosphere for fair elections in which all political actors participate.”[/size]
    [size=45]The Kurdish advisor expected that Barzani's visits would contribute to "reaching solutions to the issue of settling salaries during this month, postponing the elections, and making an amendment that preserves the region's rights to the budget."[/size]
    [size=45]Mahmoud believed that Barzani's recent visit to Tehran brought about an important development in the equation of relations between the region and Iran on the one hand, and between the region and the ruling Shiite forces on the other hand, which supports the region's directions aimed at resolving the problems and ending the state of tension and loss of trust that exists with the court and Baghdad in general.[/size]
    [size=45]Sudanese during his meeting with Barzani[/size]
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