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    MPs talk about the consequences of giving the Kurds 17% of the budget

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    MPs talk about the consequences of giving the Kurds 17% of the budget Empty MPs talk about the consequences of giving the Kurds 17% of the budget

    Post by Rocky Thu 08 Feb 2018, 3:14 am

    MPs talk about the consequences of giving the Kurds 17% of the budget
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    BAGHDAD / The deputy of an independent bloc, honest frankincense, on Wednesday, that Abadi if the Kurds gave 17 percent of the budget is a negative indicator of the performance of the current government, pointing out that the decision is unfair to the oil-producing provinces and destabilize the southern provinces.
    Al-Labban told "Iraq News" that "Abadi if the Kurds gave 17% of the budget and cancel their real percentage, which was approved in the budget, which is 12.70 is a negative indicator of the Prime Minister and the performance of the current government because it is a big injustice to oil producing provinces, Low services and spread of diseases due to the extraction of oil and its emissions. "
    He added that "the consequences of the decision is significant and will lead to social instability in the southern and central provinces because they are oppressed by this decision, as well as a concession to the region because they receive more than the share of their provinces in terms of population density."
    In the context of the deputy for the province of Basra, Amer al-Fayez for "Iraq's News" that "granting the government 17 percent of the region of the budget will lead to double the political crisis because we will not agree to the budget and will pass it only after getting the dues of our oil-producing provinces." End 3




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