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    Deputy: The caretaker government has no right to decide to cut oil production

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    Deputy: The caretaker government has no right to decide to cut oil production Empty Deputy: The caretaker government has no right to decide to cut oil production

    Post by Rocky Wed Apr 15, 2020 3:41 am

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    [size=18]Deputy High Nassif confirmed, on Wednesday, that the caretaker government has no right to decide to reduce Iraq’s oil production by twenty-three percent of total production, wondering whether the decision includes the region’s oil and whether the government will continue to pay the same percentage that was paid to the region before the reduction.




    Nassif said in a statement today, Alsumaria News received, a copy of it, that the decision to reduce Iraq’s oil production by a rate of one million and 61 thousand barrels per day, i.e. twenty-three percent of the total production has catastrophic repercussions on the Iraqi economy and its tax will be paid to the citizen who has no power, because the economy of Iraq It depends on oil exports only after issuing death certificates for agriculture, industry and the rest of the sectors that died due to corruption and neglect.







    Nassif asked: "Who authorized the caretaker government to take such a decision with this level of danger to the Iraqi economy? It was supposed, at the very least, that we ask OPEC to wait in this procedure while Iraq regains its recovery from the emergency that we are witnessing today, especially since the rest of the countries will not It is badly affected because it also depends on industrial and agricultural exports, the tourism sector and others, not like Iraq, which depends only on oil. "

    Nassif asked, "Will the Kurdistan region's oil be included in the decision to reduce production? Will the government continue to pay the region the same dues that it was paying before the reduction or will it be reduced?", Noting: "The Kurdish component is a victim of corruption due to the continued looting of its money and oil smuggling by large mafias Several years ago. "


    Nassif indicated: "The caretaker government does not have the right to risk the power of the people by taking a disastrous decision by concession whereby we waive a quarter of production and share what is worth one tenth of what all OPEC countries conceded, and therefore we must withdraw from this agreement and never implement it at the present circumstance."

    And Oil Minister Thamer Al-Ghadban stressed, earlier, that the oil reduction rate of 22.8% applies to all OPEC countries without exception, "including Iraq" in accordance with the recent agreement of the OPEC + meeting.


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    Deputy: The caretaker government has no right to decide to cut oil production Empty Alia Nassif: The caretaker government has no right to decide to cut oil production and risk the peop

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    Alia Nassif: The caretaker government has no right to decide to cut oil production and risk the people's livelihood

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    [rtl]Baghdad / Nina / Deputy Alia Nassif confirmed that the caretaker government has no right to take a decision to reduce Iraq’s oil production by twenty-three percent of the total production, wondering whether the decision includes the region’s oil and whether the government will continue to pay the same percentage that was paid to the region before the reduction.

    She said in a statement today: "The decision to reduce Iraq’s oil production by one million and 61,000 barrels per day, or twenty-three percent of the total production, has catastrophic repercussions on the Iraqi economy and will pay its tax to the citizen who has no power, because the Iraqi economy depends on oil exports only after Issuing death certificates for agriculture, industry and the rest of the sectors that died due to corruption and neglect.

    Nassif asked: "Who authorized the caretaker government to take such a decision at this level of danger to the Iraqi economy? Where at the very least it was assumed that we would ask OPEC to wait in this procedure until Iraq regains its recovery from the emergency that we are witnessing today, especially since the rest of the countries are witnessing It will not be harmed a lot, as it also depends on industrial and agricultural exports, the tourism sector and others, not like Iraq, which relies only on oil. "

    Nassif also asked, “Will the Kurdistan region’s oil be included in the decision to reduce production? Will the government continue to pay the region the same dues that it was paying before the reduction or will it be reduced?”, Noting: “The Kurdish component is a victim of corruption because of the continued looting of its money and oil smuggling by Big mafias for several years. "

    Nassif indicated: "The caretaker government does not have the right to risk the strength of the people by taking a disastrous decision by concession whereby we waive a quarter of production and share what is worth a tenth of what all OPEC countries conceded, and therefore we must withdraw from this agreement and never implement it in the current circumstance." End 9[/rtl]


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