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    The Baghdad loan melts in the mouth of Erbil.. The suffering of the Kurds continues, and the ruling

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    Post by Rocky Sun 26 Mar 2023, 10:11 am

    [size=52]The Baghdad loan melts in the mouth of Erbil.. The suffering of the Kurds continues, and the ruling parties are accused of accusations[/size]
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    Time after time, the truth about the ruling parties in Kurdistan is revealed. Despite the large financial revenues generated by the regional government, the Kurdish people are in the filth of "poverty".
    Kurdish politicians always knock on the heads of the federal government regarding the rights of their employees, considering that Baghdad's failure to hand over financial dues, according to their description, is like a "crime" against the employees of the Kurdistan region, but it is nothing but a "game" that "Kurdish politicians are looting Baghdad's money and the people are witnessing the damage." .
    The federal government, headed by Muhammad Shia al-Sudani, again sent new financial payments to the regional government. Although the payments were received in the form of a loan, the main objective of them is to hand over Kurdistan employees their monthly salaries, and this did not happen, and the money was shared between the ruling parties.
    The central government had sent, earlier, a financial loan amounting to 400 billion dinars to the Kurdistan Regional Government to pay the salaries of the region's employees within two months.
    A member of Parliament, Badria Al-Barzanji, revealed the fate of the money that Baghdad sent to the Kurdistan Regional Government as salaries for the region's employees, while accusing the two ruling parties of controlling all the resources of Kurdistan.
    Al-Barzanji said in an interview with Al-Maalouma Agency, "The financial loan that arrived from the federal government to the Kurdistan region, which amounted to 400 billion dinars, was delivered to Kurdish and international oil companies," noting that "the government of Erbil was indebted to these companies.
    And it turns out: “No one knows where this money goes, even if we wanted and asked the regional government to know the fate of the money that comes, whether from oil revenues, taxes or border entrances, we will not find a deaf ear .”
    The member of the House of Representatives accuses the ruling Kurdish parties, namely (Al-Parti and Al-Yakti), of "controlling all the resources of the Kurdistan region and the financial revenues from various aspects."
    Al-Barzanji (a representative of the new generation) confirms that "Kurdistan employees, until today, with the approaching end of the current month, have not received the salaries of last February," pointing out that "the Kurdish people have not benefited from Anything, neither from the sale of oil nor from the sums paid.” sent by the central government.
    In addition, a member of the House of Representatives, Sarwa Abdul Wahid, confirmed that the employees of the Kurdistan region suffer from not receiving their monthly salaries at the specified times, and while she indicated that no one knows the amount that arrived in the region. Where it went, she accused the Kurdistan government of stealing the Kurdish people during the holy month of Ramadan.
    And Abdel Wahed confirms in an interview followed by Al-Maalouma, that "the Kurdistan region owns oil and local imports, in addition to the funds handed over by the Baghdad government."
    She points out, "These sums have certainly been stolen by the regional government, to be enjoyed by a certain family, at a time when the Kurdish people are suffering from constant suffering."
    In turn, the Kurdish political activist, Luqman Hassan, considered the delayed salaries of Kurdistan employees to have become a "normal" situation for the regional government, and while stressing that the suffering of the Kurdish people would continue if Baghdad sent $400 billion to Kurdistan , he outlined two steps to end the "game" of the authoritarian parties.
    Hassan mentioned in an interview with Al-Maalouma Agency, "The money that was sent by the federal government to the Kurdistan region to pay the salaries of employees has not yet reached the employees."
    He adds, however, by saying: "After more than 40 days have passed, the employees received salaries for the month of February, and as for the salaries of the current month, they have not yet been paid."
    And he adds, "This situation has become normal by the Kurdistan Regional Government. Indeed, if Baghdad disburses them 400 billion dollars instead of 400 billion dinars, no Kurdish employee will see the amount or the monthly salary that he deserves."
    And the Kurdish politician explains, "The employees of the region have repeatedly demanded and appealed to the need for salaries to be paid directly to them by the central government, or for Baghdad to supervise the payment of salaries to them," stressing that "these two steps are enough to end this game by the leaders of the ruling parties in the Kurdistan region.” .
    The Kurdish people, who sacrificed a lot to obtain their rights and freedom, are today at the mercy of the ruling parties that control all financial revenues, and dominate everything small and large, which is what drives them to rearrange their papers again and try to break the bars of "imprisonment" of poverty through a government that puts it at the top of its priorities. Ended/25 SAR
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