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    Post by Rocky Tue 30 May 2023, 4:49 am

    The budget ignites disputes... and the state administration coalition is "dying and threatened with collapse"
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     Baghdad today - Baghdad 
    The federal budget bill has sparked disputes between the political blocs, destabilizing the political process that resulted in the state administration coalition, which is going through a "dying" stage and may be in danger of collapsing. 
    And between supporters and opponents of the draft federal budget law, and between northern and southern Iraq, voices began to rise to demand "fairness and rights." 
    Where the deputies of the southern provinces called for fairness in their provinces, similar to the budget of the Kurdistan region, while the independents sharpened their resolve, in preparation for refusing to vote on the federal budget.
    Independent MP Haitham Al-Fahd Al-Zargani said in a statement received by (Baghdad Today) that "with the approaching date of the voting session on the budget, we are working to create an opinion in Parliament and not to vote on paragraphs that do not do justice to the governorates of the center, the south, and Basra in particular." 
    For its part, "The New Arab" network revealed that the Iraqi Kurdistan government "deliberately" obstructed passing the budget law as a result of its refusal of items that impose new conditions on it, including the payment of arrears of its employees' salaries. 
    The Kurdistan Regional Government promised the amendments made by the Parliamentary Finance to the budget regarding the paragraphs of the region, unfair and contrary to the constitution, while the head of the regional government described it as "treason and conspiracy against the Kurdistan region." 
    The regional presidency confirmed that it would not abide by these amendments that contradict the political agreement to form the government of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani, as well as the Baghdad and Erbil agreement signed with al-Sudani. 
    The researcher in political affairs, Ihsan Al-Shammari, confirmed today, Tuesday, that the differences between the political forces over the budget law threaten the collapse of the state administration alliance.
    Al-Shammari told (Baghdad Today) that "the new dispute over the budget law will have an impact on the state administration coalition, especially since this alliance suffers from major internal disputes, and it is currently in a moment of political death." 
    He added, "We believe that we are now the beginning of the end for the state administration coalition and the end of the stage of political agreements, and this will push towards the existence of new political alignments."
    In order to avoid the differences that cast a shadow over the political agreement of the State Administration Alliance that resulted in Al-Sudani, the State Administration Alliance held a meeting at the house of the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Fuad Hussein, to discuss the region's share in the federal budget. 
    An informed source told (Baghdad Today) that "the regional government authorized Hussein to negotiate from the side of the region, while the Secretary-General of the Badr Organization, Hadi al-Amiri, will be the representative of the coordination framework." 
    He added, "The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the Kurdistan Democratic Party agreed to cancel the clause that the regional government pays 10% of the salaries saved for employees in the region, which is the paragraph that was added by the Finance Committee to the Budget Law in Article 13 and objected to by the regional government."  
    Last Saturday, the House of Representatives failed to hold a special session to vote on the draft financial budget law for the year 2023, due to the addition of paragraphs by the Parliamentary Finance Committee, which the Kurdish political forces considered to be inconsistent with the political agreements on which the Sudanese were formed, and which relate to the oil of the Kurdistan region. 
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