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    Baghdad and Erbil negotiations “failed” regarding employee salaries.. What did the Sudanese stipulat

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    Post by Rocky Thu 11 Jan 2024, 6:41 am

    Baghdad and Erbil negotiations “failed” regarding employee salaries.. What did the Sudanese stipulate?

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    Economy News - Baghdad
     
    [rtl]A source in the Council of Ministers revealed the failure of negotiations between Baghdad and Erbil regarding financing the salaries of Kurdistan Region employees.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The source said that a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government failed to solve the problem of local employee salaries or reach a legal formula to amend the terms of the region’s share in the general budget law 2023-2025 after negotiations with the federal government that lasted three days.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The source, who requested to remain anonymous, stated that Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani “linked his approval of any legal or financial measures regarding the region’s share of the general budget to the position of the Federal Ministry of Finance, and promised to study the proposal to include the salaries of regional government employees to the salaries of federal government employees and include them.” in governing expenditures.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]Another source informed the Arab World News Agency last Sunday that discussions took place between a delegation from the regional government headed by Awat Janab Nuri Saleh, Minister of Finance and Economy in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, and the joint committee between the parliament and the federal government.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]That source said at the time that the delegation demanded amending the general budget law and fixing an amount of 913 billion dinars annually for the salaries of the region’s employees, apart from the conditions of Iraqi Kurdistan’s share, but the committee did not agree to the request and informed the delegation that it was able to finance an amount between 750-775 billion dinars only, although That the region undertakes to complete the rest of the amount from its internal revenues.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The source added, "The region's delegation met with the Federal Minister of Finance (Tif Sami Muhammad) and in the presence of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein, and (the minister) pledged any financial facilities or amendment to the general budget law on submitting oil and non-oil revenue data in the region to the Federal Financial Supervision Authority and paying off debts." Kurdistan Region in previous years.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]Al-Sudani's office had announced, at the end of last November, that the Iraqi Prime Minister had approved a proposal from Parliament adopted by a group of Arab representatives and Kurdish blocs, in addition to a request submitted by a large number of employees in the region, to pay their salaries directly.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The office said at the time that Al-Sudani stipulated that the regional government provide the federal government with employee data so that it could localize their salaries and transfer them directly, and that financing salaries be part of the region’s share in the budget law, taking into account “what the region owes according to the reports of the Ministry of Finance and the Federal Financial Supervision Bureau.”[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]The source indicated that the region's delegation "only obtained a pledge to provide another loan to pay part of the salaries for the remaining months of 2023, and it is also subject to the approval of the Federal Council of Ministers and the Federal Ministry of Finance."[/rtl]




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