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    Elekti decides Kurdistan’s share in the budget: negotiations are advanced and the vote is on Monday

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    Elekti decides Kurdistan’s share in the budget: negotiations are advanced and the vote is on Monday Empty Elekti decides Kurdistan’s share in the budget: negotiations are advanced and the vote is on Monday

    Post by Rocky Sat 01 Jun 2024, 4:40 am

    Elekti decides Kurdistan’s share in the budget: negotiations are advanced and the vote is on Monday
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    Baghdad today - Sulaymaniyah
    The representative of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Gharib Ahmed, confirmed today, Saturday (June 1, 2024), that discussions within Parliament regarding the region’s share in the budget are well advanced.
    Ahmed said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “there is progress regarding the region’s share in the financial budget for the year 2024, in addition to a response from most political blocs to pass the share, and we expect to proceed to vote on the budget tables next Monday.”
    He added, "The controversy now is only technical, about the method of delivering the region's revenues, and the method of calculating Kurdistan's financial revenues, and this matter will be resolved. The first steps have begun after the first batch of revenues is delivered, and therefore the region's share will pass, and we expect that the vote on the budget will end a large part." of disagreements.”
    On Friday (May 31, 2024), member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Wafa Muhammad Karim, revealed the details and behind the scenes of the visit of the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, to Baghdad.
    Karim said in an interview with “Baghdad Today” that “Barzani’s visit and his meetings with political leaders discussed several aspects, the most important of which was resolving the employee salaries file and the issue of sending sums on a monthly basis without delay, including the salaries of the security services in the region, and the resettlement file.”
    He added, "Through his visit, Barzani wanted to resolve the issue of voting on the budget and the region's share in it after taking pledges from leaders and party leaders, after the recent objections that emerged from a group of representatives. Therefore, these objections will not affect Kurdistan's share and will proceed without obstacles."
    Last Thursday, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, arrived in Baghdad to hold discussions with Federal Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani and a number of senior officials in the federal government, in addition to meetings with leaders and leaders of political forces.
    Many representatives led media and parliamentary objections against the budget tables and the claim that the Kurdistan region was given more than the entitlements of other provinces, which was denied by the Ministry of Planning and government advisors, stating that Kurdistan’s share in the tables includes the development of the regions and total investment expenditures, while the shares of the rest of the provinces include only the development of the regions. Investment allocations also exist independently across ministries and amount to 40 trillion dinars.
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