Kurdistan Alliance: our proposals concerning the oil and gas law benediction of “acceptability”
Kurdistan Alliance: our proposals concerning the oil and gas law benediction of “acceptability”
01/09/2014 10:37
Tomorrow’s Press / Baghdad confirmed the Kurdistan Alliance, on Monday, said the coalition’s proposals on oil and gas law benediction of “admissibility” of the National Alliance, strongly indicating that it will present during the sessions of the House of Representatives next.
The leader of the Coalition Qasim Muhammad Qasim for “tomorrow’s Press,” that “the oil and gas law to take a great deal of discussions blocks because he regards imports center and the region, and it revealed a lot of facts about the benefits the province lost,” pointing out that “the law DAI importance during debates negotiating committees from both sides of the Kurdistan Alliance and the National Alliance, aimed at forming a government.
He added that “the Kurdistan Alliance prepared a paper in which a number of proposals on the law has been discussed during the meeting elves negotiating has benediction admissibility and interest by both parties,” pointing out that “the committee agreed to put strongly during Soundings House of Representatives next for the boot to be read and approved.”
The Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, on the sixth of September, 2011, that the draft law of oil and gas provided by the Government to the Parliament, involves a “constitutional violation” to confiscate the right of the provinces and territories, indicating that it is possible to modify the bill and enriching to find a suitable formula to be agreed upon between the political blocs . Iraqi government announced, in the 28th of August, 2011, for the ratification of the draft law of oil and gas, and decided to submit them to Parliament for approval, while office announced Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs, Hussein al-Shahristani, on the second of July, the government introduced ” Some amendments “to the draft oil law, which is long overdue and reviewed by the Energy Commission of the Cabinet.
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