The region agrees to reduce the proportion of its budget to 12% provided

The region agrees to reduce the proportion of its budget to 12% provided

2017/11/15 19:18

The region agrees to reduce the proportion of its budget to 12 percent provided[Ayna-Baghdad]
The Finance Committee in the Parliament of Kurdistan, on Wednesday, that the region will agree to allocate 12.67% of the budget for him, in one case only, not to deduct the sovereign expenditure of this ratio.
According to a report of the Committee, which was issued after the end of the session of the Parliament of Kurdistan today, the parliament stressed that the share of the region of the federal budget 17% instead of 12.67%, “adding that” the federal government to increase the sovereign expenditures in a deliberate manner. ”
The report said that” The draft budget of the year 2018, with the Finance Committee, expressed his rejection of the way the central government deal with the region draft budget bill 2018.
He explained that “if Baghdad did not agree to pay 17% of the budget for the Kurdistan region, the territorial government must adhere to be 12.67% Of the total revenues of Iraq without deducting sovereign expenditures.
The report pointed out that “so will be the share of the Kurdistan region 13 trillion dinars, while the payment of 17% of the budget after the deduction of sovereign expenditure means sending 11 trillion dinars for the region.”
The report also stressed that “the difference in the number of employees of the Kurdistan region should be addressed by a specialized committee comprising experts from both sides, as the region confirms that the number is one million and 249 thousand and 481 people, while Baghdad says the number of employees in the region is 681 thousand and 21 people Just”.
The report of the Committee, the need to commit to the Kurdistan region to export 250,000 barrels of oil per day through Iraq.
The Parliament of Kurdistan has called during the meeting today, to provide an opportunity to accelerate the dialogue serious and real between Baghdad and Erbil instead of escalation and the language of threat, indicating that the Prime Minister, Haider Abadi, raised yesterday, after the meeting of the Federal Council of several issues must be standing.

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