I think they must have quorum or so would react |
SP at close today Guestimates?I think they will pass the resn so my guess:179Gerbil 180+ |
How is the vote going? |
REDBED. If it passes, then North of 180 is my vote. |
167.9 on bid |
The autonomous areas taking control of thier own oil limits the top dogs in Baghdad chance of embezzlement. Iraqis should have invaded the pitch about this long ago. |
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RE: Talks and more talks with nothing ever being resolved .Today 09:19
The Taqadum faction led by former Iraqi parliament speaker Mohammed Halbusi has broken its boycott and participated in the sessions of the Iraqi parliament.
Main story: Earlier, the Taqadum faction decided not to attend any session of parliament and continue to boycott until the vote on the general amnesty law is included in the agenda of parliamentary sessions.
Official statement: Haibat Halbusi, the leader of the "Taqadum" faction in the Iraqi parliament, said that after the presidency of the Iraqi parliament included the general amnesty law in the agenda of today's session, all members of their faction will participate.
Background: The agenda of today's session of the Iraqi parliament includes 10 items, the most important of which is to vote on the general budget amendment law, the personal status law, the law to restore ownership of property occupied by order of the council and the General Amnesty |
https://x.com/john78846295/status/1881646232927695337 PKK faction: "According to the political agreement, Shiite MPs must vote on the budget amendment" |
Shareho1der: hope/anticipation... |
Why is share price rising? |
167.4 on bid |
Pt, Yes and a naughty apple tart. |
@Pete, dunkers? |
SP at close today Guestimates?I think they will pass the resn so my guess:179 |
I think it's time for a biscuit and ground coffee, before the main show. |
Kev - "So 10am U.K. time all eyes on the PRIZE!." |
What time is the vote, and where is Habshan when you need him most ? |
I've got a funny feeling in my bank balance....
The Taqadum faction led by former Iraqi parliament speaker Mohammed Halbusi has broken its boycott and participated in the sessions of the Iraqi parliament.
Main story: Earlier, the Taqadum faction decided not to attend any session of parliament and continue to boycott until the vote on the general amnesty law is included in the agenda of parliamentary sessions.
Official statement: Haibat Halbusi, the leader of the "Taqadum" faction in the Iraqi parliament, said that after the presidency of the Iraqi parliament included the general amnesty law in the agenda of today's session, all members of their faction will participate.
Background: The agenda of today's session of the Iraqi parliament includes 10 items, the most important of which is to vote on the general budget amendment law, the personal status law, the law to restore ownership of property occupied by order of the council and the General Amnesty Act . |
165.4 ✅🆙U99;️📈 |
maybe today will be the day things start moving... we can but hope! |
162.1 on bid |
Iraqi Parliament to Vote on Budget Amendment Impacting Kurdistan Oil Exports.
The primary agenda item for the meeting is the draft law for the first amendment of the Iraqi general budget, focusing specifically on Kurdistan oil exports.
Jan. 21, 2025
ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – The Iraqi Parliament is set to meet on Tuesday to vote on an amendment to the general budget that pertains to resuming oil exports from Kurdistan.
The primary agenda item for the meeting is the draft law for the first amendment of the Iraqi general budget, focusing specifically on Kurdistan oil exports.
Vian Sabri, head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) faction in the Iraqi Parliament, disclosed on Sunday that Shiite political factions are advocating for modifications to Article 14 and Article 12 of the federal budget law. According to Sabri, these parties are particularly keen on revising the entitlements designated for oil-producing provinces.
On Sunday, the Iraqi Parliament conducted a significant session to deliberate and vote on various critical bills, including those amending the federal budget law.
The persistent disagreements between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the federal government of Iraq continue to influence diplomatic and economic discussions. These debates are particularly charged around the execution of agreements concerning budget allocations and oil exports.
A notable point of contention has been the distribution of salaries to public sector workers in the Kurdistan Region, which the KRG insists that it has been politicized by Baghdad.
Read More: ‘Good measures are taken to resume Kurdistan oil export’ Kurdistan Presidency Spokesman |
Iraqi MPs to Face One Million ID Fine for Missing Parliament Sessions Al-Mashhadani stressed the necessity of achieving a quorum in parliament, noting that the frequent absence of a significant number of MPs has severely hindered the process of passing crucial legislation and making urgent amendments to existing |
KRG, Baghdad reach agreement to resolve key disputes Kurdistan Breaking KRG Iraqi Government Salary Delays Kurdistan's Oil Export KRG, Baghdad reach agreement to resolve key disputes 2025-01-20 11:01
Font Shafaq News/ A green light has been signaled to resolve all outstanding issues between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the federal government, sources revealed on Monday. The sources told Shafaq News Agency that the unresolved issues include the salaries of KRG employees, oil exports and their revenues, as well as future dealings under “clear, standardized” procedures for calculating the state's financial resources based on official disclosures. The sources added that “an initial agreement on oil extraction and exports is expected to be reached, ensuring that the export process and its revenues are conducted in accordance with the procedures of the State Oil Marketing Organization (SOMO) and market-approved pricing.” The agreement, however, will not take effect until it is discussed and voted on during the weekly Cabinet meeting, the sources noted. A KRG delegation, headed by Minister of Finance and Economy, Awat Sheikh Janab, arrived in Baghdad late Sunday to negotiate solutions to the ongoing salary crisis in the Kurdistan region. Notably, the dispute between Baghdad and the KRG began in 2014 over oil resource management and budget allocations. In February 2024, Iraq’s Federal Supreme Court ordered Baghdad to directly pay KRG employee salaries after prolonged delays. In November 2024, the salaries issues were exacerbated when Iraq's cabinet ordered the KRG to immediately transfer its oil output to SOMO as part of an effort to centralize oil exports and revenue management. |