We are nutters but soon to be proved right nutters. |
Poor old Putup getting a shoeing over on LSE. Couldn't happen to a more miserable b@stard. |
All pointing to Sunday
Kurdistan Finance Minister: Salary deal possible by Sunday Kurdistan Erbil Breaking Baghdad Salaries Delay Awat Sheikh Janab Kurdistan Finance Minister: Salary deal possible by Sunday 2025-01-31 15:05
Font Shafaq News/ On Friday, the Minister of Finance in the Kurdistan Region, Awat Sheikh Janab, expressed hope for a resolution of the salaries delay issue by Sunday. In a press statement attended by Shafaq News correspondent, Janab said the atmosphere of the meeting in Baghdad was “very positive”, adding, "We hope to conclude the work and fund the salaries by Sunday, February 2." The meeting, held earlier today at the residence of Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein in Baghdad, saw a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), led by Sheikh Janab and comprising around 20 members. The discussions centered on the December 2024 salaries and the salary schedule for 2025. The salary crisis in the Kurdistan Region dates back to 2014, when tensions between the federal government in Baghdad and the KRG escalated over the management of oil and budget matters, compounded by the repercussions of the ISIS war, falling oil prices, and the global COVID-19 pandemic. Baghdad ceased sending its share of the budget to the region, prompting the KRG to independently export oil. This conflict led to disruptions in salary payments, initiating a cycle of delays and financial arrears. Since then, various attempts have been made to find compromises between the two sides, including financial agreements stipulating that the KRG’s budget share would be paid in exchange for its commitment to export a specific amount of oil. As the dispute continues, the burden has increasingly fallen on the citizens of the region. |
https://x.com/john78846295/status/1885394678310203816 Deciding factor for Sunday's vote on the budget amendment is Shiite blocs votes. Division amongst the Coordination Framework on the vote - I think 50% required for a positive outcome... its close. |
Those of us that have held this long knew it couldn't come out any other way even after the PUT right down and mugging restructuring. Never to be forgotten. What's AB doing now ? 5 k a day ? 20 k a day ? . |
This was expected LTH GKPiers... And it wont be the last time.
It's not all doom an gloom as BD5 would wants us all to think.
This Geeza is always looking on the bright side.
As of the 10th Sept 2025, (222 DAYS AWAY) Turkey and Kurdistan can say good bye to these genocidal, megalomaniac.
Tomorrow, it will be one day less... |
Time will tell....if they threaten to cancel foreign aid payments to Iraq they will vote. Genel being down is perhaps not a good sign. |
Its Time this time..... GLA |
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/BPs-High-Stakes-Return-to-Kirkuk.html |
Sorry! For what it's worth I think it gets voted through,let the shoe throwing commence! |
170.6 it was... |
delayed on ADVFN is a pain in the neck.... |
170.6 close |
W/E so off topic allowed...
The world is a mess - just been watching the German parliament result - BREXIT wasnt just about GDP/money (everyone knew nothing really would change)...
171.40 UT I think...
Sunday could be interesting... |
Sheikh it all about |
I'm in but I really can't blame anyone for being sceptical and staying on the fence. Something is long termers can't square with. Anyway too late now. Good luck all holders ! |
Either you're in or you're out, right now. |
Last chance at these levels. Step aboard |
Shafaq News/ On Friday, the Minister of Finance in the Kurdistan Region, Awat Sheikh Janab, expressed hope for a resolution of the salaries delay issue by Sunday.In a press statement attended by Shafaq News correspondent, Janab said the atmosphere of the meeting in Baghdad was "very positive", adding, "We hope to conclude the work and fund the salaries by Sunday, February 2."The meeting, held earlier today at the residence of Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein in Baghdad, saw a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), led by Sheikh Janab and comprising around 20 members.The discussions centered on the December 2024 salaries and the salary schedule for 2025.The salary crisis in the Kurdistan Region dates back to 2014, when tensions between the federal government in Baghdad and the KRG escalated over the management of oil and budget matters, compounded by the repercussions of the ISIS war, falling oil prices, and the global COVID-19 pandemic.Baghdad ceased sending its share of the budget to the region, prompting the KRG to independently export oil. This conflict led to disruptions in salary payments, initiating a cycle of delays and financial arrears.Since then, various attempts have been made to find compromises between the two sides, including financial agreements stipulating that the KRG's budget share would be paid in exchange for its commitment to export a specific amount of oil.As the dispute continues, the burden has increasingly fallen on the citizens of the region. |
Interesting that Genl have slipped today. Punters switching back to GKP perhaps? Anyway here's to Monday. Cheers. |
Stale bulls exiting at 170p? Bloody nutcases more like. |