Less than 7 months until September ;) |
Bit more horse trading required |
beernut.says 17th may on your post I believe |
Not sure if this is after vote or maybe still before
Gla john @john78846295 · 17 May 2024 #GKP #GENL $DNO $HKN $SNM #Kurdistan
@apikur_oil
Iraqi envoy to the UN: #Erbil and #Baghdad have reached an agreement to re-export oil.
"The teams of the #KRG and federal government have reached an agreement on resumption of #oil exports". |
Hopefully these useless b@stards will earn their salaries today. |
🫣🫣129310;🤞 |
Agree,they don't want an independent Kurdistan,but they certainly don't want an independent Kurdistan which has sole control of one of the largest Oil/Gas resources on the planet. TOUGH,Trumps back. |
There will always be a few maliki malingerers , some of thsse sword sharpenerers are living in the 8th C. Which is where the halfwits belong. GLA LTHs |
john@john78846295:1h
Speaker: The amendment to the budget law will be approved |
It has nothing to do with legitimacy. Its purely political and always has been . The Iranians are terrified of an independent Kurdistan and its US military bases. |
It's not a legitimate industry without a legitimate payment mechanism written in the Iraq budget law..Contract legitimacy always a given and has been tested for years..Lets see how it goes |
Legitimacy is already there. It's the ICG intransigence that needs to be sorted. |
H7 Wish it was a Friday night there would be some partying
Gla |
#gkp #gkptakeover Will legitimacy for all Kurdish oil companies land today ??https://x.com/111notout1/status/1885963576361296195?s=61&t=EEAJRmerpfLiAmForyb8Dw |
H7, Quite. |
Some of us have been waiting 15 years + for this. IF/when it happens ( you know who you are )
GLA to us all. |
Looking positive but let's see the actual result of the vote before popping the champers. GLA. |
Iraqi Parliament Set to Vote on Key Budget Amendments, Including Kurdistan Oil Exports Vian Sabri, head of the KDP's parliamentary bloc, confirmed to Kurdistan24 that PM al-Sudani has urged faction leaders to support the amendment, emphasizing its necessity for restarting KRG’s oil exports. |
john @john78846295 · 10m #GKP #GENL $DNO $HKN $SNM @apikur_oil #OOTT
Member of the Iraqi parliament's energy committee: the majority of Shiite parties have decided to vote for the budget amendment. |
Iraqi Parliament Set to Vote on Key Budget Amendments, Including Ku...Today 07:17
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Iraqi Parliament Set to Vote on Key Budget Amendments, Including Kurdistan Oil Exports
Vian Sabri, head of the KDP's parliamentary bloc, confirmed to Kurdistan24 that PM al-Sudani has urged faction leaders to support the amendment, emphasizing its necessity for restarting KRG’s oil exports.
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A session of Iraq's parliament. (Photo: Kurdistan24)A session of Iraq's parliament. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Iraq
Iraq's parliament
Budget amendments
Resumption of KRG's Oil Exports
Feb. 2, 2025
ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – The Iraqi Parliament is set to convene on Sunday, for a crucial vote on amendments to the three-year federal budget law, a decision that could have significant economic and political ramifications, particularly concerning the resumption of Kurdistan Region’s oil exports.
The vote follows an agreement reached during a meeting on Friday between Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and parliamentary bloc leaders, where consensus was established to pass the amendments in their current form.
Parliamentary Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani has indicated that the budget amendment, as approved by the Council of Ministers, will be presented for a final vote.
The parliamentary session will focus on four key agenda items.
The primary item is the approval of the first amendment to the federal general budget law for 2023-2025 (Law No. 13 of 2023).
Other matters include revisions to the academic degree equivalency law, review of Ministry of Education recommendations, and a second reading of the private universities higher education bill.
A major point of contention has been the provisions related to the Kurdistan Region’s oil exports, which have remained halted due to prolonged disputes between Baghdad and Erbil.
Vian Sabri, head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s (KDP) parliamentary bloc, confirmed to Kurdistan24 that Prime Minister al-Sudani has urged faction leaders to support the amendment, emphasizing its necessity for restarting Kurdistan’s oil exports.
A general understanding was reportedly reached among key parliamentary blocs on January 29 to approve the provisions enabling the resumption of oil shipments.
This vote represents a critical step in resolving long-standing financial and energy disputes between the federal government and the Kurdistan Region.
The outcome could significantly impact Iraq’s economic stability, energy production, and Baghdad-Erbil relations, setting the stage for renewed cooperation or continued deadlock in revenue-sharing and oil management frameworks. |
Nice one fairenough
GL all |
Let's see what happens when the bullsh*t stops. |
john @john78846295 #GKP #GENL $DNO $HKN $SNM @apikur_oil #OOTT
Speaker: "After extensive discussions, we agreed with heads of blocs & committees to pass the text sent by the government regarding amending the general budget law for convincing technical and legal reasons." |
Well if they blow this they can probably kiss BP ( and everyone else ) goodbye. Sudani cant afford to let that happen.
IMO |