View Full Version : Kurdistan Federal government to move quickly on RSL & HCL to Iraq's federal parliament
darock0116
07-15-2007, 05:10 PM
17:05:32 15 Jul. 2007 Prime Minister Barzani calls on Iraq federal government to move forward on agreed revenue sharing and oil laws
Erbil, Kurdistan Region-Iraq (KRG.org) - Mr Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, today called upon the federal government to move quickly and take the agreed draft Revenue Sharing Law and agreed draft Oil and Gas Law to the Council of Representatives (Iraq’s federal parliament).
He said, “The sooner the agreed drafts are enacted into law, the better for all Iraqi peoples. While this law is vital for Iraqis, it is also important that we demonstrate to the international community that we are capable of bringing this law into action.”
“We are concerned that the agreed drafts have been bogged down in an obscure committee in Baghdad - called the ‘Shura Council’, which has made unauthorised material changes to the agreed drafts, apparently in consultation with unnamed oil ministry officials in Baghdad. This is not acceptable. It is a delaying tactic that must be swept aside. The agreed drafts must be reinstated and put to the Parliament.”
The Prime Minister added, “Kurdistan Alliance members in the federal parliament are anxious to move forward on the texts to which the KRG and the federal government agreed. We encourage other political blocs who care about the viability of a federal Iraq to take a similar attitude, so that these two important laws can be enacted as soon as possible”.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law will, when enacted, provide for the sharing of all petroleum revenue, wherever derived, to be shared on a per capita basis throughout Iraq, with a guaranteed allocation for the Kurdistan Region. The draft Oil and Gas Law will establish the basis for cooperative petroleum management throughout Iraq, with the Kurdistan Region voluntarily delegating some of its constitutional petroleum powers to a Federal Oil and Gas Council.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law was agreed between the KRG and the federal authorities on 20 June. The draft Oil and Gas Law was agreed between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government, and approved by the Iraq Council of Ministers, in February this year.
http://web.krg.org/articles/detail.asp?rnr=223&lngnr=12&smap=02010100&anr=19083
cooperj
07-15-2007, 05:17 PM
17:05:32 15 Jul. 2007 Prime Minister Barzani calls on Iraq federal government to move forward on agreed revenue sharing and oil laws
Erbil, Kurdistan Region-Iraq (KRG.org) -Mr Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, today called upon the federal government to move quickly and take the agreed draft Revenue Sharing Law and agreed draft Oil and Gas Law to the Council of Representatives (Iraq’s federal parliament).
He said, “The sooner the agreed drafts are enacted into law, the better for all Iraqi peoples. While this law is vital for Iraqis, it is also important that we demonstrate to the international community that we are capable of bringing this law into action.”
“We are concerned that the agreed drafts have been bogged down in an obscure committee in Baghdad - called the ‘Shura Council’, which has made unauthorised material changes to the agreed drafts, apparently in consultation with unnamed oil ministry officials in Baghdad. This is not acceptable. It is a delaying tactic that must be swept aside. The agreed drafts must be reinstated and put to the Parliament.”
The Prime Minister added, “Kurdistan Alliance members in the federal parliament are anxious to move forward on the texts to which the KRG and the federal government agreed. We encourage other political blocs who care about the viability of a federal Iraq to take a similar attitude, so that these two important laws can be enacted as soon as possible”.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law will, when enacted, provide for the sharing of all petroleum revenue, wherever derived, to be shared on a per capita basis throughout Iraq, with a guaranteed allocation for the Kurdistan Region. The draft Oil and Gas Law will establish the basis for cooperative petroleum management throughout Iraq, with the Kurdistan Region voluntarily delegating some of its constitutional petroleum powers to a Federal Oil and Gas Council.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law was agreed between the KRG and the federal authorities on 20 June. The draft Oil and Gas Law was agreed between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government, and approved by the Iraq Council of Ministers, in February this year.
http://web.krg.org/articles/detail.asp?rnr=223&lngnr=12&smap=02010100&anr=19083SAW THIS EARLIER. ISN'T THIS EVEN GREATER NEWS?
GeorgiaGal
07-15-2007, 05:19 PM
I hope this means they are ready already
po-cajun
07-15-2007, 05:22 PM
Thanks Rock
GET ER DONE!!!!!!
We all hope that they do move quickly, thanks for info DaRock...
We all hope that they do move quickly, thanks for info DaRock...
A snail can only move so "fast". I expect things to continue along about the same rate.
A snail can only move so "fast". I expect things to continue along about the same rate.
Indeed, but I believe these GOI clowns can move faster if they actually wanted to...
JPmonopoly
07-15-2007, 05:31 PM
well, this sounds promising! the Kurds are ready to roll!
Indeed, but I believe these GOI clowns can move faster if they actually wanted to...
I think if they are forced to they will work faster and harder.
dinar shore
07-15-2007, 05:36 PM
17:05:32 15 Jul. 2007 Prime Minister Barzani calls on Iraq federal government to move forward on agreed revenue sharing and oil laws
Erbil, Kurdistan Region-Iraq (KRG.org) - Mr Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, today called upon the federal government to move quickly and take the agreed draft Revenue Sharing Law and agreed draft Oil and Gas Law to the Council of Representatives (Iraq’s federal parliament).
He said, “The sooner the agreed drafts are enacted into law, the better for all Iraqi peoples. While this law is vital for Iraqis, it is also important that we demonstrate to the international community that we are capable of bringing this law into action.”
“We are concerned that the agreed drafts have been bogged down in an obscure committee in Baghdad - called the ‘Shura Council’, which has made unauthorised material changes to the agreed drafts, apparently in consultation with unnamed oil ministry officials in Baghdad. This is not acceptable. It is a delaying tactic that must be swept aside. The agreed drafts must be reinstated and put to the Parliament.”
The Prime Minister added, “Kurdistan Alliance members in the federal parliament are anxious to move forward on the texts to which the KRG and the federal government agreed. We encourage other political blocs who care about the viability of a federal Iraq to take a similar attitude, so that these two important laws can be enacted as soon as possible”.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law will, when enacted, provide for the sharing of all petroleum revenue, wherever derived, to be shared on a per capita basis throughout Iraq, with a guaranteed allocation for the Kurdistan Region. The draft Oil and Gas Law will establish the basis for cooperative petroleum management throughout Iraq, with the Kurdistan Region voluntarily delegating some of its constitutional petroleum powers to a Federal Oil and Gas Council.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law was agreed between the KRG and the federal authorities on 20 June. The draft Oil and Gas Law was agreed between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government, and approved by the Iraq Council of Ministers, in February this year.
http://web.krg.org/articles/detail.asp?rnr=223&lngnr=12&smap=02010100&anr=19083
Hopefully, they can override the al Sadr / Iranian influence in Parliament that absolutely does not want to see the HCL approved and enacted.
flying scotts man
07-15-2007, 05:53 PM
17:05:32 15 Jul. 2007 Prime Minister Barzani calls on Iraq federal government to move forward on agreed revenue sharing and oil laws
Erbil, Kurdistan Region-Iraq (KRG.org) -Mr Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, today called upon the federal government to move quickly and take the agreed draft Revenue Sharing Law and agreed draft Oil and Gas Law to the Council of Representatives (Iraq’s federal parliament).
He said, “The sooner the agreed drafts are enacted into law, the better for all Iraqi peoples. While this law is vital for Iraqis, it is also important that we demonstrate to the international community that we are capable of bringing this law into action.”
“We are concerned that the agreed drafts have been bogged down in an obscure committee in Baghdad - called the ‘Shura Council’, which has made unauthorised material changes to the agreed drafts, apparently in consultation with unnamed oil ministry officials in Baghdad. This is not acceptable. It is a delaying tactic that must be swept aside. The agreed drafts must be reinstated and put to the Parliament.”
The Prime Minister added, “Kurdistan Alliance members in the federal parliament are anxious to move forward on the texts to which the KRG and the federal government agreed. We encourage other political blocs who care about the viability of a federal Iraq to take a similar attitude, so that these two important laws can be enacted as soon as possible”.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law will, when enacted, provide for the sharing of all petroleum revenue, wherever derived, to be shared on a per capita basis throughout Iraq, with a guaranteed allocation for the Kurdistan Region. The draft Oil and Gas Law will establish the basis for cooperative petroleum management throughout Iraq, with the Kurdistan Region voluntarily delegating some of its constitutional petroleum powers to a Federal Oil and Gas Council.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law was agreed between the KRG and the federal authorities on 20 June. The draft Oil and Gas Law was agreed between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government, and approved by the Iraq Council of Ministers, in February this year.
http://web.krg.org/articles/detail.asp?rnr=223&lngnr=12&smap=02010100&anr=19083
dot the i cross the t it's done where is my shoe box!
oldskiier
07-15-2007, 05:56 PM
Here's another article saying the same thing !!! It's catching on !!!!
FRG.org (http://www.krg.org/), 17:05:32 15 Jul. 2007
Prime Minister Barzani calls on Iraq federal government to move forward on agreed revenue sharing and oil laws
Erbil, Kurdistan Region-Iraq (KRG.org) - Mr Nechirvan Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, today called upon the federal government to move quickly and take the agreed draft Revenue Sharing Law and agreed draft Oil and Gas Law to the Council of Representatives (Iraq’s federal parliament).
He said, “The sooner the agreed drafts are enacted into law, the better for all Iraqi peoples. While this law is vital for Iraqis, it is also important that we demonstrate to the international community that we are capable of bringing this law into action.”
Kurdistan Regional Government - KRG (http://web.krg.org/articles/detail.asp?rnr=223&lngnr=12&smap=02010100&anr=19083)
“We are concerned that the agreed drafts have been bogged down in an obscure committee in Baghdad - called the ‘Shura Council’, which has made unauthorised material changes to the agreed drafts, apparently in consultation with unnamed oil ministry officials in Baghdad. This is not acceptable. It is a delaying tactic that must be swept aside. The agreed drafts must be reinstated and put to the Parliament.”
The Prime Minister added, “Kurdistan Alliance members in the federal parliament are anxious to move forward on the texts to which the KRG and the federal government agreed. We encourage other political blocs who care about the viability of a federal Iraq to take a similar attitude, so that these two important laws can be enacted as soon as possible”.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law will, when enacted, provide for the sharing of all petroleum revenue, wherever derived, to be shared on a per capita basis throughout Iraq, with a guaranteed allocation for the Kurdistan Region. The draft Oil and Gas Law will establish the basis for cooperative petroleum management throughout Iraq, with the Kurdistan Region voluntarily delegating some of its constitutional petroleum powers to a Federal Oil and Gas Council.
The draft Revenue Sharing Law was agreed between the KRG and the federal authorities on 20 June. The draft Oil and Gas Law was agreed between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government, and approved by the Iraq Council of Ministers, in February this year.
8ball
07-15-2007, 05:57 PM
Hopefully they take a whole month to make sure the "i's" are dotted and the "t's" are crossed....... open the ISX......... OPEN THE ISX........
8ball
buck74
07-15-2007, 06:01 PM
To bad the Kurds are not in charge, they seem to be the only ones who ever get anything accomplished. That is why Kurdistan is booming while the rest of Iraq is parralized with inaction.
well, this sounds promising! the Kurds are ready to roll!
Shau - Kenshin
07-15-2007, 06:02 PM
Hopefully they take a whole month to make sure the "i's" are dotted and the "t's" are crossed....... open the ISX......... OPEN THE ISX........
8ball
Alright.....
Alrighty then.....
Thatsa spicey ah meatah ball!
GET THIS DONE!
8ball
07-15-2007, 06:10 PM
Nothing else matters...... the ISX will bolster the dinar and Iraq..... with foreign investment ..........then the HCL is should pass.............
Open the ISX........Open the ISX........Open the ISX........Open the ISX........Open the ISX........Open the ISX........Open the ISX........Open the ISX........ ( To infinity and beyond!!! )
This is one blackboard assignment I would do a thousand times.....
8ball
Indeed, but I believe these GOI clowns can move faster if they actually wanted to...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvRihVNIRQ0
WellFedMonkey
07-15-2007, 06:19 PM
I think that you and Oldskiier should call each other and flip a coin to decide who's thread should stay. I don't know who's thread I should have posted in! :p
This is great news! Now lets hope that they as united Iraqi citizens can finally move forward with the oil law.
WellFedMonkey
07-15-2007, 06:22 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvRihVNIRQ0
LOL!
This is a an animated version of Iraqi politics. All talk but no walk.. ..errr..leap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvRihVNIRQ0
HAHAHAHAHA! Poor Bernard, he forgot what the goal was, near GOI similarities...LOL!:lmao:
Howler
07-15-2007, 06:26 PM
Hopefully, they can override the al Sadr / Iranian influence in Parliament that absolutely does not want to see the HCL approved and enacted.
Exactly!!!
Maybe that is why they are finally moving to replace some parliment members.
Thought I Would Bring The Cheering Section Over To This Thread
WE want it NOW!!! We all Waited long enough.....
GET ER DONE!!!!:happy64:
GET ER DONE!!!!:happy64: GET ER DONE!!!! :happy64:GET ER DONE!!!!:happy64:
GET ER DONE!!!!:happy64: GET ER DONE!!!! :happy64:GET ER DONE!!!!:happy64:
Come on SING IT !!!!!
yunowu
07-15-2007, 07:07 PM
Thanks Rock !! Just came back from the Grand Canyon with the kids !! Wonderful post !! :happy64: :happy64: :happy64:
LongShot
07-15-2007, 07:18 PM
Nice find for once this actually looks like it could be promising. As long as they CAN get it done.
RfxLady
07-15-2007, 07:31 PM
17:05:32 15 Jul. 2007 Prime Minister Barzani calls on Iraq federal government to move forward on agreed revenue sharing and oil laws
Erbil, Kurdistan Region-Iraq (KRG.org) -. . .While this law is vital for Iraqis, it is also important that we demonstrate to the international community that we are capable of bringing this law into action.”
“We are concerned that the agreed drafts have been bogged down in an obscure committee in Baghdad - called the ‘Shura Council’, which has made unauthorised material changes to the agreed drafts, apparently in consultation with unnamed oil ministry officials in Baghdad. This is not acceptable. It is a delaying tactic that must be swept aside. The agreed drafts must be reinstated and put to the Parliament.” . . . .
http://web.krg.org/articles/detail.asp?rnr=223&lngnr=12&smap=02010100&anr=19083
This whole post is HUGE but this especially caught my eye.
Keep the good reports coming.
Nice find for once this actually looks like it could be promising. As long as they CAN get it done.
Wow, LS, when you go to the dark side, you really go all out.
Pu3ska
07-15-2007, 08:57 PM
Yesssss, I want it tomorrow
GO RV
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