Member of the Parliamentary Oil and gas Committee, Basem Al-Gharibawi, confirmed today, Thursday, that the Oil and fuel regulation will no longer witness any political motion to bypass it at some stage in the current legislative session.
Al-Gharibawi informed dinaropinions.com, “The Oil and gasoline law will not witness any political motion to pass it throughout the cutting-edge legislative session, due to the foremost disagreements between the federal government and the Kurdistan region over powers and criminal provisions, which includes the implementation of Federal court docket decisions and the formation of the Oil Federation Council.”
Al-Gharibawi talked about that “differences still exist among the 2 events over numerous essential factors, maximum significantly the mechanism for imposing Federal courtroom selections, which were purported to be included inside the law, further to the differing views at the powers of the proposed Oil Federation Council.”
He brought that “the dearth of political consensus among Baghdad and Erbil is stopping progress in ratifying the regulation,” stressing that “his committee has no longer acquired any symptoms of the worried events’ purpose to expedite negotiations to resolve these thorny issues.”
it is noteworthy that the approval of the Oil and fuel regulation has been stalled for numerous parliamentary sessions due to political disagreements that prevented attaining a consensus on it.