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Clare » March 13th, 2024

A call from the Article 140 Committee in Basra: Come to El Geneina to receive your dues

3/13/2024  Al-Geneina (Basra) 964

Today, Wednesday, the Basra Office for Article 140 invited citizens benefiting from Package 1 to Package 21 to come to the office building in Al-Geneina in central Basra for the purpose of receiving the instruments for receiving their entitlements.

Dhikra Al-Taie – Director of Implementation of Article 140 in Basra, for the 964 Network :

We launched a call to beneficiary citizens to come to the Article 140 Basra office for the purpose of signing written pledges before receiving the instrument of the amount disbursed to them.

There is concern from some citizens about the annual update we conduct on people who have not received the checks, but we conduct it to ensure the rights of everyone.

Updating the information is important in order to ensure that the person has not d--d, and if he is deceased, his family members must bring a legal certificate to guarantee their full rights, or in the event of a divorce, bring a divorce document in order to guarantee the beneficiary or beneficiary.

There is great momentum in the transactions of those included in Article 140, and there are some transactions that have been promoted for 5 years.  LINK

An independent representative stresses the need to legislate the oil and gas law

3/13/2024

Information/Baghdad…

Member of the Parliamentary Oil and Gas Committee, Independent Representative Nazem Al-Shibli, stressed today, Wednesday, the necessity of passing the oil and gas law.

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Al-Shibli told Al-Maalouma, “The oil and gas law is the only solution to solve the outstanding problems between the federal government and the Kurdistan region, and its legislation will resolve all disputes between the two parties.”

He added, “The House of Representatives has completed all sections of the law, but the government has amendments and comments on some paragraphs of the prepared law.”

He pointed out “the difficulty of resolving the problems with the region without the oil and gas law,” noting that “11 amendments were made to the law.”

Since the first session of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, in 2005, the draft oil and gas law has remained locked away, as disagreements prevent its approval in its final form.

After 18 years ,he announced the formation of a committee to develop “a draft of the oil and gas law and present it to the government and the House of Representatives, according to what MP Firas Al-Muslimaoui revealed.

The representative stressed that “there is a real will in the House of Representatives to legislate the law.

Iraq exports an average of 3.3 million barrels of crude oil per day, and black gold constitutes more than 90 percent of the Iraqi treasury’s resources.”  LINK

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