Tomorrow, the Sudanese government will receive a “final recommendation” regarding oil and salaries for Kurdistan employees.
A Kurdish political source confirmed on Monday that the federal government will receive recommendations from the ministerial committee it formed last week on Tuesday regarding salaries and benefits for employees in the Kurdistan Region and the handover of the region’s oil to the state-owned oil company SOMO .
The source told Shafaq News Agency, “The ministerial committee formed by Baghdad last week regarding the salaries and benefits of Kurdistan Region employees and the region’s oil will submit its report to the Council of Ministers in a session tomorrow, Tuesday .”
He added, “The committee will read its report during the cabinet session, and based on the report, the proposals and solutions presented will be considered to reach an agreement and a final formula for releasing salaries for the region’s employees and handing over Kurdistan’s oil to the national oil company, SOMO .”
On July 8, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani ordered the formation of a ministerial committee to discuss the provisions of the budget law and Federal Supreme Court rulings regarding financial obligations between Baghdad and Erbil .
According to the government announcement, the committee is headed by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning, and includes the Ministers of Construction and Housing, Higher Education, Justice, and Health .
Shafaq.com