Sulêmanî (Sulaimaniyah), Erbil-Hewlêr, Duhok, Kirkuk [Kerkûk], Kurdistan Region 'Iraq'
Greater economic crises on the way for the Kurdistan Region GovernmentErbil: MP Ali Hama Salih, Member of the Kurdistan Parliament from the Movement for Change (Gorran) movement says the Kurdistan Regional Government employees make up 22.6% of the total number of employees of Iraq, which is three million four thousand three hundred sixty-nine. That is to say, the KRG's employees number six hundred seventy-nine thousand nine hundred thirty-nine (67,9939). If the KRG's share of the Federal Budget is 9.9%, how does the Central Government provide 22.6% of employees' salaries?
The Central Government plans to increase employees' salaries, which applies to the KRG, but so far there has been no studies as to whether the KRG is capable of providing that huge number of employees if the plan is implemented. This is despite the fact that there are so many salary-takers in the KRG who are not employed or working in governmental institutions. The total number of employees and salary-takers in the KRG is around 1 million and a half. A huge number of these have retired, mostly illegally. The Federal Government decided to increase employees' salaries in 2014, that decision will also include the Kurdistan Region, and that will definitely cause greater problems in the future. I therefore announce that if the government fails to have a very firm plan, they must be tangible in the KRG's 2014 budget, then there will be greater obstacles in the future. knnc.net
Nechirvan Barzani and KDP delegation arrived in SulêmanîSulêmanî: The prime minister of Kurdistan, Nechirvan Barzani on the head of Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) delegation arrived in Sulêmanî today, Wednesday, local media reported. Barzani held soon of his arrival a closed meeting with the secretary general of the Gorran movement Nawshirwan Mustafa at his residence to conduct talks on forming the next government of the region, it also planed that Barzani will meet with PUK officials. Ekurd.net
It’s not right time to talk about Kurdistan Region’s independence: Kurdish MP Mahmoud Osman Baghdad: A parliament deputy from Kurdistani Alliance, Mahmoud Osman, said it is not a right time to talk about the independence of Iraqi northern region of Kurdistan from the country. Speaking with Iraq Broadcasting TV (IMN), Osman said current regional and international developments do not allow the attempt. Reiterating that that’s the right of the Kurds to live in an independent country, Osman added the right time for the decision has not arrived. It is worth mentioning that Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani said on Sunday that the region would declare its independence from Iraq in the 5 coming years. kurdpress.ir
Kurdish Intelligence: ISIS was planning to attack KDP headquarters in SulêmanîSulêmanî: The protection and information, intelligence service in Kurdistan region revealed on Wednesday that a cell linked to al -Qaeda was planning to blow up the headquarters of Kurdistan Democratic Party KDP) in Sulêmanî [Sulaimaniyah] city. Asayish Directorate of Sulêmanî has announced Tuesday dismantling two terrorist cells and the arrest of its elements. The head of protection and information device, Lahor Sheikh Jenki said in a press statement that “ one of the cells intended to blow up the headquarters of the political bureau of the KDP, led by Kurdistan Regions’ President, Massoud Barzani.
“The arrested groups are not linked to each other ", adding that " the first group known as Sarchinar Group of bombings does not have the experience but received instructions from the Islamic State in Iraq and Sham organization ISIS." "The second group, which intended to attack KDP headquarters and the headquarters of Asayish Directorate of Sulaimaniyah is experienced in similar acts and belongs to Ansar al-Sunna terrorist organization." Sheikh Jenki assured Kurdistan people in Sulaimaniyah province, in particular, that the security situation is stable in Sulaimaniyah, demanding residents to collaborate with Asayish forces. shafaaq.com
British International Standard Chartered Bank opens a branch in ErbilErbil: The British ambassador to Baghdad, Simon Collis announced on Wednesday opening a branch of British Standard Chartered Bank in Erbil in the third of March. Collis 's remarks came during a meeting yesterday with the president of the KRG, Nechirvan Barzani in Erbil, according to a statement from the prime ministry. Collis said that the goal of opening a branch is to assist Kurdistan Region in the banking system and banks. The PM of Kurdistan Nechirvan Barzani praised this initiative, declaring that Kurdistan Region welcomes such initiatives and is ready to provide all the facilities. The bank had opened a branch in the Iraqi capital Baghdad at the end of last November. shafaaq.com
Barzani assured on the Health Status of TalabaniErbil: Presidency of Kurdistan Region announced on Tuesday 4 Feb. that the President of Kurdistan Massoud Barzani assured on the health of President Jalal Talabani in the German capital. A statement by the Presidency of the Region said today that Barzani reassured closely at the health state of President Jalal Talabani in the German capital Berlin on Tuesday, and expressed hope for his safety and recovery. The statement gave no further details. ninanews.com
Kurds warn of passing Iraqi budget by majority by including sanctions against KurdistanBaghdad: Kurdistan Alliance bloc in the parliament warned on Wednesday, from passing the financial budget for Iraq in 2014 by majority, noting that some of its clauses contains the imposition of sanctions on Kurdistan Region. New signs of a crisis between Baghdad and Erbil have emerged in Iraqi political scene after the Federal Cabinet passed 2014 budget to the parliament in a contrary manner to the desire of Kurds.
“The Kurds are convinced fully and completely that their observations on a number of paragraphs of the budget law are correct and legal, noting that the bloc will clarify it to the Iraqi people and adopt the Constitution as a reference to resolve all disputes,” the member of the bloc MP, Ashwaq Jaf said in a statement. She added that the most prominent points of contention in the budget law for 2014 is related to budget issues of Article 140, the budget items of Peshmerga and sanctions imposed on the region within the draft budget with respect to oil and gas file, considering it as " a dangerous precedent " in the federal states. Al-Jaff noted that Kurdistan Alliance is keen to proceed with the budget law and approve it...shafaaq.com
‘There is no trust between us,’ Peshmerga spokesman says about BaghdadErbil: “On a daily basis we have casualties,” said Jabar Yawar, spokesman of the Kurdistan Region’s Peshmerga forces, explaining that peace in the autonomous Kurdish enclave does not mean that the work of the Peshmerga is done. “In the disputed territories, which are some of the most dangerous places (in Iraq), every day there is a fight between the forces and the terrorists,” he said in an interview with Rudaw.
Yawar added that the Peshmerga are on their way to becoming “a national army,” instead of a divided force acting for one of the two major parties in Kurdistan. He said that the lack of training, and financing from the central government in Baghdad, were some of the major issues facing the Peshmerga. Yawar said "You could say there is no trust between us. If there was a strong bond between the Ministry of Defense in Iraq and the Ministry of Peshmerga in the KRG we could have shared operations between us, shared intelligence connections and so on. We do not work together."...rudaw.net
US examines budget issue between Baghdad and KurdistanErbil: The Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Ministry of Finance has approached the U.S. Consulate in Erbil regarding the Iraqi Ministry of Finance and Central Bank’s refusal to lend the KRG the US$ 3 billion it requested in response to the central government not giving the KRG its 17% allocation of the budget. The Economic Affair representative of the U.S. Consulate in Erbil visited the Ministry of Finance and met with the Deputy Minister of Finance, Rashi Tahir. It is reported that the two discussed the money problem in KRG banks and the current issues between the KRG and the central government in Baghdad.
Tahir said “The central bank of Iraq has $80 billion in reserves, and based on the constitution, 17% of that should be in KRG banks, but the federal government is not abiding by this.” Tahir explained that 75% of the Iraqi Central Bank’s reserves come from oil revenues because oil is sold in dollars. The remaining 25% of reserves in the Central Bank, which do not come from oil revenues, are in Iraqi Dinar and amount to $80 billion. It is from the $80 billion that the central government is not giving the KRG its 17% allocation...basnews.com
Gorran wants the Board of Investment post in Kurdistan governmentSulêmanî:The Gorran (Change) Movement, which placed second in last September’s Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) parliamentary elections, has said they want the post of the head of the KRG’s board of investment in addition to posts in the Health, Finance, Planning and Interior Ministries. A source close to Gorran reported that the requests were made by Gorran delegates during the recent negotiations regarding the formation of the next Kurdish government. However, a Gorran official has reported that they haven’t given their candidate list for the posts to the KDP yet. The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) held the post with the investment board for seven months and thus the post is unlikely to be given to the PUK again following the formation of the new cabinet...basnews.com
Most cancer patients in Kurdistan are smokersSulêmanî: 10,703 People Diagnosed with Cancer in the Kurdistan Region. In every 100,000 people in Sulêmanî, 96 are diagnosed with cancer, said Miran Muhamad, Slemani Health Directorate. Statistics demonstrate that the number of people living with cancer is rising in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region. In 2013 alone, 1666 people were diagnosed with cancer.
“Smokers mostly get lung, bladder or blood cancer” Nawshirwan Makhmur, Cancer Specialist said in the press conference. “While those who drink alcohol are more likely to get pancreas cancer. Those who are obese, especially women, are more likely to get breast cancer” he explained. February 4, marked as World Cancer Day, the Sulêmanî Health Directorate announced in a press conference,
“In only ten years, 10,703 cancer patients have visited Hiwa Hospital.” The Slemani Hiwa Hospital for Cancer Treatment is an Oncology and Heatology specialist hospital, and it has played a major role in helping those who are diagnosed with cancer. Everyone in every part of Iraq can access the hospital. However, Najat Dosky, director of Hiwa Hospital stated that there is a lack of needed health services.
“We could not regularly provide some medicine for patients,” he said. It is also said that the current hospital is not suitable for cancer patients. But they have been promised by Sulêmanî Health Directorate that, “a new 120 bed hospital will soon be built and dedicated to Hiwa patients.” Recorded statistics of Cancer in the Kurdistan Region in the past seven years are as follows: * In 2007, 788 people got cancer. * In 2008, 1225, * In 2009, 1346, * In 2010, 1443, * In 2011, 1718, * In 2012, 1900, * In 2013, 2283. knnc.net
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