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Kurdistan Regional Government decided to obtain the approval of the federal government on the transfer to the province of Halabja

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Kurdistan Regional Government decided to obtain the approval of the federal government on the transfer to the province of Halabja
Ali الضرغام - 06/04/2013 - 9:08 pm |


The Council of Ministers decided Kurdistan region in its meeting held today under the chairmanship of Barzani head of the provincial government seeking the approval of the federal government on the transfer of the city of Halabja to the province in accordance with the terms of the permanent Iraqi constitution.

A statement issued by the provincial government agency received Buratha a copy of "The meeting included a discussion of the minutes of the committee studying the issue make the city of Halabja province, which included the Ministries of Planning, Justice and Interior and the Governor of Sulaymaniyah and Chief of Staff of the Council of Ministers, in order to study the initial decision of the Council of Ministers to convert Halabja spend to the province where will be appended to the districts of Halabja Harzor and Sayed Sadiq and Penguin to maintain . "

He added that " Barzani said during the meeting that the federal government formed special committees to the implementation of the terms of the agreement the recent agreement between Baghdad and Erbil, declaring that the Kurdistan Regional Government is waiting to visit Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, where it is supposed to be the al-Maliki visited the region earlier, but the circumstances and developments in Iraq prevented it. "

Maliki adviser Ali al-Moussawi said that the Prime Minister will visit Erbil next Sunday to hold a cabinet session there.

The statement continued that "Barzani stressed the need for field visits by ministers of the Directorates General of their ministries in the provinces, and to listen to the proposals and demands of these districts and secure مستلزماتهم, stressing the need for decentralization of provincial authorities and the granting of greater powers."

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