
MP, of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Abdulwahab Ali confirmed that the next government that will be formed by Prime Minister, Haider Abadi needs to put serious solutions to outstanding problems between the center and the region, and to take into account the economic conditions the region is passing through due to cut the salaries of the Peshmerga and staff.
He explained in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA /: "since seven months ago, the salaries of the staff of the province stopped and they are now living difficult conditions because of the policies of the center, in addition to members of the Peshmerga, which their salaries have stopped even though they were engaged in war against terrorists."
He added: "The new government to be formed Abadi should negotiate seriously with the Kurds about all the outstanding issues between the center and the region, since the situation has become difficult in Kurdistan and people without salaries and the budget has not been approved so far. "
He continued: "We hope Abadi's Government should deal with the demands of Kurdish people according to the constitution, and to realize that the balance of power completely changed after the tenth of June," .
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