
MP, of the Kurdistan Alliance, Abdul Bari Zebari said that his Alliance told the prime minister Haider al-Abadi that the Kurd Ministers will come to the capital and perform sworn in case the late payment of salaries to the staff of the Kurdistan region paid.
Zebari said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that "the Kurdistan Alliance and the Kurdish parties in the region have not discussed replacing the Kurd Ministers and the nomination of candidates to the new ministerial cab."
He added: "The replacement of the Kurd Ministers in new candidates, is subjected to the decision of the leaders of the Kurdish parties in agreement with the presidency of the region."
He noted that "the security situation and confrontations waged by the Peshmerga forces to hunt down terrorist organizations, at the forefront of the reasons for non-attendance of Kurd ministers to Baghdad."
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