Kurdish Delegation in Baghdad ahead of Budget Vote

A Kurdish delegation, headed by Kurdistan Region Government (KRG) Deputy Prime Minister Qubad Talabani, arrived in Baghdad two days ahead of a decisive parliamentary vote to pass Iraq’s federal budget for 2021.
The delegation has launched a
series of last-minute meetings and deliberations with Iraqi political blocs
regarding the Kurdistan region’s share in the bill drafted by parliament’s
financial committee.
While some lawmakers are calling
to pass the budget with a majority vote in the absence of the Kurds, other
political parties are urging for consensus.
More so, the United Nations is
attempting to help bridge the gap between Baghdad and Erbil.
Iraqi President Barham Salih, for
his part, placed emphasis on the importance of sharing the federal budget for
2021, and stressed the need to ensure the rights of all citizens, and people's
interest.
Salih, in an effort to find a
radical solution for unresolved issues between the KRG and the federal
government, met with the Kurdish delegation led by Talabani and members of the
financial committee.
The committee scheduled the vote
on the draft budget for this Thursday.
“There are new visions that are expected to be
presented during the meetings that are taking place now between the Kurdish
delegation and the parties concerned with the matter,” Patriotic Union of
Kurdistan lawmaker Rebwar Karim told Asharq Al-Awsat.
“An agreement will soon be reached between the
two parties,” he predicted.
Financial committee member Jamal
Kougar confirmed that the parliamentary body was now working on checking the
budget numbers.
“In the event that the Kurdish delegation
reaches an agreement with Shiite blocs, this Thursday will be the date for the
vote on the budget bill,” he added.
Another member of the committee,
Mohammed Ibrahim, hoped that Baghdad and Erbil would reach an agreement within
the constitutional and legal frameworks.
“Officials in Kurdistan are afraid
of not reaching an agreement with Baghdad, and for the 2021 draft budget law
being passed with the majority without the participation of the Kurds,” Ibrahim
said in a statement.