Shafaq News / The Kurdish Ministry of Finance and Economy announced that starting Wednesday it will pay salaries of the month of October for employees in multiple ministries.
According to the ministry’ schedule, the employees worked in the Ministry of Electricity, the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, the Ministry of Culture and Youth, the Ministry of Construction and Housing, the Presidency of the Region, the Presidency of the Kurdistan Parliament, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of the Region, the Retirement of the Peshmerga.
The ministry also confirmed that it will pay the salaries of retired civilians next Thursday, December 17th.
Under the constitution, the Kurdish region is entitled to a share of the Iraqi national budget. But that arrangement collapsed in 2014, when Iraq’s army fled the north in the face of an advance by ISIS.
The Kurds seized control of Iraq’s main northern oil fields at Kirkuk from ISIS and began selling Kirkuk’s oil independently; Baghdad stopped sending money to the Kurds.
In 2017, after ISIS was driven out of the north, the Kurds held an independence referendum, voting overwhelmingly to secede. But the central government responded by swiftly launching a military offensive and recapturing control of Kirkuk, which quashed the Kurdish independence bid.
The central government and the Kurds have yet to agree on a full plan to resume payments from Baghdad to the Kurdish region.
The 2018 budget, passed in parliament despite a boycott by Kurdish lawmakers, calls for the 17 percent of total revenue allocated to the Kurds to be cut in line with the region’s share of Iraq’s population, which is disputed.
In 2020, The governments of Iraq and Kurdistan have reached an agreement on Erbil’s contribution to the federal budget.
The deal includes a transfer of 250,000 barrels per day (bpd) from the oil-producing region to Iraq’s national budget in exchange of securing the financial dues of the region.
However, Kurdistan said that the federal government did not keep their promise of sending the all financial duties to the region.