We will not give in to pressure from Baghdad: Kurdistan region
kurdsatnews
Jul 7, 2022
Kurdistan regional government council of ministers in Erbil, Kurdistan region.
"The federal government is putting undue and illegitimate pressure to prevent the revenue that the region receives from oil and domestic revenues," the statement added.
He added that they will not give up the constitutional rights of the people of the Kurdistan Region and will defend their rights, and will not submit to any pressure and threats from the federal government that wants to violate the rights of the Kurdish people.
A dispute between the KRG and Baghdad emerged after the passing of charismatic Kurdish leader and former Iraqi president Jalal Talabani. In late 2013 the then Iraqi premier, Nouri al-Malki, adopted an anti-KRG policy, essentially a financial blockade on the Kurdistan federal region.
The Kurdistan region could not pay its massive payroll, and it cut almost 70 percent of salaries and paid them once each 60 or 70 days. It led to KRG-wide protests and massive suffering for the Iraqi Kurds.
After years of negotiation between Erbil and Baghdad, the federal government not only continued its policies, but the federal supreme court decided to strip the KRG from all its revenues and takeover its energy sector.