Kurdish factions in the Iraqi House of Representatives express their opposition to the food security support bill. A member of the House of Representatives says they will not vote for articles that do not guarantee the rights of the Kurdish people.

Narmin Maruf, a member of the Finance Committee of the House of Representatives, said that the food assistance bill provides food coupons for the Iraqis, plus three hundred and eight billion for the financial merits of farmers of the Kurdistan Region, who have sold their agricultural produce to Baghdad, waiting Baghdad to pay for their products.

A section of the bill provides a large budget for developing the Iraqi provinces, but the least attention is given to the Kurdistan region governorates. The section that excluded the rights of the people in the Kurdistan region is supported with an extra eight trillion Iraqi dinars.

She said that tomorrow, as Kurdish parties, they will vote for articles in the interests of the Kurdistan region but would not vote for other sections of the bill. 

Harem Kamal Agha, the head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan faction in the Iraqi house of representatives, told Kurdsat News that the Kurdish factions and members of the Finance Committee met to discuss the food security emergency support bill. We unanimously support Kurdish rights.

He said the provisions in the people's interest include social welfare, food, electricity and wheat assistance, but 8 trillion dinars allocated for developing the governorates exclude the Kurdistan region. 

The bill is scheduled to be voted in the House of Representatives on Wednesday.