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Iraqi Cabinet to Discuss Kurdistan Salaries Ahead of Eid

The Iraqi Cabinet is set to meet today in Baghdad to address the ongoing delays in salary payments for public employees in the Kurdistan Region. The issue of Kurdistan Region salaries will likely be a key topic during the session, though it is not officially on the agenda.

A reliable source within the Cabinet confirmed that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani plans to raise the matter during discussions. However, no formal vote is expected. Instead, the Cabinet may propose allocating funds to cover May salaries before the upcoming Eid al-Adha holiday.

Delays in salary payments have caused significant concern throughout the Kurdistan Region. Many families depend on these wages, and the financial uncertainty has sparked calls for Baghdad to fulfill its constitutional obligations. The Kurdish Regional Government has repeatedly urged the federal government to release the withheld salaries, emphasizing the urgent humanitarian and economic impacts.

While a partial payment for May salaries is anticipated soon, the ultimate resolution depends on a ruling by the Federal Supreme Court. This court is set to review the Ministry of Finance’s decision to withhold payments after the Eid holiday. The outcome will be crucial for finalizing salary disbursements.

Today’s Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Sudani, occurs amid rising political and public pressure. Thousands of Kurdistan Region civil servants and their families await clarity on their financial future as the Eid holiday approaches. The issue of Kurdistan Region salaries remains a sensitive and pressing matter.

The Kurdistan Region salaries dispute reflects wider tensions between Erbil and Baghdad over budget allocations. The Iraqi government argues that financial entitlements have been exceeded, while the KRG insists funds owed must be paid promptly.

In summary, the Iraqi Cabinet meeting will focus on finding a temporary solution for the delayed Kurdistan Region salaries. The final decision will hinge on the Federal Supreme Court’s post-Eid ruling. Meanwhile, the people of Kurdistan await the government’s next move to resolve the salary impasse.

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