Erbil, Kurdistan Region – The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has submitted audited salary lists to Baghdad, marking a key step toward resolving financial issues affecting public employees. Officials confirmed that the move aims to ensure timely payment of salaries across the Kurdistan Region.
Authorities stated that the submission followed efforts to address technical challenges that had delayed the process. They explained that financial data required verification before transfer. Therefore, teams worked to complete audits and finalize the lists.
The KRG emphasized that cooperation between institutions played a major role in overcoming obstacles. Officials highlighted that coordination helped streamline procedures and improve transparency. Moreover, they noted that the step reflects a commitment to responsible financial management.
Leaders also reaffirmed the importance of unity within the Kurdistan Region. They stressed that internal stability strengthens efforts to resolve financial disputes. In addition, they called for continued cooperation among political parties to support public services.
The submitted lists include verified data on public sector employees. Authorities explained that accurate records help ensure fair distribution of financial entitlements. Consequently, this step aims to reduce delays and prevent discrepancies in payments.
Officials expressed hope that the process will lead to smoother financial transfers. They noted that resolving technical issues creates a foundation for long-term solutions. Furthermore, they emphasized that employees deserve consistent and reliable income.
Observers described the move as a positive development. They noted that salary delays have affected many households across the region. Therefore, progress in this area could ease economic pressure on families.
Analysts also highlighted the importance of cooperation between regional and federal authorities. They explained that stable financial relations remain essential for economic stability. Additionally, they stressed that transparency builds trust between institutions.
The KRG concluded by reaffirming its commitment to protecting employees’ rights. Officials stated that they will continue working to ensure timely salary payments. They also emphasized that unity and coordination remain key to overcoming future challenges.
