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    Iraqi Kurdistan Region PM's inaugural address

    KurdSat TV, Sulaymaniyah
    7 May 06

    A live relay of Kurdistan Region Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani's
    inaugural address to parliament was broadcast by KurdSat TV at 0952
    gmt on 7 May 06.

    Barzani announced his new cabinet, the reunified Kurdish regional
    government, and then he and the ministers were sworn in.

    Large cabinet

    After he and his 42-minister cabinet took the oath of office, Prime
    Minister Nechirvan Barzani opened his speech by drawing the attendees'
    attention to the size of his cabinet, saying it was a transitional
    setup tailored for the present situation and that in near future four
    of the ministries would merge.

    Barzani welcomed the guests "we are honoured by the presence of
    Kurdish, Iraqi and foreign guests". He said "Herby we stand before
    parliament to announce the first unified Kurdistan cabinet after the
    fall of Saddam's regime. This step is a signal for a fundamental
    change; it is anew record in our history.

    Yet we have to remember that we have a lot of challenges a head of
    us."

    Cabinet objectives

    He said the main objectives of the cabinet are "to serve the citizens
    equally and protect every single one of them; to promote equal
    opportunities, to respect social, religious and political entities in
    Kurdistan; to provide security and stability; to adhere to law and
    respect the freedom of individuals and groups."

    He added that "we want to live in peace and amity inside the region
    and with our neighbours. No one is more aware of the geopolitics of
    Kurdistan than us. We know that we do not live an isolated island in
    the world. We are well-aware that our future is directly tied to the
    current developments taking place in Iraq. Although we live in a
    troubled part of the world, but we have always been and will be a
    factor for peace..."

    He said "the rights that have been forcefully taken away from us in
    Khanaqin, Mandali, Kirkuk, Makhmur, Shekhan and Sinjar will be claimed
    back through peaceful means, within a democratic and lawful
    framework. These actions will be taken in line with the new Iraqi
    constitution.

    He said the government would work to establish strong constitutional
    institutions and to serve the democratic process, adding that
    "enforcing transparency and accountability would be the main
    objectives of the government."

    Reconstruction

    He said the reconstruction of Kurdistan cannot be carried out in a
    short period after being subject to long-time destruction, calling on
    the Iraqi government to compensate the Kurdistan Region for the losses
    of the past and to give it a fair budget.

    Education

    The prime minister said education and health would be in the forefront
    of the cabinet's agenda, "the education system should meet the current
    needs. We will promote vocational schools of agriculture, industry and
    commerce."

    He said there are currently in Iraqi Kurdistan schools teaching in
    different languages including, Turkoman, Siryani, Armenian. He said
    that "we respect the neighbouring countries' languages. We want to
    understand each other more.

    We want to establish cultural, educational, art, sports, economic and
    business ties with the neighbouring countries."

    He stressed the need to promote English language, saying "English is
    an international language; we need to learn it very well. We need to
    prepare our education system for such a programme."

    Water, Electricity, Fuel

    "The provision of water and electricity will be the main task of our
    new government. We will ensure that they are dealt with sufficiently
    and proper solutions are constantly sought. We understand the needs of
    our people. However, we have a lot of challenges ahead of us."

    He said that the government was aware of the present fuel crisis, it
    would ensure that the crisis was dealt with sufficiently, adding that
    the best solution was "to develop and make use of our own natural
    resources - our success in this field will make our life easier."

    "We are consulting with high-level international oil companies on how
    to make use our natural resources."

    Agriculture, investment

    "Our new government should promote the villagers' return to their
    villages.

    We have to work to revive our agricultural economy. We have to have
    our food basket in our own hands. Economic elf-sufficiency should
    become the fundamental bases of our villages. The regional government
    will work to integrate science into the agricultural sector; to bring
    modern technology to improve and increase productivity."

    He said the government will promote foreign investments and the
    private sector.
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