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522:(IAMB). The Coalition's authority to expend Iraq's oil revenue was conditional. The Coalition was only authorized to expend those funds for the benefit of the Iraqi people. Those expenditures were only authorized if they were made in an open and transparent manner. The Coalition was only authorized to expend funds so long as they cooperated in the IAMB's oversight of those expenditures, and the Coalition was charged with the obligation to make those expenditures with meaningful Iraqi input.
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The resolution was drafted by the United States and co-sponsored by Spain and the United
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and the right of the Iraqi people to determine their own political future and control of their
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Hussein under resolutions
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Coalition Provisional Authority Program Review Board
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453:humanitarian relief
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104:None voted against
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