Basra's governor is likely to maintain for more than a trillion dinars counterbalance
12/11/2014 18:14
Awan / Basra
Likely Basra Majed Nasraoui province, on Wednesday, for the province over the next few weeks on the amount trillion and 449 billion dinars counterbalance, including trillion and 43 billion owed to give one dollar for every barrel of oil product in the fields, while pointing out that the central government would guarantee the right of Basra From next year, those amounts by "banking bonds."
Said Nasraoui during a press conference in his office and attended by "time", said that "due to get Basra to five dollars for every barrel of oil product in the fields, but as a result of severe disability in the general budget has got to maintain hard-won on a decision to regardless one dollar a for every barrel of oil, "noting that" The Council of Ministers decided to maintain the exception of the decision to withhold allocations (Alaptrdolar) for oil-producing provinces during the current year. "
Nasrway He added that "the federal government will remain Bzmtha amounts arranged to calculate four dollars for every barrel, in other words, that Basra will get five dollars for every barrel, but most of those amounts disbursed will be postponed.", Pointing out that "the federal government has pledged to issue banking bonds to ensure their access to Basra in the next year, 2015, relating to the amounts calculated for every four dollars a barrel within the budget of the current year 2014, "
Nasrway and pointed out that "the local government is now compelled to make adjustments to the plan for the current year because the plan has been designed on the grounds that the province will act her budget is determined on the basis of five dollars for every barrel, so the focus will be on unnecessary projects belong to sectors including roads, bridges and electricity and streams, including the construction of a new bridge over the Shatt al-Basra and rehabilitation of rivers branching off from the Shatt al-Arab center of the province. "
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12/11/2014 18:14
Awan / Basra
Likely Basra Majed Nasraoui province, on Wednesday, for the province over the next few weeks on the amount trillion and 449 billion dinars counterbalance, including trillion and 43 billion owed to give one dollar for every barrel of oil product in the fields, while pointing out that the central government would guarantee the right of Basra From next year, those amounts by "banking bonds."
Said Nasraoui during a press conference in his office and attended by "time", said that "due to get Basra to five dollars for every barrel of oil product in the fields, but as a result of severe disability in the general budget has got to maintain hard-won on a decision to regardless one dollar a for every barrel of oil, "noting that" The Council of Ministers decided to maintain the exception of the decision to withhold allocations (Alaptrdolar) for oil-producing provinces during the current year. "
Nasrway He added that "the federal government will remain Bzmtha amounts arranged to calculate four dollars for every barrel, in other words, that Basra will get five dollars for every barrel, but most of those amounts disbursed will be postponed.", Pointing out that "the federal government has pledged to issue banking bonds to ensure their access to Basra in the next year, 2015, relating to the amounts calculated for every four dollars a barrel within the budget of the current year 2014, "
Nasrway and pointed out that "the local government is now compelled to make adjustments to the plan for the current year because the plan has been designed on the grounds that the province will act her budget is determined on the basis of five dollars for every barrel, so the focus will be on unnecessary projects belong to sectors including roads, bridges and electricity and streams, including the construction of a new bridge over the Shatt al-Basra and rehabilitation of rivers branching off from the Shatt al-Arab center of the province. "
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