Consultant Abadi: we will adopt "the budget in 2014" for the next year with "some" adjustments
Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister announced the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, Sunday, that the government will adopt the budget in 2014, with some adjustments for 2015, stressing that the budget next year is the most difficult on budgets. Saleh said in a statement to the Agency / information / The Ministry of Finance has identified the middle of next month to send the budget deadline and is committed to working on it. He added that "there are a number challenges facing the budget in 2015, including price fluctuations and other changes such as war on Daash and draining funds from the center of efforts to create a priority in preparing the budget for the People's Army and the crowd." Asserting that "the 2015 budget is the most difficult in the history of budgets being faced with these challenges amid strenuous efforts to overcome them." Saleh pointed out that "the budget will cancel many of the excess expenditure and not subject to political bargaining As in previous budgets," noting that he "will be relying on the budget in 2014 in the preparation of the budget next year, with modifications as per the developments stage and to give priority to projects in the power, water and large."
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Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister announced the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, Sunday, that the government will adopt the budget in 2014, with some adjustments for 2015, stressing that the budget next year is the most difficult on budgets. Saleh said in a statement to the Agency / information / The Ministry of Finance has identified the middle of next month to send the budget deadline and is committed to working on it. He added that "there are a number challenges facing the budget in 2015, including price fluctuations and other changes such as war on Daash and draining funds from the center of efforts to create a priority in preparing the budget for the People's Army and the crowd." Asserting that "the 2015 budget is the most difficult in the history of budgets being faced with these challenges amid strenuous efforts to overcome them." Saleh pointed out that "the budget will cancel many of the excess expenditure and not subject to political bargaining As in previous budgets," noting that he "will be relying on the budget in 2014 in the preparation of the budget next year, with modifications as per the developments stage and to give priority to projects in the power, water and large."
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