Parliamentary Finance's (et): ten days in which the government has promised to hand over the budget is realistic
A member of the parliamentary finance committee for the Kurdistan Alliance Masood Haider said ten days, which the government promised to provide the budget which, unrealistic. Noting, "We demanded that the budget be at the expense of the price of a barrel of oil was $ 60 when the price per barrel in global markets, $ 70."
He stressed, "Masood said in a statement singled out by the reporter for News Agency (et) all expectations that oil prices next year will fall between $ 40 to $ 50 per barrel." Adding, "so as not to be up to half the deficit budget was our claim to be a reliance on the price of $ 60 a barrel, as well as the call for lowering the expenses of state institutions, especially the operational except employees' salaries.
And "Masood claims that there is an increase sources of revenue, especially taxes and customs and the private sector, all of which have an impact on the revenues of the federal government in the event of invested and put surveillance on them."
And he finished "We have cooperated with the federal government to approve a real budget and next year will be a difficult year." He pointed out, "despite the lack of government commitment to send the budget during the ten days advertised expect to be sent during the first session of the next legislative term, and during the first week of next year and we are trying to address the deficit.
"The calls for reducing the size of the budget for the region is to disturb the atmosphere and we are seeking and all the blocks on the success of the government's work and purpose of these statements is not only the region but also against targeting Iraq.
It is said that the federal government has already promised to send the budget within ten days after the last session of the first legislative term of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, but it did not send due to the significant decline of global oil prices.
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A member of the parliamentary finance committee for the Kurdistan Alliance Masood Haider said ten days, which the government promised to provide the budget which, unrealistic. Noting, "We demanded that the budget be at the expense of the price of a barrel of oil was $ 60 when the price per barrel in global markets, $ 70."
He stressed, "Masood said in a statement singled out by the reporter for News Agency (et) all expectations that oil prices next year will fall between $ 40 to $ 50 per barrel." Adding, "so as not to be up to half the deficit budget was our claim to be a reliance on the price of $ 60 a barrel, as well as the call for lowering the expenses of state institutions, especially the operational except employees' salaries.
And "Masood claims that there is an increase sources of revenue, especially taxes and customs and the private sector, all of which have an impact on the revenues of the federal government in the event of invested and put surveillance on them."
And he finished "We have cooperated with the federal government to approve a real budget and next year will be a difficult year." He pointed out, "despite the lack of government commitment to send the budget during the ten days advertised expect to be sent during the first session of the next legislative term, and during the first week of next year and we are trying to address the deficit.
"The calls for reducing the size of the budget for the region is to disturb the atmosphere and we are seeking and all the blocks on the success of the government's work and purpose of these statements is not only the region but also against targeting Iraq.
It is said that the federal government has already promised to send the budget within ten days after the last session of the first legislative term of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, but it did not send due to the significant decline of global oil prices.
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