Parliamentary Finance: paper work involved the use of a financial nature 500 dinars to support the displaced
12/23/2014 09:49
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Parliamentary Finance Committee revealed Tuesday that the paper submitted by the committee included a number of topics, including the use of a financial nature 500 dinars to support displaced people and raise the retail price of a barrel of crude oil to refineries State.
Said committee member Majda al-Tamimi's "Tomorrow's Press," that "the Committee held a promised meeting with the ministerial committee mandated by the Council of Ministers to follow up the budget file and how to support the revenue of the Iraqi state rather than relying on oil," adding that "the Committees have reached a number of themes."
It showed that "the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives also held closed-door meetings on the findings of To Do with the Ministerial Committee and through it made the lifting of a working paper to the government included the development of a financial nature is used in government departments to support the displaced placed in each transaction at a price of 500 dinars and it is possible to provide financial liquidity for displaced people without resorting to the state treasury continuously.
Tamimi pointed out that "from between the vertebrae also is raising the price of a barrel of crude sold to government refineries, and re border crossings revenues to the public treasury."
The Parliamentary Finance Committee has revealed, in (14 December 2014), about the government's efforts to address the budget deficit because of falling global oil prices through a series of austerity measures that would provide at least $ 13 billion, the Commission predicted that the government resorted to dispose of 50 percent of the Rafidain and Rasheed reserves, as well as borrowing from the balance of the commercial bank and fund minors, as the Commission suggested that includes austerity "luxury expenses sovereign" which said it accounts for 10 percent of the country's budget.
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12/23/2014 09:49
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Parliamentary Finance Committee revealed Tuesday that the paper submitted by the committee included a number of topics, including the use of a financial nature 500 dinars to support displaced people and raise the retail price of a barrel of crude oil to refineries State.
Said committee member Majda al-Tamimi's "Tomorrow's Press," that "the Committee held a promised meeting with the ministerial committee mandated by the Council of Ministers to follow up the budget file and how to support the revenue of the Iraqi state rather than relying on oil," adding that "the Committees have reached a number of themes."
It showed that "the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives also held closed-door meetings on the findings of To Do with the Ministerial Committee and through it made the lifting of a working paper to the government included the development of a financial nature is used in government departments to support the displaced placed in each transaction at a price of 500 dinars and it is possible to provide financial liquidity for displaced people without resorting to the state treasury continuously.
Tamimi pointed out that "from between the vertebrae also is raising the price of a barrel of crude sold to government refineries, and re border crossings revenues to the public treasury."
The Parliamentary Finance Committee has revealed, in (14 December 2014), about the government's efforts to address the budget deficit because of falling global oil prices through a series of austerity measures that would provide at least $ 13 billion, the Commission predicted that the government resorted to dispose of 50 percent of the Rafidain and Rasheed reserves, as well as borrowing from the balance of the commercial bank and fund minors, as the Commission suggested that includes austerity "luxury expenses sovereign" which said it accounts for 10 percent of the country's budget.
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