Council Basra exclude the implementation of new projects with government funding over the next year in 2015
Alsumaria News / Basra
Ruled out the members of the Council of the province of Basra , Wednesday, to witness the province over the next year in 2015 the implementation of new projects with government funding, and stressed that the budget for next year Basra barely enough to fund ongoing projects (under construction). The Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the follow-up assignments in the provincial council, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Sulaiti in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "estimated that Basra will get from the federal government in the next year, 2015, with a total budget of a trillion and 313 billion dinars, on the basis of dollars allocated one for every barrel of oil produced by the province instead of five dollars, as well as the development of regions and provinces allocations, "noting that" these funds are barely enough to finance projects that are under implementation and projects deferred, and therefore it is unlikely the implementation of new projects. "
He Sulaiti, who belongs to the Badr bloc in the council that "the projects that are under implementation (ongoing) requires completion large sums of money to spend. For example, there are ongoing dozens of projects related to the electricity sector, including projects require the construction of stations, as well as projects related to sewage sector You need to tens of billions of dinars, as well as the construction of public hospitals in a number of districts, projects, and also projects for water and paving roads, "adding that" the problem lies in the lack of recycling (reallocation) of the remaining amounts of Basra owed by the federal government, the government has resorted to when drafting the state budget to use all the funds retained in the dam is part of the public budget deficit of around 23 trillion dinars. "
For its part, the Chairman of the reconstruction and development of the provincial council flower Albjara said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "allocations (petro) that have been identified during 2014 on a dollar basis for every barrel of five dollars instead will go to cover operating expenses and projects ongoing, including the payment of wages accumulated municipal workers and teachers contractors with the Office of the province, and therefore did not carry out new projects, and if one dollar of Basra allocation for each barrel in the next year's budget in 2015 will happen the same thing does not implement most of the new projects, "arguing that" The local government Bzmtha a lot of accumulated debt that must be paid from the budget next year to ensure the continuation of projects under implementation. "
She Albjara belonging to the citizen bloc in the Council that "the local government aims to implement new projects in electricity, water, sewage and roads sectors, but the financial situation may not allow the implementation of most of them during the next year."
It was announced that the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui in (November 12, 2014) that "Basra was scheduled to get five dollars for every barrel of oil product in the fields, but as a result of severe budget deficit has got to maintain hard-won on a decision to regardless one dollar her for every barrel of oil, where the Council of Ministers decided to exclude the province's decision to withhold allocations (Alaptrdolar) for oil-producing provinces during the current year. "
The local government has announced in Basra late last year in 2013 for the formulation of the year 2014 plan projects on the basis of the amount of $ 14 trillion dinars, distributed over two years, as they expect to receive during the current year to about 7 trillion dinars, but recent developments have made this is not possible, a means necessarily cancel or postpone the implementation of some of the plan, which includes 14 strategic project projects, including the construction of 50 thousand housing units, and the establishment of a coastal thermal power plant for the production of electric power card of 3000 MW, the construction of integrated medical city, and the establishment of a quick Yearbook ways to stretch for tens of kilometers.
It is noteworthy that Basra's oil industry center in Iraq, and the most important oil cities in the world, owns about 59% of the reserves of Iraq's oil, and has the largest oil fields in Iraq, including crazy and Rumaila, West Qurna, and through the province exported most of Iraq's oil quantities that depend the state budget on the revenue is almost entirely exporting quantities of oil by tankers foreign freely through the ports of al-Amaya and Basra (deep pristine previously), as well as three floating single platforms (tow and Giuor and Fayhaa), and pumping oil for the three platforms and new ports foes across the pipeline network under water and related storage warehouses located near the coastal Faw overlooking the Gulf Centre, and in spite of all this, the population of the province strongly suffer from deterioration of services, unemployment and a severe housing crisis.
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Alsumaria News / Basra
Ruled out the members of the Council of the province of Basra , Wednesday, to witness the province over the next year in 2015 the implementation of new projects with government funding, and stressed that the budget for next year Basra barely enough to fund ongoing projects (under construction). The Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the follow-up assignments in the provincial council, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Sulaiti in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "estimated that Basra will get from the federal government in the next year, 2015, with a total budget of a trillion and 313 billion dinars, on the basis of dollars allocated one for every barrel of oil produced by the province instead of five dollars, as well as the development of regions and provinces allocations, "noting that" these funds are barely enough to finance projects that are under implementation and projects deferred, and therefore it is unlikely the implementation of new projects. "
He Sulaiti, who belongs to the Badr bloc in the council that "the projects that are under implementation (ongoing) requires completion large sums of money to spend. For example, there are ongoing dozens of projects related to the electricity sector, including projects require the construction of stations, as well as projects related to sewage sector You need to tens of billions of dinars, as well as the construction of public hospitals in a number of districts, projects, and also projects for water and paving roads, "adding that" the problem lies in the lack of recycling (reallocation) of the remaining amounts of Basra owed by the federal government, the government has resorted to when drafting the state budget to use all the funds retained in the dam is part of the public budget deficit of around 23 trillion dinars. "
For its part, the Chairman of the reconstruction and development of the provincial council flower Albjara said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "allocations (petro) that have been identified during 2014 on a dollar basis for every barrel of five dollars instead will go to cover operating expenses and projects ongoing, including the payment of wages accumulated municipal workers and teachers contractors with the Office of the province, and therefore did not carry out new projects, and if one dollar of Basra allocation for each barrel in the next year's budget in 2015 will happen the same thing does not implement most of the new projects, "arguing that" The local government Bzmtha a lot of accumulated debt that must be paid from the budget next year to ensure the continuation of projects under implementation. "
She Albjara belonging to the citizen bloc in the Council that "the local government aims to implement new projects in electricity, water, sewage and roads sectors, but the financial situation may not allow the implementation of most of them during the next year."
It was announced that the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui in (November 12, 2014) that "Basra was scheduled to get five dollars for every barrel of oil product in the fields, but as a result of severe budget deficit has got to maintain hard-won on a decision to regardless one dollar her for every barrel of oil, where the Council of Ministers decided to exclude the province's decision to withhold allocations (Alaptrdolar) for oil-producing provinces during the current year. "
The local government has announced in Basra late last year in 2013 for the formulation of the year 2014 plan projects on the basis of the amount of $ 14 trillion dinars, distributed over two years, as they expect to receive during the current year to about 7 trillion dinars, but recent developments have made this is not possible, a means necessarily cancel or postpone the implementation of some of the plan, which includes 14 strategic project projects, including the construction of 50 thousand housing units, and the establishment of a coastal thermal power plant for the production of electric power card of 3000 MW, the construction of integrated medical city, and the establishment of a quick Yearbook ways to stretch for tens of kilometers.
It is noteworthy that Basra's oil industry center in Iraq, and the most important oil cities in the world, owns about 59% of the reserves of Iraq's oil, and has the largest oil fields in Iraq, including crazy and Rumaila, West Qurna, and through the province exported most of Iraq's oil quantities that depend the state budget on the revenue is almost entirely exporting quantities of oil by tankers foreign freely through the ports of al-Amaya and Basra (deep pristine previously), as well as three floating single platforms (tow and Giuor and Fayhaa), and pumping oil for the three platforms and new ports foes across the pipeline network under water and related storage warehouses located near the coastal Faw overlooking the Gulf Centre, and in spite of all this, the population of the province strongly suffer from deterioration of services, unemployment and a severe housing crisis.
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