Parliamentary Finance decided to postpone some of the expenses of the five ministries
1/19/2015
Said a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee MP for citizen Faleh mass effect on the agreement to defer some of the expenses for the five ministries to the budget next year. He said in a statement to the applicable ((eighth day)) announced today that "the Finance Committee discussions on the budget focused on the presence of large ministries which are subject to significant reduction in the expenses of the defense, interior, oil, electricity and finance." He added that the force "of the Finance Committee and after discussion with the concerned ministers reached to postpone some payments and expenses and to reduce other expenses. He explained that "there are projects for the Department of Defense will be postponed until next year for the purchase of f-16 aircraft and heavy guns and tanks generally do not affect the conduct of military operations against terrorist organizations. And "there are projects of the Ministry of the Interior concerning the establishment of police stations and centers of Civil Defense also been agreed to be deferred to next year's budget," .mnoha that "was retained on the expenses of buying arms and light armored vehicles. He pointed out that "the amounts earmarked for projects in the Ministry of Electricity and postpone postpone the payment of companies' contracts in the oil ministry. He stressed that "the roof of processors that have reached the Finance Committee to reduce budget expenditures so far amounted to 5 trillion dinars, and there are other amounts will be determined within the next two days will reduce the final size of the budget. The House of Representatives ended the second reading of the budget law with the continuation of the Finance Committee to complete discussions in preparation for the drafting of the amendments in the final report. As decided later postponed the resumption of sessions one day to the next Wednesday in the wake of the parliamentary delegation's visit to Turkey. (AA)
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1/19/2015
Said a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee MP for citizen Faleh mass effect on the agreement to defer some of the expenses for the five ministries to the budget next year. He said in a statement to the applicable ((eighth day)) announced today that "the Finance Committee discussions on the budget focused on the presence of large ministries which are subject to significant reduction in the expenses of the defense, interior, oil, electricity and finance." He added that the force "of the Finance Committee and after discussion with the concerned ministers reached to postpone some payments and expenses and to reduce other expenses. He explained that "there are projects for the Department of Defense will be postponed until next year for the purchase of f-16 aircraft and heavy guns and tanks generally do not affect the conduct of military operations against terrorist organizations. And "there are projects of the Ministry of the Interior concerning the establishment of police stations and centers of Civil Defense also been agreed to be deferred to next year's budget," .mnoha that "was retained on the expenses of buying arms and light armored vehicles. He pointed out that "the amounts earmarked for projects in the Ministry of Electricity and postpone postpone the payment of companies' contracts in the oil ministry. He stressed that "the roof of processors that have reached the Finance Committee to reduce budget expenditures so far amounted to 5 trillion dinars, and there are other amounts will be determined within the next two days will reduce the final size of the budget. The House of Representatives ended the second reading of the budget law with the continuation of the Finance Committee to complete discussions in preparation for the drafting of the amendments in the final report. As decided later postponed the resumption of sessions one day to the next Wednesday in the wake of the parliamentary delegation's visit to Turkey. (AA)
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