Parliamentary Finance: grades are subject to higher oil prices
3/9/15
Parliamentary Finance Committee, unveiled Monday, stopping all grades stipulated in the federal budget of the country for the current year the law, asserting that the release of these grades depends on the restoration of oil prices recover and fill the shortfall in the budget.
Said committee member Ahmed parenchyma told / information /, "The time set for the end Brotoculyat launch degrees take three months after the presidential endorsement of the budget bill and its publication in the Iraqi Gazette and then bring it back to the Ministry of Finance, which in turn will issue instructions and inform the ministries of Finance Pt_khasasatha and dues. "
He stressed that "the current year's budget includes 55 000 degrees and careers had the largest share in the defense and interior ministries, given the security conditions faced by the country, followed by the Ministries of Health and Education departments that need to fill the gap in the cadre," noting that "the inclusion of grades in the current year budget comes in the context of unemployment absorption fill the shortfall in government Angel Group and the parliamentary finance committee authorized the Ministry of Finance and other functional allocation degrees under sub-decisions. "
He said Rustam said that "the launch of appointments needed to pay the salaries for new employees who are hired and therefore does not need to be that there will be enough money, which combined with the restoration of oil prices recover and fill the shortfall in the current year's budget."
The House voted nine minutes of the second legislative term legislative Psonth the first held under the chairmanship of Salim al-President of the Council and in the presence of 259 deputies on Thursday, 29.01.2015, on the draft general budget of the Federal Act of 2015. The budget has allocated an amount of 119 585 322 783 thousand Iraqi dinars (ie the equivalent of US $ 105 billion) to expenditures for the fiscal year 2015 with the planned budget deficit amounted to 25,401,235,783 thousand dinars and cover the deficit of the internal and external borrowing and cash amounts retained in the Ministry of Finance account.
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