Parliamentary Finance: previous governments violated the Constitution during the past 12 years
Tuesday 5 May 2015
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, Tuesday, that the previous government violated the Constitution during the past years, the 12 due to non-submission of the final accounts with financial budgets projects to be voted on, as he pointed to a delay "deliberate" by the past governments to send accounts. A member of the committee MP Masood Haider in an interview with Alsumaria News , "the Iraqi government violated Article 62 of the Iraqi Constitution during the 12 years that have passed because it did not provide the final accounts with financial budgets to projects voted on by the House of Representatives."
He said Haider "We are currently in 2015 and we received the final accounts for 2005," stressing "the existence of a certified delay by the past governments to send accounts, the lack of transparency in the disbursement of state spending." It is said that Parliament Speaker Salim al-emphasized, in (September 17 2014), that the House of Representatives received the final accounts for seven years, considering it as "unprecedented step".
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Tuesday 5 May 2015
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, Tuesday, that the previous government violated the Constitution during the past years, the 12 due to non-submission of the final accounts with financial budgets projects to be voted on, as he pointed to a delay "deliberate" by the past governments to send accounts. A member of the committee MP Masood Haider in an interview with Alsumaria News , "the Iraqi government violated Article 62 of the Iraqi Constitution during the 12 years that have passed because it did not provide the final accounts with financial budgets to projects voted on by the House of Representatives."
He said Haider "We are currently in 2015 and we received the final accounts for 2005," stressing "the existence of a certified delay by the past governments to send accounts, the lack of transparency in the disbursement of state spending." It is said that Parliament Speaker Salim al-emphasized, in (September 17 2014), that the House of Representatives received the final accounts for seven years, considering it as "unprecedented step".
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