Member of the parliamentary finance: Federal Court decisions on the budget to install canceled contract employees
Monday, July 6, 2015 17:37
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
He demanded the parliamentary finance committee member Husam punitive, Monday, the Federal Court to reconsider its decision to pass the appeal lodged by the Council of Ministers on the paragraphs of the general budget for the 2015 law, noting that one of the paragraphs which the court ruled unconstitutional paragraph install the Ministry of Electricity contracts for staff and went on serving more than three years.
He said punitive in a statement Alsumaria News received a copy of it, that "the Federal Court passed all appeals made by the Council of Ministers on the state budget for 2015 materials, which it wants through the Finance Committee to exercise its powers to draw the correct economic plan based on reducing spending and not to waste public money, and put The Iraqi government on track to the level of spending, according to the means available. "
He expressed surprise at the punitive "decision of the Federal Court being directly affect the Iraqi citizen," adding that "one of the paragraphs that were canceled by the court's decision is a paragraph to install the Ministry of Electricity contracts for staff and installation of the past for his service more than three years."
And he demanded punitive federal court to "reconsider the decision to pass the appeals from the prime minister in particular, and it downplays the role of the parliamentary finance committee on the financial, economic and political sketch of the country, as well as follow-up and prosecution of mafias and thieves of public money and the banks money laundering", suggesting "the formation of a judicial committee It includes a number of senior Iraqi economists and members of the Finance Committee for a review of appeals. "
The Federal Supreme Court has ruled, earlier on Monday, the unconstitutionality of a number of materials for the federal budget in 2015, stressing that the legislation was contrary to the contexts provided for in the Constitution.
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Monday, July 6, 2015 17:37
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
He demanded the parliamentary finance committee member Husam punitive, Monday, the Federal Court to reconsider its decision to pass the appeal lodged by the Council of Ministers on the paragraphs of the general budget for the 2015 law, noting that one of the paragraphs which the court ruled unconstitutional paragraph install the Ministry of Electricity contracts for staff and went on serving more than three years.
He said punitive in a statement Alsumaria News received a copy of it, that "the Federal Court passed all appeals made by the Council of Ministers on the state budget for 2015 materials, which it wants through the Finance Committee to exercise its powers to draw the correct economic plan based on reducing spending and not to waste public money, and put The Iraqi government on track to the level of spending, according to the means available. "
He expressed surprise at the punitive "decision of the Federal Court being directly affect the Iraqi citizen," adding that "one of the paragraphs that were canceled by the court's decision is a paragraph to install the Ministry of Electricity contracts for staff and installation of the past for his service more than three years."
And he demanded punitive federal court to "reconsider the decision to pass the appeals from the prime minister in particular, and it downplays the role of the parliamentary finance committee on the financial, economic and political sketch of the country, as well as follow-up and prosecution of mafias and thieves of public money and the banks money laundering", suggesting "the formation of a judicial committee It includes a number of senior Iraqi economists and members of the Finance Committee for a review of appeals. "
The Federal Supreme Court has ruled, earlier on Monday, the unconstitutionality of a number of materials for the federal budget in 2015, stressing that the legislation was contrary to the contexts provided for in the Constitution.
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