Parliamentary Finance responded to the Abadi: can not reduce the salaries of officials, but under the law
Mon, 13 Jul two thousand and fifteen
BAGHDAD s
Alaniaah said Finance Committee member Jabbar Abdul Khaliq, on Monday, demanding that the prime minister to reduce the salaries of officials to achieve social solidarity by new and not previously raised in several forums.
Abdul Khaliq said in a statement reported for "Today's News" that reduce salaries for officials should take place under the law. Indicating that the budget law for 2015 allocated within its doors Gentlemen officials' salaries and was approved by the House of Representatives.
He called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Saturday, to reduce the salaries of all officials in the state to achieve social solidarity, a proposal to open a fund to help combat effort.
Abadi and suggested "open a fund to help combat effort and volunteers who are fighting on the battlefield and refuse to even receive salaries," pointing out that "some of the fighters who finance themselves self."
The three presidencies had announced earlier this year, a reduction of their salaries or donate a portion of their salaries because of austerity and the financial crisis as a result of lower oil prices.
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Mon, 13 Jul two thousand and fifteen
BAGHDAD s
Alaniaah said Finance Committee member Jabbar Abdul Khaliq, on Monday, demanding that the prime minister to reduce the salaries of officials to achieve social solidarity by new and not previously raised in several forums.
Abdul Khaliq said in a statement reported for "Today's News" that reduce salaries for officials should take place under the law. Indicating that the budget law for 2015 allocated within its doors Gentlemen officials' salaries and was approved by the House of Representatives.
He called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Saturday, to reduce the salaries of all officials in the state to achieve social solidarity, a proposal to open a fund to help combat effort.
Abadi and suggested "open a fund to help combat effort and volunteers who are fighting on the battlefield and refuse to even receive salaries," pointing out that "some of the fighters who finance themselves self."
The three presidencies had announced earlier this year, a reduction of their salaries or donate a portion of their salaries because of austerity and the financial crisis as a result of lower oil prices.
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