Haditha: financial situtation was incompatible with the proposed bills
November 6, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-the Prime Minister's Office blamed Haydar Al-Abadi of the Government's decision to withdraw dozens of bills from the House of representatives to "non-compatibility with the reforms and Government spending".
spokesman Saad Al-alhdithialiom: "the subject of withdrawal of bills was for two reasons, the first is that many of these projects made in the reign of previous Governments were in financial conditions quite different from current financial envelope in the Iraq, with significant financial burdens on the budget of the country when oil prices were at the peak of its ascent and exceeded The $ 100, and the price is now about $ 40 in the case of the adoption of these laws sent from former Government incurred considerable financial burdens the Government cannot fulfil that is pulling those laws ".
"the other reason is that these bills should take the Government programme approved by Parliament, the reforms undertaken by the Government at this stage into consideration, and it must be legal legislation compatibleAnd in harmony with the reform programme, support for government action in this area, prompting the Government to withdraw the projects sent by the previous Government and that it is under study and audit and research by experts in the Council of Ministers, to reformulate some of the projects again and sent back to Parliament. "told Al-Hadithi that" some of the Bills were withdrawn where his current Government cannot finance the noseE by the way in which the Government had spent previous financial situation differed and the adoption of these projects means that there is a financial commitment the Government cannot do, so check out these projects to review this aspect ".
" many of these laws are inconsistent and incompatible with the reform agenda and vision of government reform now is for this to be confirmation of the Bills are consistent and toned with AlpThe new Government programme and drive the reforms undertaken by the Government. "
and he was a member of the parliamentary legal Committee, Hassan Turan, said the Government has withdrawn a Bill 117, he said," we have warned previously of pull laws and not returned quickly so disrupt the legislative work of the House ", indicating that" the Government has withdrawn the 117, there are 45 other stayed in Parliament.
"Turan" called on the Government to resolve the subject matter of these laws, "he said, adding that" the President of theThe House of Salim Al-Juburi confirmed the formation of a Joint Committee between Parliament and the Council of Ministers to resolve these laws and resubmit as assets whose ownership by the commissions "Cabinet was withdrawn in September Bill of 54 deputies" matured and adjusted. "a promise House speaker Salim al-Jabouri, the Government delayed sending bills confusing to Parliament, calling on them to" accelerate the restoration of laws withdrawn from Parliament, especially that some of them had read the first and second reading by Parliament "
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November 6, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-the Prime Minister's Office blamed Haydar Al-Abadi of the Government's decision to withdraw dozens of bills from the House of representatives to "non-compatibility with the reforms and Government spending".
spokesman Saad Al-alhdithialiom: "the subject of withdrawal of bills was for two reasons, the first is that many of these projects made in the reign of previous Governments were in financial conditions quite different from current financial envelope in the Iraq, with significant financial burdens on the budget of the country when oil prices were at the peak of its ascent and exceeded The $ 100, and the price is now about $ 40 in the case of the adoption of these laws sent from former Government incurred considerable financial burdens the Government cannot fulfil that is pulling those laws ".
"the other reason is that these bills should take the Government programme approved by Parliament, the reforms undertaken by the Government at this stage into consideration, and it must be legal legislation compatibleAnd in harmony with the reform programme, support for government action in this area, prompting the Government to withdraw the projects sent by the previous Government and that it is under study and audit and research by experts in the Council of Ministers, to reformulate some of the projects again and sent back to Parliament. "told Al-Hadithi that" some of the Bills were withdrawn where his current Government cannot finance the noseE by the way in which the Government had spent previous financial situation differed and the adoption of these projects means that there is a financial commitment the Government cannot do, so check out these projects to review this aspect ".
" many of these laws are inconsistent and incompatible with the reform agenda and vision of government reform now is for this to be confirmation of the Bills are consistent and toned with AlpThe new Government programme and drive the reforms undertaken by the Government. "
and he was a member of the parliamentary legal Committee, Hassan Turan, said the Government has withdrawn a Bill 117, he said," we have warned previously of pull laws and not returned quickly so disrupt the legislative work of the House ", indicating that" the Government has withdrawn the 117, there are 45 other stayed in Parliament.
"Turan" called on the Government to resolve the subject matter of these laws, "he said, adding that" the President of theThe House of Salim Al-Juburi confirmed the formation of a Joint Committee between Parliament and the Council of Ministers to resolve these laws and resubmit as assets whose ownership by the commissions "Cabinet was withdrawn in September Bill of 54 deputies" matured and adjusted. "a promise House speaker Salim al-Jabouri, the Government delayed sending bills confusing to Parliament, calling on them to" accelerate the restoration of laws withdrawn from Parliament, especially that some of them had read the first and second reading by Parliament "
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