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Through the election financing law, Sadikoun warns of a new government crawl on the cash reserves
Political 01:56 - 12/07/2020
Baghdad - Mawazine News
The Al-Sadiqoun Parliamentary Bloc warned, on Monday, of a new government crawl on the monetary reserves in the Central Bank of Iraq, through the law on financing the expenses of the House of Representatives elections.
"The government is creeping into the cash reserves at the Central Bank of Iraq through lending, this time by financing the elections for the House of Representatives," said the deputy from the Al-Sadiqoun bloc, Abdul Amir Al-Taiban, according to the bloc’s media.
Al-Taibyan added, "The government had to boost the country's revenues by recovering debts from public money thieves, international banks, border outlets, mobile phone debt and currency auctions, as well as demanding funds frozen in the assets of the United States of America."
He pointed out, "Parliament's position to reject the vote on the election financing law."
Regarding the rights of the Kurdistan region from the budget, Al-Taiban said: “Kurdistan sold its first barrel of oil in 2014, and all successive governments demand the region to implement the agreements,” pointing to “the region’s government’s refusal to cooperate to receive salaries from Baghdad, and that the parties favor the region at the expense of cities.” Center and South since 17 years." Ended 29/6 n
Through the election financing law, Sadikoun warns of a new government crawl on the cash reserves
Political 01:56 - 12/07/2020
Baghdad - Mawazine News
The Al-Sadiqoun Parliamentary Bloc warned, on Monday, of a new government crawl on the monetary reserves in the Central Bank of Iraq, through the law on financing the expenses of the House of Representatives elections.
"The government is creeping into the cash reserves at the Central Bank of Iraq through lending, this time by financing the elections for the House of Representatives," said the deputy from the Al-Sadiqoun bloc, Abdul Amir Al-Taiban, according to the bloc’s media.
Al-Taibyan added, "The government had to boost the country's revenues by recovering debts from public money thieves, international banks, border outlets, mobile phone debt and currency auctions, as well as demanding funds frozen in the assets of the United States of America."
He pointed out, "Parliament's position to reject the vote on the election financing law."
Regarding the rights of the Kurdistan region from the budget, Al-Taiban said: “Kurdistan sold its first barrel of oil in 2014, and all successive governments demand the region to implement the agreements,” pointing to “the region’s government’s refusal to cooperate to receive salaries from Baghdad, and that the parties favor the region at the expense of cities.” Center and South since 17 years." Ended 29/6 n