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Al-Kazemi’s advisor identifies the negative effects due to the lack of approval of the budget
Economie Today, 18:59
Baghdad - INA - Nassar Al-Hajj
, the financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Salih, explained, today, Sunday, the alternative laws for the budget in the minimum treatments, while he warned of five negative effects when the budget was delayed.
Saleh said, to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that
"the alternative laws to the annual federal budget law are treatments for the minimum in the conduct of economic life in the country, such as the financial management law and its current applications or the recently adopted emergency food security law." He explained,
"The most negative point in not passing a law on the general budget is the delay in approving new government investment projects,
especially large and strategic projects, which leads to delays or shortfalls in economic growth rates." He continued,
"This shortcoming extends its negative effects to the coming years due to the faltering growth of the great national capital accumulation, and the
transformation of spending into a phenomenon limited to consumption only, which is fed by imports," noting that
"this leads to growing cases of stagnation and economic stumbling at the end."
In the end, the levels of underemployment or crowdedness of unemployment are in all cases.
Al-Kazemi’s advisor identifies the negative effects due to the lack of approval of the budget
Economie Today, 18:59
Baghdad - INA - Nassar Al-Hajj
, the financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Salih, explained, today, Sunday, the alternative laws for the budget in the minimum treatments, while he warned of five negative effects when the budget was delayed.
Saleh said, to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that
"the alternative laws to the annual federal budget law are treatments for the minimum in the conduct of economic life in the country, such as the financial management law and its current applications or the recently adopted emergency food security law." He explained,
"The most negative point in not passing a law on the general budget is the delay in approving new government investment projects,
especially large and strategic projects, which leads to delays or shortfalls in economic growth rates." He continued,
"This shortcoming extends its negative effects to the coming years due to the faltering growth of the great national capital accumulation, and the
transformation of spending into a phenomenon limited to consumption only, which is fed by imports," noting that
"this leads to growing cases of stagnation and economic stumbling at the end."
In the end, the levels of underemployment or crowdedness of unemployment are in all cases.