Member of the Finance Committee not to attribute the increase of pensions to Iraq's obligations with the IMF
Ali Aldhargam - 10/01/2012 PM - 8:50 | Hits: 49
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Attributed the parliamentary Finance Committee member Haitham Jubouri not to increase the salaries of retirees to link Iraq agreements with the IMF.
The Ministry of Finance had announced earlier in the absence of an increase in the salaries of retirees within the financial budget of the State 2012.
Jubouri said told News} {Euphrates on Tuesday that "the retired segment is very important and are suffering from hardship and all the political blocs agreed that they are the most affected in the country and should be remedies for them."
He added that "the reason that prevents the House of Representatives and the government to increase salaries this segment is the commitments with the IMF since any increase in pensions mean an increase in the operating budget and this is rejected by the International Monetary Fund."
He explained that "the settlement of obligations with the IMF would cause major economic problems of the country, especially with the creditors, which debts will be prompted to complete a payment which would cause stressful situations that the Iraqi economy."
The MP for the mass of citizens Baqir Jabr Al-Zubaidi said earlier that it is not related to the International Monetary Fund to increase the salaries of retirees, explaining that those letters were determined by the government.
Zubaidi said in a statement to the Euphrates {} News that "there is an agreement called the Convention chock between Iraq and the International Fund and provides for cooperation between the two sides and not the imposition of conditions on one of the parties," asserting that "This agreement is for the benefit of Iraq."
He added that "the IMF does not interfere with the raising or not raising the salaries of retired and does not interfere in the number of employees."
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Ali Aldhargam - 10/01/2012 PM - 8:50 | Hits: 49
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Attributed the parliamentary Finance Committee member Haitham Jubouri not to increase the salaries of retirees to link Iraq agreements with the IMF.
The Ministry of Finance had announced earlier in the absence of an increase in the salaries of retirees within the financial budget of the State 2012.
Jubouri said told News} {Euphrates on Tuesday that "the retired segment is very important and are suffering from hardship and all the political blocs agreed that they are the most affected in the country and should be remedies for them."
He added that "the reason that prevents the House of Representatives and the government to increase salaries this segment is the commitments with the IMF since any increase in pensions mean an increase in the operating budget and this is rejected by the International Monetary Fund."
He explained that "the settlement of obligations with the IMF would cause major economic problems of the country, especially with the creditors, which debts will be prompted to complete a payment which would cause stressful situations that the Iraqi economy."
The MP for the mass of citizens Baqir Jabr Al-Zubaidi said earlier that it is not related to the International Monetary Fund to increase the salaries of retirees, explaining that those letters were determined by the government.
Zubaidi said in a statement to the Euphrates {} News that "there is an agreement called the Convention chock between Iraq and the International Fund and provides for cooperation between the two sides and not the imposition of conditions on one of the parties," asserting that "This agreement is for the benefit of Iraq."
He added that "the IMF does not interfere with the raising or not raising the salaries of retired and does not interfere in the number of employees."
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