Second Deputy Governor of Basra, criticizes the decision of the Ministry of Finance cut the budget for maintaining
Friday, January 20 2 / January 2012 05:49 |
BASRA / With: said second deputy governor of Basra, Ahmad al-Hassani said the decision to reduce the budget will maintain the provision of public projects, noting that the local government carried out many contracts for a variety of projects during 2011 to be implemented and the payment of dues.
He said Hassani of the reporter and the news agency the future, said Friday: "The decision to reduce the budget of the province according to the signal and the Ministry of Finance will affect the provision of public projects," noting that "the local government carried out contracts for many for a variety of projects during 2011 amounted to / 927 / projects."
He revealed that "a formal letter reportedly maintained by the Ministry of Finance including a reduction in the budget to / trillion, three hundred and ninety-eight billion," pointing out that "60% of this budget will go to the allocations of ongoing projects that had been contracted recently in 2011," The The remainder of this budget of 40% will be to prepare an integrated plan in respect thereof for the implementation of new projects. "(finished)
Muntazer Al-Amer
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Friday, January 20 2 / January 2012 05:49 |
BASRA / With: said second deputy governor of Basra, Ahmad al-Hassani said the decision to reduce the budget will maintain the provision of public projects, noting that the local government carried out many contracts for a variety of projects during 2011 to be implemented and the payment of dues.
He said Hassani of the reporter and the news agency the future, said Friday: "The decision to reduce the budget of the province according to the signal and the Ministry of Finance will affect the provision of public projects," noting that "the local government carried out contracts for many for a variety of projects during 2011 amounted to / 927 / projects."
He revealed that "a formal letter reportedly maintained by the Ministry of Finance including a reduction in the budget to / trillion, three hundred and ninety-eight billion," pointing out that "60% of this budget will go to the allocations of ongoing projects that had been contracted recently in 2011," The The remainder of this budget of 40% will be to prepare an integrated plan in respect thereof for the implementation of new projects. "(finished)
Muntazer Al-Amer
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