Experts warn of the consequences of the legalization of economic laws
21.01.2012
Experts have warned of the consequences of failure to enact laws necessary to contribute in advancing economic growth in Iraq, to coincide with the revelations of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives of the existence of claims by the International Monetary Fund emphasizes the need not to undermine the laws of parliament legislation that growth.
He says economic expert Hilal Taan in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the most important problems facing the Iraqi economy and impede its growth was a rise in the size of the salaries of the three presidencies and special grades and House of Representatives and members of provincial councils and districts, counties, and its negative effects on the state budget, as well as the total salaries All state employees consume 30% of the budget in 2012, noting that this ratio is very high compared to the rest of the world, and at the same time called on parliament to circumvent this problem and to find quick solutions to them.
For his part, indicates a member of the Economic Committee in the House of Representatives Abdul-Hussein Abtan determined that the Parliament during its current session to enact a new law would reduce the number of deputies and members of the boards of the province and district, as well as reduced operating expenses is necessary and that impact negatively on the country's budget.
Abtan acknowledges the existence of a real problem facing the Iraqi state concerning the frequent number of employees in the public sector, criticizing the successive Iraqi governments for their inability to develop effective economic policy to stimulate the private sector and reduce dependence on the government sector.
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21.01.2012
Experts have warned of the consequences of failure to enact laws necessary to contribute in advancing economic growth in Iraq, to coincide with the revelations of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives of the existence of claims by the International Monetary Fund emphasizes the need not to undermine the laws of parliament legislation that growth.
He says economic expert Hilal Taan in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the most important problems facing the Iraqi economy and impede its growth was a rise in the size of the salaries of the three presidencies and special grades and House of Representatives and members of provincial councils and districts, counties, and its negative effects on the state budget, as well as the total salaries All state employees consume 30% of the budget in 2012, noting that this ratio is very high compared to the rest of the world, and at the same time called on parliament to circumvent this problem and to find quick solutions to them.
For his part, indicates a member of the Economic Committee in the House of Representatives Abdul-Hussein Abtan determined that the Parliament during its current session to enact a new law would reduce the number of deputies and members of the boards of the province and district, as well as reduced operating expenses is necessary and that impact negatively on the country's budget.
Abtan acknowledges the existence of a real problem facing the Iraqi state concerning the frequent number of employees in the public sector, criticizing the successive Iraqi governments for their inability to develop effective economic policy to stimulate the private sector and reduce dependence on the government sector.
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