2/3/2012 3:12:23 PM
BAGHDAD - The Constitution
Despite assurances ongoing importance of the approval as soon as, but the general budget for the year 2012 still faced many obstacles in the House of Representatives without the presence of signals for a vote or amendments calling for the parliamentary blocs of which are numerous and growing every day as if there is a tendency to prepare the budget of the other and not to vote on what was passed in the cabinet, and in this context, criticized the MP for the Iraqi Nahida Daini budget and described that it is still vague and most of the political blocs do not want to return it to the cabinet to avoid delayed or modified. said Daini The differences on the public budget may lead to the return of new Council of Ministers of the amendment in. This is not like a lot of the blocks because it carries a lot of negatives that will reflect on the overall budget as well as delayed, what harm the interests of the Iraqi citizen. She added that the blocks you want to be resolved by the House of Representatives, but after reading the extensive and discussions useful. said: that the Iraqi List, presented objections to the Finance Committee where it will be resolved in the coming weeks because the budget in its current does not serve the provinces fairly and it was better for approval months before, especially with the daily losses of up millions of dollars. For his part, member of the Committee of Economy and Alastosmaralgnapeh MP Abdul-Hussein Resan the existence of an agreement in principle to transfer an amount of $ (1.7) trillion dinars, to allocations of development of regions in the federal budget. Husseini said that the committee met before one with the Finance Committee to discuss the current year budget, pointing to the existence of the so-called reserve investment is estimated to (1.7) trillion dinars. He explained: that the Finance Committee reached a tentative agreement that prevents this reserve to the allocations of the program of development of regions in the federal budget and that this amount will increase the allocations of the program and help to deliver more projects to the provinces that are desperately needed. The decision of the Finance Committee MP Ahmad electrodes angered the existence of efforts to increase the salaries of retirees through the redeployment of some paragraphs of the general budget in order to provide the total amount of two trillion dinars. said electrodes The Finance Committee is determined to increase the salaries of retirees and working hard to provide the total amount allocated to increase through the redeployment of some paragraphs and bring financial allocations is necessary from the general budget. He explained: that the amount of increase proposed (70) thousand dinars for pensioners who number two million people will require two trillion Iraqi dinars, and this number is too large overburden on the shoulders of the general budget and not easy to implement this proposal. However, saying: But the Finance Committee will work at full capacity to provide the total amount of damage without balancing public finances and that it's not a done deal yet and still under study and scrutiny. to the MP said Shirwan Waeli for a coalition of state law that the provincial budget for the current fit with the actual need. He added that the budget Waeli provinces to regions of Petroleum Exporting Countries (% 5) only of the total budget Amaoha a very small percentage compared with the federal ministries. He explained that the provincial Xiaodhhss check is in the application of decentralized management system and that is enshrined in the Iraqi constitution. He expressed a need for urgent and very necessary in the redeployment of the budget of the federal ministries to the provinces. He attributed the Waeli reasons, lack of services in the provinces to the imbalance in the distribution of quotas among provinces and noted that one of the reasons the request of some provincial federalism is the lack of customization which reflected negatively on the performance of local governments.
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