Member of the Committee of Finance: the financial budget of more than 140 trillion dinars and not 117 trillion
08/02/2012 PM - 9:08 | Hits: 17
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A member of the Finance Committee Faleh applicable, that the current year budget of about 140 trillion dinars and not 117 trillion and the budget is fixed schedules.
He said in effect, told {Euphrates News} that "the balance of 2012 a very large, in terms of 117 trillion Iraqi dinars, and when we divide this budget into two parts, an investment and operational, we find that the latter is 80 trillion dinars and this amount is too large".
The budget of 2012, the largest in the history of Iraq's annual budget and approximately $ 100 billion, and through them the government seeks to stimulate the investment side.
He said: "When you return to the year 2011, we find that the operating budget, 66 trillion dinars and that amount was a redeployment of around 2 trillion, and the ministries and departments not related to the Ministry to perform its work without affecting these customizations on the performance of their work, and did not consume budget allocations Alchglah by 100 % exhausted, but approximately 80%. "
He continued that "it shows that 80 trillion dinars for the current year budget is the amount of money which is very possible to take advantage of it to redeploy part of the important things like access to other social and retirees and the ration card and support for farmers and others."
A member of the Finance Committee that "the amount of the financial budget for the current year is not 117 trillion Iraqi dinars as shown in the tables of the budget, but up to more than 140 trillion after the addition of about 18 trillion of payment on credit, and from 10 to 12 trillion of the amounts retained from the 2010 and 2011 ".
The government says the budget in 2012 focused on the energy sector and oil in the first stage and then the security sector and later the education sector, education and health. Ended 2
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08/02/2012 PM - 9:08 | Hits: 17
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A member of the Finance Committee Faleh applicable, that the current year budget of about 140 trillion dinars and not 117 trillion and the budget is fixed schedules.
He said in effect, told {Euphrates News} that "the balance of 2012 a very large, in terms of 117 trillion Iraqi dinars, and when we divide this budget into two parts, an investment and operational, we find that the latter is 80 trillion dinars and this amount is too large".
The budget of 2012, the largest in the history of Iraq's annual budget and approximately $ 100 billion, and through them the government seeks to stimulate the investment side.
He said: "When you return to the year 2011, we find that the operating budget, 66 trillion dinars and that amount was a redeployment of around 2 trillion, and the ministries and departments not related to the Ministry to perform its work without affecting these customizations on the performance of their work, and did not consume budget allocations Alchglah by 100 % exhausted, but approximately 80%. "
He continued that "it shows that 80 trillion dinars for the current year budget is the amount of money which is very possible to take advantage of it to redeploy part of the important things like access to other social and retirees and the ration card and support for farmers and others."
A member of the Finance Committee that "the amount of the financial budget for the current year is not 117 trillion Iraqi dinars as shown in the tables of the budget, but up to more than 140 trillion after the addition of about 18 trillion of payment on credit, and from 10 to 12 trillion of the amounts retained from the 2010 and 2011 ".
The government says the budget in 2012 focused on the energy sector and oil in the first stage and then the security sector and later the education sector, education and health. Ended 2
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