Sayadi: The state is deliberately non-disclosure of the final accounts of the budgets of public
Ali Aldhargam - 16/02/2012 PM - 9:07 p.m. | Hits: 62
MP for the / National Alliance / Kazem fisherman that the state is deliberately non-disclosure of the final accounts of the general budget of the last eight years, noting that the legislative and executive powers of the full speed to give the provincial councils.
He said Sayadi on Thursday that the non-arrival of the final accounts for the past eight years is only evidence of deliberate government not to send that data to the concerned authorities to keep it and find out the manner of expenditure, is certain: that there is a political blocs, including the National Alliance will not vote on the budget unless Up there is any kind of final statements of the budget, adding that the presence of the final accounts gives confidence to the Iraqi people and staff on the budget that funds will not go to roads is unknown.
Sayadi stressed: that the government give full powers to provincial councils, especially with the existence of such a budget carries with it huge amounts sufficient to cover the thousands of projects large and small, explaining that there is a lot of provinces are forgotten and their services are almost non-existent.
The Finance Committee of the Iraqi Council of Representatives announced on 11 December 2011, the arrival of the General Budget Law for 2012 to Parliament, and in affirming that some paragraphs need to study, indicated that it will present to the House floor during future meetings.
The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi demanded, in (November 28, 2011), the need to expedite the completion of the annual budget for the coming year during a short period, stressing the need not to prejudice the rights of the provinces in pumping money into ventures and investments, as he emphasized the International Fund that is currently working on reduction and reduce the current budget in the budget for Iraq in 2012.
The Ministry of Planning, announced (22 September 2011), that the financial budget for 2012, next will be between $ 112 and $ 120 billion, confirming that 35 percent of which were earmarked for the investment budget, while the balance of 2011, the current 81.9 billion dollars deficit of $ 13.3 billion .
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