29/02/2012 18:33
Attorney-Salam al-Maliki
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Return State of Law coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Wednesday, the government's intention to appeal to the Federal Court the validity of the law of the federal budget and return it to the legislation back to a bug they described as "significant" in most of the financial allocations and encroach upon the validity of Council Parliament's Constitutional transfers the doors of the budget.
Said Abdul Salam al-Maliki MP for the coalition of state law "intended to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to challenge the validity of the law of the federal budget at the Federal Supreme Court because there are differences in the ROI calculations provided by the government," and expressed "hope to restore the budget to the House of Representatives to be more sedate."
"The delay budget will reflect negatively on the citizen and infrastructure projects and we want to solve all the problems before you go to the government, but there were defects in the budget because of differences in ROI calculations submitted to the government and the different numbers and money needed to transfers and Tab."
The Cabinet on Tuesday instructed the Minister of Justice to expedite the deployment of the budget law and the preparation of offenses contained in it from a constitutional standpoint or appeal before the Federal Court, according to a statement issued by the Office of Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh.
He said al-Maliki said that "the House of Representatives will be more serious in presenting the budget this time and will be more sedate and we will address some of the paragraphs that had otherwise."
And approved the Iraqi government in its emergency meeting in (05/12/2011) budget in 2012 by $ 100 billion (about 117 trillion Iraqi dinars) and a deficit of up to $ 13.5 billion (about 17 trillion dinars).
As approved by the Iraqi Council of Representatives on 23 this month after he held a number of changes which raise the most prominent social benefits.
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