Kurdish lawmaker: government budget of 2012 challenged the bush and the weakness of political coordination with Parliament
01/03/2012 PM - 4:50 PM | Hits: 24
He attributed the deputy of the Kurdistan Alliance government's decision to challenge the budget law for fiscal year 2012 to the political conflicts between the blocks.
The MP said Mahmoud Othman told all of Iraq [where] on Thursday that "the government has a right to challenge the decision of the House of Representatives vote on the budget bill, Finance for the current year but was supposed to be preceded by this appeal and there is coordination between the government and the House of Representatives because it's for food people The work of the ministries and state institutions. "
"We usually enter the political conflicts in all aspects of the work of state institutions, including the decision to challenge the government budget and even food on the people and their blood", calling for "not taking the decision to challenge a lot of time in order not to hinder the work of ministries and the implementation of projects."
The House voted in its regular Thursday of last week on the financial budget of the state in 2012 and the amount of [105] billion dollars.
Has instructed the Council of Ministers during its meeting last Tuesday to the Minister of Justice to expedite the deployment of the budget law and to prepare violation of the terms contained therein or the constitutional challenge before the Federal Court on those violations and ask the legal department of the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers set up to challenge irregularities.
The accused adviser to Prime Minister Fadel Muhammad's [where] the House of Representatives develop, change and delete some paragraphs that were not present originally in the budget law for fiscal 2012.
For its part, attributed the Legal Committee and the words of its president Khaled Shwani's [where] the Council of Ministers decision to challenge the budget law for fiscal year 2012 to the presence of numerous violations of the law
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