Parliament calls for the allocation of a share of the taxes for the reconstruction of religious sites
On: Saturday 03/03/2012 7:01
Baghdad / term
a student member of the House of Representatives approved the allocation of government gum ratio of taxes to be Tsthsalha from "the provinces of the Holy" for the reconstruction of the last, indicating that the public budget allocations to the provinces and cities do not fill their need for construction and service sectors.
Sadiq al-gum for "Twilight News", "The government is aware of the amount of revenue large that come through religious tourism and ensure the allocation of a proportion of tax revenues that Tsthsalha of the provinces and the holy cities to build it."
said Laban: We have asked the House to increase financial allocations in the budget of 2012 of the cities sacred because of its importance in tourism and economic. "and the gum, a deputy of the state law that" the budget allocated to the provinces and the holy cities do not fill the needs of urban and service, which today reflect the face of Iraq's tourism, and government interest or lack of it, will reflect through these areas, the development of Iraq or failure to foreign tourists. "
The governor of Karbala, the hopes of religion, the cat said, earlier, that the amount allocated to the province within the budget year 2012 amounting to 191 billion dinars is not enough to fill a fraction of the needs of the province in the areas of services that include building bridges and Mgesrat and open roads new, as well as shortages in the health sector, electricity, education and others.
The religious tourism in Iraq's economic importance maximum due to its revenues from significant financial, and Iraq is one of the countries the important tourist of a religious nature to the presence of "shrines and holy sites." and see the cities of Karbala and Najaf and Kadhimiya Samarra and millions of visitors and delegations at the height of the celebration of religious events, including foreign visitors from different countries in the world, especially from neighboring countries.
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