Parliamentary approval of the Act excludes economy infrastructure because of political differences
08/04/2012 09:43
Baghdad, April 8 (aknews) – the Parliamentary Commission of economy and investment ruled out Sunday the possibility of adoption law infrastructure due to political differences and trends in some of the blocks not passed the House of representatives.
The House was restored in August last Bill to the Government, after objections to the project value of $ 70 billion, forcing the Government to reduce it to $ 37.5 billion.
He said the Commission's decision of Kurdistan mohama Khalil News (aknews) "intersections policy on infrastructure is the same Act that had at its previous session and which blocked passage despite its importance in supporting industrial sectors and run unemployment".
\Khalil said that "despite the lengthy meeting meetings and the participation of three parliamentary committees in paragraphs and attend discussions and Ministers but not investment authority to reach a final agreement on it".
The three parliamentary committees are services and reconstruction, finance, investment and Economics discuss paragraphs of law infrastructure assigned by the Government.
And Khalil said "any act in the House cannot be passed without getting consensus political."
Rejection of the Iraqi Council of representatives during its previous session, Bill infrastructure made by the then Government to grant large investment companies in infrastructure projects worth 70 billion dollars in a postpaid when many industrial countries of the world, including in major financial crisis.
The draft Act new infrastructure to implement foreign companies, especially Korean infrastructure projects, such as schools, hospitals, water projects, payment term.
Iraq suffers from dilapidated infrastructure in all sectors as a result of long years of siege warfare during the decades of the last century.
Despite eight years since the overthrow of the former Iraqi regime, not the Iraqi Government to provide basic public services to citizens, and which often protesting shortages.
The Iraqi Government says that financial allocations within the budgets of the country's annual unable alone to promote infrastructure projects that require huge amounts of money.
By: Haidar Ibrahim. Minimize: Adham Youssef, a Baghdadi pen
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