Sari: can not exchange the supplementary budget without the approval of the House of Representatives
30.08.2012 | (Voice of Iraq)
Alsumaria News / Baghdad confirmed member of the Finance Committee parliamentary Faleh sarees, Thursday, that it can not be dismissed supplementary budget without a vote the House of Representatives, as pointed out that most of the materials that have been written from the federal budget law for the current year has been re-launched in the law of the supplementary budget. said sari In an interview for "Alsumaria News", that "there are provisions unconstitutional eliminate the need to vote on the federal budget and supplementary before spending it," stressing that "it was presented to the House of Representatives has been rejected and therefore the government to resort to Article 23 of the Budget Law for the purpose of spending." and indicated applicable to that "most of the materials that have been written from the budget bill for the current year have been re-formulations and sent to the House of Representatives again," pointing out that "there is a reservation of some political blocs on the large sums allocated to some ministries." and criticized the Liberal bloc of the Sadrist movement (26 July 2012), the supplementary budget for the current year provided by the government to the House of Representatives, saying it will not vote upon for being scrap its proposal to distribute surplus oil revenues to citizens, passed by Parliament on 23 February, as pointed out that the House of Representatives will discuss the first reading of the law of the mandate of presidencies three during the next few days. called the Iraqi List MP Jawad al-Bolani in (27 Tmz 2012) Iraqi Council of Representatives to the need to allocate funds from the supplementary budget for families needy, as he emphasized the need to assign provincial distributed to beneficiaries. mention Iraqi Council of Ministers announced in the third From last July, for the adoption of the supplementary budget for the current year 2012, more than ten trillion dinars, stressing that the budget allocated 40 thousand degrees and careers.
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