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National Alliance agreed to consolidate its position on the adoption of the federal budget

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National Alliance agreed to consolidate its position on the adoption of the federal budget

20/02/13 08: 41
Baghdad/sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network (IMN)-political body of the Alliance agreed to unify the position of the National Alliance bloc on the approval of the federal budget.



The House speaker Osama Al-nujaifi has today decided to cancel the meeting of Heads of parliamentary blocs and ad hoc Legal Committee to discuss differences over the federal budget bill for the year 2013 for lack of agreement on a final version of the law. "



A member of the political Commission and Minister of State for the Council of representatives purely net debt (IMN) that "the political body of the National Alliance had agreed during a meeting attended by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that there is one opinion to the National Coalition on adoption of the federal budget so as not to underestimate the rights of everyone in the draft budget".



NET said that "political body confirmed its respect to the Finance Committee of the paragraphs pertaining to the federal budget," he said, adding that "the political body announced its support for the decisions of the Ministerial Committee of seven given by the legitimate demands of the protesters.



And spins out of the dispute over the budget, among other points highlighted in the calculated amounts for foreign oil companies operating in Kurdistan, amounting to more than four billion dinars, and calculate amounts for Peshmerga forces and maintaining the territory's share of 17 percent.



Leaders of political blocs failed to in the House of representatives to agree on the controversial points in the draft budget after holding more than one meeting to resolve differences.

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