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Adviser to Maliki confirms the possibility of submitting a supplemental budget in next July, included the agreement Baghdad - Erbil

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Adviser to Maliki confirms the possibility of submitting a supplemental budget in next July, included the agreement Baghdad - Erbil



POST 14 MAY 2013 13:34
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network ( IMN) - An adviser to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for Legal Affairs, on Tuesday, it is rare an amendment to the federal budget law, indicating the possibility of submitting a supplemental budget in next July, included the agreement between the federal government and the provincial government.

Said Fadel Mohammed Jawad ( IMN) that "the law of the federal budget what it enters rare adjustments, Wi-dragging amendment to the budget law takes the same context of the draft budget of the vote in the Council of Ministers and referred to the House of Representatives for the purpose of the first and second reading and then vote."

He explained that "the supplementary budget next offering in July by the government to the House of Representatives and from which the inclusion of the agreement between the federal government and the provincial government, a move easier than an amendment to the Law on the federal budget."

The claim on the adoption of the federal budget extension to include the federal government agreement with the provincial government between the legal adviser to Maliki that "supplement is also considered an amendment to a budget bill takes the same procedures for the approval of the draft Aloizna."

And finished the ministers and deputies of the Kurdistan Alliance boycott of the government and parliament earlier this month after a meeting described as positive between a delegation from the provincial government and the federal government during which they agreed to overcome their differences and find solutions to outstanding problems clause.


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