Parliament sets Aug. 12 as the date for the first reading of the budget of the Federal
Parliament sets Aug. 12 as the date for the first reading of the budget of the Federal
08/03/2014 11:19
Tomorrow’s Press / Baghdad: House of Representatives decided, Sunday, to determine the twelfth month of August as the date for the first reading of the federal budget law, stressing that it identified a period of 15 days will be the budget legislator in the House of Representatives.
The MP said the Turkmen Niazi architect Ihsanoglu for “tomorrow’s Press,” “The parliamentary committee for the preparation of the budget sent two days before the book to the government calling for it to provide the expenses incurred by the past period in order to study and Drjha in the budget,” explaining that “the parliament will approve the budget year 2014 a period of 15 days. ”
He added that “differences still exist between the Kurdistan Regional Government and the federal government regarding the benefits of oil companies,” and urged “the political blocs to find the necessary solutions to get out of this problem.”
He stressed that “the first reading of the federal budget will be on August 12 in the hope that this legislation is in the 15-day deadline.”
It is noteworthy that the state budget for the current year did not acknowledge until now since I sent the government for nearly six months to the former House of Representatives have not been included on the agenda, while procrastinated the Presidency earlier in the inclusion due to the lack of agreement of the political blocs on them. noteworthy that the previous parliament and since the beginning of the session in, the 21st of December 2010 saw a continuing disagreement and lack of consensus on many of the laws vital task such parties law and the law of oil and gas, the Unified Retirement Law and the proposed amendment to the election law, as well as the general amnesty law and others, underlining observers that it is subject to the speculations of political and desires leaders of parliamentary blocs.
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