Shawki: Parliament would approve the 2015 budget in the first legislative session next chapter

Shawki: Parliament would approve the 2015 budget in the first legislative session next chapter

24/11/2014 11:44

Shawki - Parliament would approve the 2015 budget in the first legislative session next chapterTomorrow Press / Baghdad: MP on the mass of the citizen properly Shawki, on Monday, that the parliament will approve the budget in 2015 in the first session next legislative term at the beginning of 2015, indicating that it will be concluded a comprehensive and final agreement with the province on the export of oil after the visit of the President of the provincial government Barzani to Baghdad.
He said Shawki’s “Tomorrow Press”, “The Kurdistan and Kirkuk oilfields issued about one million barrels, Iraq loses a large part of this amount and the government is keen to take advantage of this amount,” noting that it “will be concluded a comprehensive and final agreement with the province on the export of oil after the visit of the Prime Minister region Barzani to Baghdad soon. ”
And on budget, said Shawki that “vocabulary 2014 budget are all moved to the budget in 2015 and will approve the House of Representatives on all final accounts,” noting that “the Council of Ministers will finalize the budget in 2015 at the end of December next will be the beginning of the second legislative term of the parliament as the date for the adoption of the budget in 2015″.
He continued that “Parliament will approve the 2015 budget at the beginning of the first session of the next legislative term.”
It is noteworthy that the state budget for the current year has not yet recognize ago that sent the government for nearly eight months to former House were not included on the agenda, while procrastinated previous Presidency for inclusion due to the lack of political blocs agreement had been returned once again to the government, nor that harassment continues while people wait for things to material related thereto, as well as the project stalled.

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