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    Source: The government will challenge 10 articles in the budget

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    Post by Rocky Sat 24 Apr 2021, 7:29 am

    Source: The government will challenge 10 articles in the budget

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    {Politics: Al Furat News} A government source revealed that the government intends to challenge 10 articles of the Federal Budget Law for 2021 before the Federal Supreme Court.
    "The Supreme Court will look into the government's appeals, as Article 62 of the constitution grants parliament the power to transfer budget funds and reduce them and not increase them, and the constitution prevents parliament from tampering with imports and expenditures and limits its authority to transfer," the source told Al-Furat News.
    He added, "The Supreme Court has never responded to a governmental appeal against a parliamentary financial decision," stressing that "the court's decision is binding and will raise the amendments, correct the budget path, return it to the cabinet and apply it, and it does not require a vote by the House of Representatives regarding any amendment to the budget."
    The source expected that "the Federal Court will give priority in considering appeals, and it is not permissible to be slow with them, which is easy to consider and does not need much time to clarify the constitutionality and unconstitutionality of the articles challenged."
    The Council of Ministers, during its session held last Tuesday, authorized Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi to file an appeal with the Federal Court on some provisions of the fiscal budget for the year 2021.
    Cabinet spokesman Hassan Nazem said in a joint press conference with Minister of Finance Ali Allawi and Planning Khaled Najm After the cabinet meeting last Tuesday, "The Council of Ministers discussed the changes that took place in the draft budget law in Parliament before its approval."
    He added, "Some budget articles have been changed in a way that is not in the interest of the government's procedures," indicating, "We will ask the Presidency of the Republic to reconsider some of the budget corrections."
    For his part, Minister of Planning, Khaled Najm, said that the government "will challenge an article requiring ministries to transfer some formations and join them to the Federal Service Council, while the appeal will also affect the article related to regional development projects."
    It is noteworthy that the House of Representatives approved the country's fiscal budget for the current year 2021 in early February, with total expenditures amounting to 129 trillion dinars, and a deficit estimated at 28 trillion dinars.
    Ammar Al-Masoudi

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