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    After passing the "St. Lego" law..a deputy reveals a parliamentary approach to approve the budget

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    After passing the "St. Lego" law..a deputy reveals a parliamentary approach to approve the budget Empty After passing the "St. Lego" law..a deputy reveals a parliamentary approach to approve the budget

    Post by Rocky Thu 30 Mar 2023, 9:56 am

    After passing the "St. Lego" law..a deputy reveals a parliamentary approach to approve the budget

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    Baghdad today - Baghdad   
    Today, Thursday, the representative of Basra Governorate, Abdul Amir Al-Mayahi, revealed that there is a parliamentary tendency to proceed with the legislation of the budget law, especially after the parliament passed the "important laws" related to the election of the provincial councils.
    Al-Mayahi told (Baghdad Today), "The interests of all the provinces are linked to the budget, especially Basra, which needs important projects, the first of which is the completion of the Hawalli road project."
    He added, "Citizens' need for services obliges the House of Representatives to invest time and proceed with legislation and completion of the budget law."
    Earlier in the day, the Parliamentary Finance Committee revealed the reason for the delay in discussing the draft financial budget law in previous parliament sessions .
    Today, Thursday morning, a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Mustafa Al-Karaawi, revealed the reasons for the delay in discussing the 2023 budget bill.
    Committee member Mustafa Al-Karawi told (Baghdad Today) that "the House of Representatives was preoccupied during the previous sessions with the election law, especially the disputes over it, and some sessions were without a quorum due to disputes over the law, and for this reason the budget law was not put forward for discussion and first reading." 
    Al-Karawi said, "The Presidency of the House of Representatives will set a session during the next week, with the aim of discussing the budget law." 
    He stressed that "the parliament's vote on the budget needs time, as the law needs study, review, and lengthy discussions, and for this reason, its approval may be after Eid al-Fitr." 
    The total budget is more than 197 trillion dinars, the operational budget is more than 150 trillion dinars, and the investment budget is more than 47 trillion, while the deficit amounted to 63 trillion dinars.
    On Monday, March 13, the Council of Ministers announced its approval of the draft budget law for the fiscal years 2023, 2024, and 2025, and referred it to Parliament .
    The media office of the Prime Minister stated, in a statement received by (Baghdad Today), that "the Council of Ministers approved the draft federal general budget law for the fiscal years 2023, 2024 and 2025, in its regular session, chaired by Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani, and refers it to the House of Representatives."
    On March 16, 2023, the House of Representatives received the draft federal budget law, after it was approved by the Council of Ministers.
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