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    Judiciary: The review of contracts for oil licenses under the budget does not cost financial burdens

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    Post by Rocky Wed 06 Sep 2017, 8:24 am

    Judiciary: The review of contracts for oil licenses under the budget does not cost financial burdens

    BAGHDAD - The Federal Supreme Court ruled that the House of Representatives' commitment to the federal government to review licensing contracts within the general budget law for the current year falls within its legislative powers, indicating that this procedure does not cost a financial cost.
    The Director of the Information Office of the Court Iyas Samuk in a statement, "One of the appeals considered by the Federal Supreme Court in the case concerning the budget law was related to licensing contracts and took the sequence of Article (48 / I) of the budget law."
    "The Samuk," That article obliged the federal government, including the Oil Ministry to review the contracts of oil licensing rounds if reviewed by the interests of Iraq. "
    He pointed out that "the court found that the status of this article came within the powers of the House of Representatives legislative and does not contradict with the provisions of Article (62 / II) of the Constitution, does not cost the government financial burdens outside the allocations of the General Budget." Finished

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    Post by Rocky Wed 06 Sep 2017, 8:26 am

    Federal Court: Reviewing oil licensing contracts under the budget does not cost financial burdens


    Release date: 2017/9/6 


    (Baghdad: Al Furat News) The Supreme Federal Court ruled that the obligation of the House of Representatives to the federal government to review the licensing contracts within the law of the general budget for the current year falls within the jurisdiction of the legislative, indicating that the procedure does not cost a financial cost.
    The Director of the Information Office of the Federal Supreme Court Ias Samuk in a press statement received by the agency {Euphrates News} a copy of it today that "one of the appeals considered by the Federal Supreme Court in the case concerning the budget law was related to licensing contracts and took the sequence of Article 48 / Budget ".
    "The Samuk that" the article obliged the federal government, including the Ministry of Oil review contracts for rounds of oil licenses if reviewed by the interests of Iraq. "
    He pointed out that "the court found that the status of this article came within the powers of the Legislative Council and does not oppose the provisions of Article (62 / II) of the Constitution, and does not cost the government financial burdens outside the allocations of the General Budget."

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