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    Learn about the government's objections to the 2021 budget

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    Learn about the government's objections to the 2021 budget Empty Learn about the government's objections to the 2021 budget

    Post by Rocky Mon 07 Jun 2021, 7:50 am

    Learn about the government's objections to the 2021 budget

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    4 entities filed appeals against 10 paragraphs of the 2021 budget with the Federal Court.
    A member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Ahmed Hajji, told "Economy News", that the government, Wasit Governorate, Representative Uday Awad and the Iraqi Industrialists Union challenged the 2021 budget, adding that the appeals relate to 6 articles in the 2021 budget law, which includes 10 paragraphs.
    He continued that the articles objected to are 2, 4, 18, 12, 50 and 58, adding that the legal department in Parliament is pleading for Parliament.
    He noted that the legal objection does not stop the procedures for implementing the articles only after the issuance of the Federal Court's decision.
    On the other hand, the rapporteur of the Finance Committee, Ahmed Al-Saffar, said that the Finance Committee has the right to amend and transfer the articles of the draft law, adding that the 2021 budget is an expansionary budget, and the committee reduced expenditures from 164 trillion dinars to 128 trillion dinars.
    He pointed out that the Finance Committee's amendments were in the interest of the economy by diversifying its revenues and not keeping oil.
    The government’s objections relate to the following paragraphs, namely Article 2, Paragraph 4g, which says, “The Ministry of Finance must abide by the ceiling of the allocations contained in Table “B Amended” and redistribute those allocations, both operational and capital, and classify them on the basis of the level of departments, chapters, materials and types.
    As well as Article 2, paragraph 4 h, which relates to the allocations of revenues obtained from collection and fees to municipal and health departments in the governorates, which is found in their balances for the years 2019, 2020 and 2021, and authorizes the governor to approve the spending plan. Article 2, paragraph 8, which relates to the establishment of funds in all governorates producing crude or refined oil or gas under the name of the Petrodollar Fund, which is managed by the governor and financed monthly.
    The objection also relates to Article 12 Second B, which speaks of “The Council of Ministers must disengage and restructure departments and departments in ministries and entities not affiliated with a ministry that exercise, under its laws, tasks equivalent or similar to the tasks stipulated in Federal Public Service Law No. 4 of 2009 amended to activate the role of the Council. in public service.
    The government also submitted an objection to Article 18 III B related to the imposition of a 15% tax on imported fuel that is sold directly through car filling stations.
    And the government appealed, Article 50 A, which says, “The Minister of Finance may add financial allocations to fill the shortfall in employee compensation from salaries, contractors’ wages and daily wages, if any, provided that the total amount does not exceed 500 billion dinars, provided that it is audited by the Federal Financial Supervision Bureau later.”
    The government also challenged Article 50 C, which states that “the Council of Ministers must increase the current prices for the purchase of wheat, barley and rye crops from farmers by 50 thousand dinars per ton for each of the mentioned crops.”
    The appeals also included Article 56 Third, which says, "The extractive oil companies are obligated not to include the expenses for license tour contracts in the lists of calculating the cost of the current activity, with the exception of the salaries of employees seconded to work with contracting companies within the license tours, taking into account what was stated in the Council of Ministers decision No. for 212" on 06/29/2013.
    It also submitted an objection to Article 58, which obligates the Council of Ministers to assign the names of those entrusted with the positions of heads of independent bodies, special degrees, deputy ministers and advisors to the House of Representatives no later than 30/6/2021, and the House of Representatives is obligated to take its decision by voting within 30 days from the date of sending the names.
    On the other hand, Wasit Governorate submitted an objection to Schedule C related to new employees.
    Wasit Governor Muhammad Al-Mayahi said that the Wasit government had submitted an objection to the Federal Court against Schedule C in the 2021 budget, noting that the failure to implement Resolution 315 issued by the Council of Ministers is considered a big bomb that could explode at any moment.

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