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    Without noise, "Food Security" comes into force

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    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Jul 2022, 5:12 am

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     Baghdad: Huda Al-Azzawi

    Despite the great uproar that was aroused for a long time around it and the political debates and bickering for months, the entry into force of the “Emergency Support for Food Security and Development” law passed in silence, silence and calm two weeks ago from now, despite the immediate implementation of the provisions of the law after its publication in the Official Gazette on July 6 However, the executive authorities remained silent and have not yet begun practical steps to implement the provisions of the law that were heralded by some parliamentary and governmental bodies. Al-Sabah has contacted dozens of executive bodies benefiting from the provisions of the law, but they chose to remain silent and not respond to questions (when and how) they will be applied Those paragraphs, as if it does not concern them from far or near.
    A member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Jamal Cougar, said: “The ruling on not implementing the law and not actually bringing it into force is incorrect.”
    He noted that “the law has two timings; Part of it is being implemented by the current government, and the other part is being implemented by the next government, and seven trillion and 250 billion dinars have been allocated for its implementation.”
    And he indicated that "the first part, which the current government will spend its money on, will be a part of it for the development of the regions, and they need projects to be submitted by the governorates, and part of those funds are dedicated to stabilizing contracts who need to audit their transactions, and a part is dedicated to appointing 15,000 new graduates, and this needs to be Auditing and studying the needs of ministries and specializations, and therefore everything that was mentioned needs work, effort and time.”
    Cougar stressed that “judging this law or others to failure before it is applied is inaccurate and unfair, and the expected steps that the citizen will see will be when applying this law, so it is premature to judge it.”
    He explained that "the House of Representatives will carefully follow up the implementation of the law."
    For his part, the political analyst, Dr. Ghazi Faisal, indicated that “after the food security law has been approved and entered into force, it is supposed to be worked on according to the framework of a program that ministries and ministers bear the responsibility to implement its paragraphs, with regard to the issue of appointments or contracts or the issue of water and its treatment and the issue of support for Investments, each according to its specialization.
    And he indicated that "the law is basically distributed within the framework of a program according to its chapters, to be implemented by all concerned ministries."
    He explained that “the issue today is procedural and requires only a program for implementation within the framework of the development aspect contained in the law, and not applying it is not permissible.”
    He stressed that "if the ministries or the Council of Ministers do not go to implement the law, each within its jurisdiction, especially with the availability of approved funds, then the House of Representatives will hold the concerned ministries accountable that did not implement it."
    In addition, the expert in economic affairs, Nabil Jabbar Al-Ali, explained to Al-Sabah that, “Frankly speaking, the hopes that politicians have raised for the Iraqi people regarding the Food Security Law are nothing but false hopes, the purpose of which is to push and support the passage of a law that allows the caretaker government to spend An additional 25 trillion dinars on traditional unproductive consumer spending, which represents an increase over the country’s general allocations (120 trillion dinars spent during 2022).
    He said: "Contrary to what is rumored, the legislation of this law may contribute to harming the Iraqi citizen, given that general government spending may rise from 10 trillion dinars per month to reach 15 trillion dinars per month after the law enters into force, which may contribute to raising inflation levels in light of An ill-considered spending policy and a loose monetary policy.”

     Editing: Muhammad Al-Ansari
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