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    The National: The Iraqi budget has become farcical, and every party is calling for higher allocation

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    The National: The Iraqi budget has become farcical, and every party is calling for higher allocation Empty The National: The Iraqi budget has become farcical, and every party is calling for higher allocation

    Post by Rocky Fri 05 May 2023, 6:47 am

    [size=30]The National: The Iraqi budget has become farcical, and every party is calling for higher allocations
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    The Emirati English-language newspaper "the national" said that the Iraqi budget has become comical, as each party demands higher allocations for their ministries.  
      
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    And the newspaper stated in a report affiliated with "NAS" (May 5, 2023), "In all sectors in Iraq, the hype to obtain government funds extends from politically linked clans to state-run companies, official security forces, and even militias linked to Iran."  
      
    She added, "The main political blocs are defending a system that divides state resources in the form of spoils. Iraq is trying to pass a budget bill that would see record spending for 3 years and a record high deficit, which would be compensated for by a year without a budget due to political disagreement before the Sudanese government took power in October." ".  
      
    And she continued, "The budget has become comical, as each party demands higher allocations for their ministries. The increased operational spending to increase government salaries - resulting from politicized employment - will crowd out investment in public services."  
      
    And she indicated, "The draft budget could increase employment in the public sector by 700,000."  
      
    And she pointed out that "Al-Sudani expressed his desire to conduct a strict assessment of the performance of the positions (special grades) appointed by the parties, which are the senior ministerial positions that in some cases enjoy wide-ranging powers, such as influencing the awarding of contracts. But Al-Sudani, like before him, is simply replacing Failed officials with more loyalists.  
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