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Baghdad / NINA / - The newspapers issued today, Sunday, May 7, focused on the budget and the International Water Conference.
On the budget, Al-Zawraa newspaper, which is published by a syndicate, quoted Aref Al-Hamami, a member of the Legal Committee, as saying: “The meetings and the work of the committees are continuing regarding the budget, and the tenth of this month is the last stage for submitting proposals and discussing between all committees, ministries, and institutions.”
He denied the existence of any differences between the political blocs regarding the budget, stressing that it is “views and demands and there are no challenges, and that the law will be passed.”
Regarding the deficit, Al-Hamami stated, "The government has a plan to address the deficit, and the issue of the barrel price will also be dealt with, and part of the high deficit will be covered by the price hike."
He stressed that there is a "parliamentary consensus to vote on the budget." It is expected that the budget will pass "within this month."
The Finance Committee met, on Saturday, with the governors to discuss the draft federal budget law.
And the media department of the House of Representatives stated in a statement: “The Finance Committee began meeting with the governors to discuss the allocations of the provinces within the draft federal budget law.”
Al-Sabah newspaper paid attention to the International Water Conference and referred to the call of the Sudanese Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a, for urgent international intervention to save the Tigris and Euphrates.
“The danger of the water crisis began in the eighties of the last century, and among its causes was the hostile behavior of the dictatorial regime and the lack of regulation of the water situation with neighboring countries,” Al-Sudanese said, during his sponsorship. and inauguration, yesterday, Saturday, of the Third Baghdad International Water Conference.
And he explained, "After the fall of the regime, we inherited the outstanding water problems with the upstream countries, and a backward system in water management that was not modernized, until we reached this sensitive moment, which was accompanied by climatic changes."
He stressed that "the water file is at the top of our government's priorities, and neglecting it will make us lose many elements of development and development."
He explained that "our meetings with officials of the countries with which we share water focused on the need for us to obtain our full share of water, and to intensify technical efforts to solve problems diplomatically away from the language of escalation." International experts and technicians, the best evidence of our adoption of the policy of dialogue, and reliance on scientific and practical solutions.
He noted that "the government tends to benefit from the experiences of some developed countries to reach rational water management, through training plans and programs, direct contracts, or the transfer of successful experiences in this direction." He said: “We have developed a strategy that includes (Iraq's vision for climate action until 2030). And we launched associated gas investment licensing rounds to reduce environmentally harmful activity and invest in clean energy.”
Al-Sudani concluded by saying, "Our duty is to preserve our climate, our wealth, and our environment, and the government has embarked on a seawater desalination project," stressing that "saving the Tigris and Euphrates requires urgent international intervention."
Yesterday, Saturday, the work of the "Third Baghdad International Water Conference" was launched in the capital, Baghdad, under the slogan "Water scarcity, the Mesopotamian marshes, the Shatt al-Arab environment, everyone's responsibility," with a high-ranking international ministerial and diplomatic presence.
For his part, Minister of Water Resources Abd Aoun Diab said, in a speech during the conference: "Water is a resource of life that is at risk," pointing out that "the Sudanese government decided to give priority to confronting climate changes and the holding of the climate conference in Basra, which produced important recommendations.” He is currently sponsoring the Water Conference in Baghdad.
He pointed out that "the conference paid attention to water resources and climate changes, and we continue to focus on water scarcity and the Mesopotamian marshes to achieve a number of goals, most notably preserving biodiversity, rationalizing water, and activating international coordination and cooperation.
Al-Khadraa in Baghdad, to demand an increase in salaries, the disbursement of the cost of living allowance, and the amendment of the paragraphs of the Unified Retirement Law.
The newspaper referred to an invitation circulated on social media, in which it stated that (a demonstration for retirees will be launched in the Al-Alawi area near the Green Zone, in protest against the failure to submit the study presented by the General Retirement Authority and put it forward in one of the cabinet sessions), stressing that (the owners of the white hair are tired of promises and their voices became hoarse from demanding fairness, and that the government should speed up the increase in the salaries of the segment that spent its youth serving the state).
They pointed out that (our demands will also include a call for the disbursement of the cost of living allowance, which is included in the paragraphs of the Unified Retirement Law).
The retirees added that (the Ministry of Finance does not apply the law that obliges it to increase salaries according to the annual inflation rate, and that ignoring this matter is tantamount to violating the law that guarantees the rights of the segment).
For its part, the Ministry of Finance issued a clarification regarding the administrative procedures against its employees after their recent demonstrations.
Yesterday's statement said that it "would like to clarify some facts for public opinion and social media pioneers regarding the misleading and inaccurate information promoted by some satellite channels and communication platforms related to its administrative procedures towards some of its affiliates, against the backdrop of organized demonstrations regarding incentives that have not been stopped."
He added that (the ministry supported the demonstrators, listened to their demands and complaints, and was keen to provide them with protection in accordance with the principles of freedom of expression guaranteed by the constitution, but some of them acted inappropriately by disabling computers, turning off electricity, inciting employees not to adhere to official working hours, preventing the entry of representatives and auditors, and attacking some of them broke the windows of the vehicles), stressing that (some left their job obligations and stopped financing the salaries of retirees,which called for the issuance of two directives from the same month stressing respect for working hours and commitment to job duties in accordance with Article 4 of the State Employees Discipline Law and Paragraph 12 that obligates The employee performs his job duties, in addition to the seventh Paragraph of Article Five, which prohibits the employee from improper exploitation of working hours or negligence and negligence, in addition to Article Ten, which prohibits disrupting the work of others, and in accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister's Office in this regard).and in accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister's Office in this regard).and in accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister's Office in this regard).
He pointed out that (its procedures against some undisciplined affiliates took place according to legal articles and it is very keen to respect the rights of citizens and employees alike, and does not allow chaos and harm to the interests of the state and the citizen and to confuse the ministry's work aimed at improving the economic and financial reality and caring for the financial rights of the people). To receive[/rtl]
Baghdad / NINA / - The newspapers issued today, Sunday, May 7, focused on the budget and the International Water Conference.
On the budget, Al-Zawraa newspaper, which is published by a syndicate, quoted Aref Al-Hamami, a member of the Legal Committee, as saying: “The meetings and the work of the committees are continuing regarding the budget, and the tenth of this month is the last stage for submitting proposals and discussing between all committees, ministries, and institutions.”
He denied the existence of any differences between the political blocs regarding the budget, stressing that it is “views and demands and there are no challenges, and that the law will be passed.”
Regarding the deficit, Al-Hamami stated, "The government has a plan to address the deficit, and the issue of the barrel price will also be dealt with, and part of the high deficit will be covered by the price hike."
He stressed that there is a "parliamentary consensus to vote on the budget." It is expected that the budget will pass "within this month."
The Finance Committee met, on Saturday, with the governors to discuss the draft federal budget law.
And the media department of the House of Representatives stated in a statement: “The Finance Committee began meeting with the governors to discuss the allocations of the provinces within the draft federal budget law.”
Al-Sabah newspaper paid attention to the International Water Conference and referred to the call of the Sudanese Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a, for urgent international intervention to save the Tigris and Euphrates.
“The danger of the water crisis began in the eighties of the last century, and among its causes was the hostile behavior of the dictatorial regime and the lack of regulation of the water situation with neighboring countries,” Al-Sudanese said, during his sponsorship. and inauguration, yesterday, Saturday, of the Third Baghdad International Water Conference.
And he explained, "After the fall of the regime, we inherited the outstanding water problems with the upstream countries, and a backward system in water management that was not modernized, until we reached this sensitive moment, which was accompanied by climatic changes."
He stressed that "the water file is at the top of our government's priorities, and neglecting it will make us lose many elements of development and development."
He explained that "our meetings with officials of the countries with which we share water focused on the need for us to obtain our full share of water, and to intensify technical efforts to solve problems diplomatically away from the language of escalation." International experts and technicians, the best evidence of our adoption of the policy of dialogue, and reliance on scientific and practical solutions.
He noted that "the government tends to benefit from the experiences of some developed countries to reach rational water management, through training plans and programs, direct contracts, or the transfer of successful experiences in this direction." He said: “We have developed a strategy that includes (Iraq's vision for climate action until 2030). And we launched associated gas investment licensing rounds to reduce environmentally harmful activity and invest in clean energy.”
Al-Sudani concluded by saying, "Our duty is to preserve our climate, our wealth, and our environment, and the government has embarked on a seawater desalination project," stressing that "saving the Tigris and Euphrates requires urgent international intervention."
Yesterday, Saturday, the work of the "Third Baghdad International Water Conference" was launched in the capital, Baghdad, under the slogan "Water scarcity, the Mesopotamian marshes, the Shatt al-Arab environment, everyone's responsibility," with a high-ranking international ministerial and diplomatic presence.
For his part, Minister of Water Resources Abd Aoun Diab said, in a speech during the conference: "Water is a resource of life that is at risk," pointing out that "the Sudanese government decided to give priority to confronting climate changes and the holding of the climate conference in Basra, which produced important recommendations.” He is currently sponsoring the Water Conference in Baghdad.
He pointed out that "the conference paid attention to water resources and climate changes, and we continue to focus on water scarcity and the Mesopotamian marshes to achieve a number of goals, most notably preserving biodiversity, rationalizing water, and activating international coordination and cooperation.
Al-Khadraa in Baghdad, to demand an increase in salaries, the disbursement of the cost of living allowance, and the amendment of the paragraphs of the Unified Retirement Law.
The newspaper referred to an invitation circulated on social media, in which it stated that (a demonstration for retirees will be launched in the Al-Alawi area near the Green Zone, in protest against the failure to submit the study presented by the General Retirement Authority and put it forward in one of the cabinet sessions), stressing that (the owners of the white hair are tired of promises and their voices became hoarse from demanding fairness, and that the government should speed up the increase in the salaries of the segment that spent its youth serving the state).
They pointed out that (our demands will also include a call for the disbursement of the cost of living allowance, which is included in the paragraphs of the Unified Retirement Law).
The retirees added that (the Ministry of Finance does not apply the law that obliges it to increase salaries according to the annual inflation rate, and that ignoring this matter is tantamount to violating the law that guarantees the rights of the segment).
For its part, the Ministry of Finance issued a clarification regarding the administrative procedures against its employees after their recent demonstrations.
Yesterday's statement said that it "would like to clarify some facts for public opinion and social media pioneers regarding the misleading and inaccurate information promoted by some satellite channels and communication platforms related to its administrative procedures towards some of its affiliates, against the backdrop of organized demonstrations regarding incentives that have not been stopped."
He added that (the ministry supported the demonstrators, listened to their demands and complaints, and was keen to provide them with protection in accordance with the principles of freedom of expression guaranteed by the constitution, but some of them acted inappropriately by disabling computers, turning off electricity, inciting employees not to adhere to official working hours, preventing the entry of representatives and auditors, and attacking some of them broke the windows of the vehicles), stressing that (some left their job obligations and stopped financing the salaries of retirees,which called for the issuance of two directives from the same month stressing respect for working hours and commitment to job duties in accordance with Article 4 of the State Employees Discipline Law and Paragraph 12 that obligates The employee performs his job duties, in addition to the seventh Paragraph of Article Five, which prohibits the employee from improper exploitation of working hours or negligence and negligence, in addition to Article Ten, which prohibits disrupting the work of others, and in accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister's Office in this regard).and in accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister's Office in this regard).and in accordance with the instructions of the Prime Minister's Office in this regard).
He pointed out that (its procedures against some undisciplined affiliates took place according to legal articles and it is very keen to respect the rights of citizens and employees alike, and does not allow chaos and harm to the interests of the state and the citizen and to confuse the ministry's work aimed at improving the economic and financial reality and caring for the financial rights of the people). To receive[/rtl]
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