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    The budget voting session may be disturbed by the factor of allocations for the southern governorate

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    The budget voting session may be disturbed by the factor of allocations for the southern governorate Empty The budget voting session may be disturbed by the factor of allocations for the southern governorate

    Post by Rocky Sun 21 May 2023, 5:14 am

    [size=38]The budget voting session may be disturbed by the factor of allocations for the southern governorates[/size]


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    Baghdad / Obelisk Al-Hadath: Representatives waved to boycott the voting session on the budget in the event that the allocations for the center and the south remained the same, amid demands to amend the allocations for the central and southern governorates in the budget.
    The central and southern governorates are areas rich in oil resources in Iraq, but the distribution of oil revenues has not always been fair for these areas, as those governorates suffer from a lack of investment, weak infrastructure, high rates of unemployment and poverty, while other governorates with less oil wealth receive more money. from the central government.
    The Parliamentary Finance Committee is preoccupied with discussing the remaining articles and developing appropriate formulations and proposals in preparation for resolving the budget law.

    Zahra Al-Bajari, the representative of the Sadiqun Bloc, said that it is about one trillion and 650 billion dinars. Allocations for Basra and the province need more than 3 trillion, threatening to boycott the voting session on the budget if the allocations for the center and south remain the same, while calling on the representatives of the center and the south to stand with their provinces to amend their allocations in the budget.
    Representative Yasser Al-Husseini said that the share of the central and southern governorates is disadvantaged in the budget law, and we demand its fairness.
    Accusations are directed at political parties that prefer the northern and Kurdish provinces at the expense of the southern provinces. This supposed preference leads to the allocation of more resources, projects, and economic opportunities to the northern governorates, which increases the central and southern governorates' feelings of injustice and marginalization.
    And a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Mustafa Sanad, considered that the central and southern governorates were wronged in the budget.

    The figures indicate that the southern and central governorates have allocated five trillion, while the Kurdistan region has been allocated 22 trillion.
    Observers believe that the current budget has been unfair to many southern governorates such as Maysan, Wasit, Muthanna, Dhi Qar and others, as its percentage ranged from 1% to 2% only.
    Since 2003, the governments that have worked on approving budgets have not done justice to the central and southern governorates, and they have always been wronged compared to Kurdistan.
    The deficit rate amounted to 63.275 trillion dinars, with the adoption of a price of $70 per barrel of oil, given that more than 95 percent of budget revenues depend on oil sales.
    The central and southern governorates suffer from a lack of basic services such as water, electricity, health and education, and some believe that there are abuses in distributing these services in unfair ways, which leads to exacerbating the burning injustice.
    These and other aforementioned issues may contribute to the central and southern governorates' feelings of injustice and marginalization, and reinforce aspirations aimed at achieving a more balanced distribution of wealth.
    Prepared by Muhammad Al-Khafaji

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