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    Parliamentary Finance: The government will finish 6 thousand lagging projects during the budget

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    Post by Rocky Tue 13 Jun 2023, 4:30 am

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    A member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Representative Hussein Munis, confirmed, on Monday, that the Finance Committee was keen to support the projects of the governorates after conducting the transfer of funds from failed or lagging projects to the governorates.
    Moanes said in a press interview seen by Taqaddam that “the Finance Committee was keen to enhance centralization in the transfer of funds for projects, as it focused on the spending that the government paid in the budget law on ministries’ projects,” noting that “most of the projects lagging behind through previous budgets are projects ministerial.”
    He added, "The number of failed and lagging ministerial projects amounted to about 6,240 projects, and therefore the committee decided to transfer funds to the governorates, as they will be elected governments and will be supervised by local councils that will be elected after months."
    It is noteworthy that the House of Representatives voted on the federal budget law for the three years 2023, 2024 and 2025, after difficult labor.
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