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    Iraq did not pay its debts to the International Monetary Fund as announced: reconsider your statemen

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    Iraq did not pay its debts to the International Monetary Fund as announced: reconsider your statemen Empty Iraq did not pay its debts to the International Monetary Fund as announced: reconsider your statemen

    Post by Rocky Fri 31 May 2024, 4:36 am

    Iraq did not pay its debts to the International Monetary Fund as announced: reconsider your statements
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Economic expert Nabil Al-Marsoumi explained today, Friday (May 31, 2024), that Iraq has not paid its debts to the International Monetary Fund, contrary to what official sources previously announced that Iraq has paid all its debts to the Fund, while calling for an audit of the budget.
    Al-Marsoumi said in a post on the “Facebook” platform, followed by “Baghdad Today,” that “some of what must be published from the 2024 budget are debt service installments, which equal 16.724 trillion dinars, of which 2.906 trillion dinars are interest on external loans, and 5.831 trillion dinars are debt installments.” External Affairs, as well as 3.065 trillion dinars in interest on internal loans.”
    He added, "There are observations on the above, as the external debt service installments (installment + interest) amounted to 8.737 trillion dinars, or 6.720 billion dollars, while the officially announced size of the external debt is 8.9 billion dollars, which must be scrutinized because it is illogical."
    He stated, “International Monetary Fund loan installments amounted to 350 billion dinars, plus 100 billion dinars in interest, so the total becomes 450 billion dinars, which is what Iraq must pay to the Fund in 2024, while official sources say that Iraq has paid all of its debts to the Fund.”
    He concluded by saying, “Check the budget or reconsider your statements (mercy for your parents).”
     Yesterday, Thursday, the Parliamentary Finance Committee announced the completion of the study and analysis of the 2024 budget tables.
    Today, Friday, the Media Department in the House of Representatives published the agenda for the next parliament session.
    Parliament decided, according to the agenda, to hold its twenty-seventh regular session next Monday, and it includes only one paragraph, “Voting on the amended schedules of General Budget Law No. 13 of 2024, and its annexed schedules A/B/C/D/E/F.”
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