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    Despite objections, Basra Council prepares to vote on 2024 budget

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    Despite objections, Basra Council prepares to vote on 2024 budget Empty Despite objections, Basra Council prepares to vote on 2024 budget

    Post by Rocky Thu 18 Jul 2024, 6:49 am

    Despite objections, Basra Council prepares to vote on 2024 budget
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    Baghdad Today - Basra
    Basra Governorate Council confirmed, today, Thursday (July 18, 2024), its intention to pass the budget for the current year 2024 at the end of next week, as the study of the project plan for the current year 2024 will be completed and approved in general.
    The head of the Design Bloc in the provincial council, Aqil Al-Furaiji, told Baghdad Today, "The council will work to host officials from the directors of all departments to discuss the sectors included in the projects of the current year 2024, as they are the beneficiaries, to involve them in the discussions and for the purpose of reviewing them in detail."
    He explained that "the committee's work continues even on holidays to complete the plan and submit it to the provincial council for approval at the end of next week," noting that they are "promising projects that will benefit the Basra citizen."
    Basra Governorate MP Dhurgham Al-Maliki had confirmed in previous press statements that the governorate was counting on the 2023 budget, of which only 30% had been spent.
    MP Al-Maliki said that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani confirmed to him that there is 70% of Basra’s money remaining and has not been circulated. It is a trust with the government and will be spent with what was allocated to Basra in the current year’s budget.
    Al-Maliki pointed out that there are accumulated amounts of Basra's dues from petrodollar amounts estimated at 20 trillion dinars, and that schedules and a mechanism for disbursement must be established, noting that many projects have been allocated to Basra in the 2023 budget and are awaiting the release of funds to complete them.
    He explained that Basra is not counting on the 2024 budget, but rather on last year's budget to complete projects.
    Members of the Basra Council and representatives of the province in the House of Representatives had criticised and objected to the decision to reduce the financial allocations for the province from 2 trillion and 900 million dinars to only 850 billion.
    This came as a great shock to the governorate, which is the economic capital of Iraq, as the allocations are not even enough to cover the debts of companies and contractors tasked with service projects, according to official statements, stressing the need to reconsider the decision in a manner that is consistent with the size of the governorate and its needs for projects.
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