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    Parliament discussed the financial cuts Abadi and economists are skeptical about the application

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    Parliament discussed the financial cuts Abadi and economists are skeptical about the application Empty Parliament discussed the financial cuts Abadi and economists are skeptical about the application

    Post by Rocky Fri 25 Nov 2016, 1:53 am

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    Parliament discussed the financial cuts Abadi and economists are skeptical about the application


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    Long-Presse / Baghdad
    Parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed ,, discuss what has been put forward by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on reducing public expenditure to 90%, and suggested the cancellation of some other expenses that are "unnecessary", as specialists ruled economists applied it in a realistic fact that many ministries still has expenses classified under "Alaivadat conferencing" addresses, called for there to be transparency in the presentation of expenditure and the budget law accessible and provide opinions for the purpose.
    A member of the parliamentary finance committee, Ahmed Hama Rasheed, in an interview with (long-Presse), "The Committee discussed extensively paragraph cuts expenses posed by the Iraqi government after blocking a number of expenditure sections of a number of ministries," explaining that "the Commission is working to reduce or maybe Cancel Other expenses are classified as non-essential. "
    He said Rashid, that "what is announced by the Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, on reducing expenses by 90% calls to check it out," stressing that "We are still studying the budget law and will determine expenses largely serve to reduce the deficit, which scored very large numbers."
    For his part, he said adviser Economic Reform Institute, Fahmi return, in an interview with (long-Presse), "The government is offering paragraphs of the budget to the public in a different way from what is in the law the original terms of surprised after the declaration of the budget that some doors and specifically in expenditure is unnecessary exist and classified in the budget and this is not reasonable. "
    He said the return, that "the declaration of the Prime Minister to reduce the proportion of 90% of expenses, is out of the fact there is still evidence Ministries enjoys expenses through deputations, conferences and extravagance in expenses is clear."
    He called back, said that "there is clear transparency in the presentation of expenditure and the budget law for the public and specialists to review it and read it even possible to give their opinion at least by specialists and all that is for the general interest of the country."
    Announced Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, in the November 15, 2016 a reduction of government expenditures for goods and services increased by 90 percent compared to 2013, and as he emphasized his government's determination application of the "modern methods" to include segments of society subsidies and social protection.

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