Saturday, March 9, 2013

Chest: I call on the Government to implement the provisions of the budget and solving problems with partners

09/03/2013



The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, on Friday, the government to implement the provisions of the general budget for the current year 2013, which approved of the Iraqi Council of Representatives to boycott the coalition of Kurdish blocs and the Iraqi List, after the failure of five attempts to pass because, as advised the government to solve problems with their partners.

Sadr said in a statement received (range Press) copy of it, "we offer our thanks to all the parliamentary blocs to reach down to the adoption of the federal budget for 2013", and adding at the same time, "We recommend the government apply the budget items and solve their problems with their partners."

The Sadr office in Rusafa of Baghdad announced, on Thursday, Central canceled demonstrations that were expected to be launched today in Baghdad, after parliament managed to approve the financial budget after more than five attempts.

He acknowledged Iraqi Council of Representatives, on Thursday, a majority budget bill financial for the current year 2013, $ 139 trillion dinars, Province coalition of Kurdish blocs and the Iraqi List, after six times postponed due to disagreements, while raising House Speaker Osama Nujaifi session to the 19 of March Current , with the exception of the Kurdistan Alliance, the adoption of the budget in breach of the applicable national consensus in the political process.

The vote on the budget after the postponed five times because of differences between the national alliances and Kurdistan and the Iraqi List, the failure of parliament during its meeting held on 23 February 2013, the vote on the budget bill back to the government to amend it.

The Council of Ministers approved, on the fifth of November 2012, the budget year 2013 worth 138 trillion Iraqi dinars and adopted the budget on oil exports from Iraq on the basis of 90 dollars as the price per barrel.

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