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"SUDANI'S GOV REVIEWS THE BUDGET, NOT PARLIAMENT HA HA HA!!!" BY FRANK26, 17 MAY

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FRANK26: "SUDANI'S GOV REVIEWS THE BUDGET, NOT PARLIAMENT HA HA HA!!!"...........F26

A government meeting to review the 2024 budget schedules


5/15/2024


Baghdad

 

Today, Wednesday, the Minister of Planning, Muhammad Ali Tamim, chaired a ministerial meeting to review the schedules of the federal general budget for the year 2024.

A statement from the ministry received by “Al-Iqtisad News” stated, “Today, the Minister of Planning, Muhammad Ali Tamim, chaired a meeting of the committee concerned with reviewing the schedules of the federal general budget for the year 2024, in the presence of the Minister of Oil, Hayan Abdul-Ghani, the Minister of Construction, Housing, and Municipalities, Benkin Rikani, the Minister of Electricity, Ziad Ali Fadel, and the Prime Minister.” The Office of Financial Supervision, Ammar Sobhi, the Prime Minister’s advisors for legal, economic and strategic affairs, the head of the legal department in the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, and also a delegation from the Kurdistan Regional Government, which included the Minister of Finance, the head of the Office of the Regional Council, the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and the head of the Coordination and Follow-up Department.” .

He added, "During the meeting, a number of files were discussed on the agenda, including a discussion of the transfer mechanism for the Kurdistan Regional Government's allocations within the budget tables, especially with regard to employee compensation, social care, and regional government revenues, and the mechanism for handing them over to the federal government according to what was stated in the Federal Court's decision and the law." Financial management, and the state’s general budget law.” 

He continued, "The meeting also discussed the discussion of maximizing revenues to reduce the percentage of the deficit contained in the general budget by creating legal texts to include electricity sales and local oil sales as revenues in the budget tables."


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