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Tomorrow.. Iraqi Cabinet approves 2024 budget schedules, 7 may

Tomorrow.. Iraqi Cabinet approves 2024 budget schedules

Shafaq News / Financial Advisor Prime Minister Mazhar Mohammed Saleh revealed on Monday new details related to the 2024 lists and budget schedules, which are still under discussion in the Iraqi Cabinet.

During his speech to Shafaq News, Saleh said that the Council of Ministers will likely in a session tomorrow, Tuesday, to discuss and approve the budget law schedules, and then send them to the House of Representatives as soon as possible.

The Sudanese adviser explained that “the percentage of deficit in the budget schedules is unknown, and will be determined according to the schedules that will be approved by the Council of Ministers, before sending them to the House of Representatives.”

According to Law No. 13 of 2023, lists and schedules of the Tripartite General Budget Law should be submitted to the House of Representatives.

In last Tuesday’s session, the Council of Ministers was scheduled to vote on the budget schedules for 2024, and send them to parliament, according to the head of the parliamentary finance committee, Atwan Al-Atwani, but the council did not include this on its agenda.

The statement of Prime Minister Mohamed Shiaa’a’s Sudanese office during last week’s session did not include any details on the 2024 budget schedules.

Last Tuesday, the Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandlawi, agreed last Tuesday, with the Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, on the need to complete the schedules of the budget law for 2024, and to expedite their sent to the House of Representatives for the purpose of discussing and voting on them.

https://shafaq.com/ar/اقتصـاد/غدا-مجلس-الوزرا-العراقي-يقر-جداول-موازنة-2024


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