Government Advisor: Current Revenues Cover Salaries And Basic State Requirements
Friday, December 26, 2025 19:57 | General Number of views: 177 Baghdad / NINA / The Prime Minister's Financial Advisor, Mazhar Muhammad Salih, confirmed on Friday that current public revenues cover the state's basic needs, primarily salaries. He also indicated that the government is moving towards controlling spending and maximizing non-oil revenues to achieve financial sustainability.
According to the official news agency, Salih stated, "Current public revenues cover the state's basic needs, primarily salaries, pensions, and social welfare expenditures, which total approximately eight trillion dinars monthly."
He explained that "these obligations, despite their importance and being a top priority that must be paid, constitute only a portion of the overall financial burden. Other obligations must be paid, including public debt servicing, outstanding arrears, and expenses for managing vital logistical aspects within the operational budget, in addition to spending on investment projects related to essential services."
He added, "Fiscal sustainability necessitates controlling public spending, reviewing and auditing it according to spending efficiency standards and priorities, while simultaneously maximizing non-oil revenues. This ensures that required expenditures are met in a stable and sustainable manner, independent of the cyclical fluctuations in oil revenues."
He emphasized that "the recent Cabinet decision establishes a new phase in fiscal policy management, known as the concept of fiscal consolidation. This approach aims to gradually reduce the fiscal deficit in the short term and solidify fiscal discipline in the long term, in addition to developing a phased strategy to reduce the public debt balance."
He pointed out that "this path is a fundamental pillar for achieving the constants of fiscal sustainability and strengthening the resilience of public finances, thus ensuring the state's ability to meet its social and economic obligations while maintaining the overall stability of the national economy." https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?Key=1268643