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Here's an article of Dinarian interests... Back to the drawing boards. Groundhog Day all over. Are we back to square one? Amendments to 2024 Budget must be approved, again & again. The 2024 Budget was approved back in November. Treat as a rumor. Not verified. Your opine. FROM OTHER SOURCES: Parliamentary Finance: We Await The Arrival Of The Budget Law For 2024 Soon To Make The Necessary Amendments. ARTICLE: Parliamentary Finance Committee resumed its regular meetings with the beginning of the new legislative term, while confirming the imminent arrival of the budget law for the year 2024. The media office of the Committee Chairman said in a statement: “The Parliamentary Finance Committee, headed by Atwan Al-Atwani, resumed, today, its regular meetings with the beginning of the term.” “The meeting discussed ways to conduct a quick review of the committee’s work during the past legislative term & determine the priorities for the next phase in accordance with the ministerial platform, whether in terms of completing the requirements for legislating important laws or monitoring spending & overcoming obstacles.” The obstacles that delay the implementation of service & development plans & programmes.” Al-Atwani stressed – according to the statement – that “the committee is awaiting the arrival of the budget law for 2024 soon to make the necessary amendments to its schedules,” stressing “the necessity of determining our priorities in accordance with the government program.” He added, “We will have field visits in the coming days to the ministries & governorates to follow up on the implementation of plans & programmes,” addressing the members of the committee by saying: “Your presence in the field is sufficient to solve all the legal & technical problems that delay the referral of strategic projects & impede the completion of delayed ones.” He stated, “We have allocated additional funds to the governorates in order to implement strategic projects & this requires us to follow up on financing & implementation,” pointing out “the necessity of working to overcome obstacles to completing school building projects that have been lagging for years.”