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Civil and political elites support the allocation of 25% of oil imports to the people

On: Wednesday 08/29/2012 08:40 am

 Basra / Resan cheetah

Embraced the province of Basra, an expanded meeting of a number of political parties and blocs to support and endorse the draft distribution of 25% of oil imports to the Iraqi people. He said the head of the current Liberal Mazen Mezni in a statement singled out the (long):

There Aktrmen 19 political parties and movements in Basra backed the allocation of 25% of oil imports to the people.

Mezni revealed the formation of a committee of attendees to issue a statement at a news conference in favor of the allocation of 25% of the surplus oil imports in the supplementary budget because the benefit of the citizen is more important than everything.

For his part, the representative of the Dawa Party organization home best Attba to the extent: we are with this

The project just being up benefit to the provinces of Iraq without discrimination between the province and the other.

And representative of the Islamic Supreme Council Ali Flaih Kanaan's (range): This project

Is a national project aims to reduce the unemployment rate in the society and the excesses rates most of the countries of the region, was attended by representatives of the Islamic Dawa Party organization inside, Council

Top Islamic Jihad Construction, the Badr Organization, the Organization of the Islamic Action Movement for Justice and Development, the National Democratic Party, assembly new Iraqi group intellectuals and scholars of Iraq, the mass people of the south, the National Accord Movement, the Iraqi Communist Party, the National Unity Gathering, popular uprising, Socialist Movement and others.

It is noted that this project voted by members of the House of Representatives earlier and a majority of the votes.

It is worth mentioning that the Parliamentary Finance Committee had revealed earlier that the distribution of oil imports to the Iraqis dependent on instructions from the ministries of finance and planning, demanding the two ministries to implement that are 'fair and impartial' as warned those who seek to achieve special interests at the expense of citizens.

Committee Chairman Haider al-Abadi said in press statements that 'distribution and oil imports to the citizens passed in the General Budget Law, pending instructions from the ministries of finance and planning', demanding the two ministries with 'distribution imports on Iraqis in a fair and impartial away from partisan and factional'.

Ebadi warned 'who wants to achieve the special interests at the expense of citizens and manipulating the emotions of the masses and determine how political figures for the purpose have been exposed.'

The Sadrists had announced on February 23, 2012, that the House of Representatives voted during its 25 of the second legislative term of the second legislative year, on a proposal of its leader Moqtada al-Sadr to allocate 25% of oil revenues realized during the years 2012 to citizens. And threatened to block free of the Sadrist movement, on 21 February 2012, not to vote on the budget for 2012 in the absence of adjustments include the allocation of additional funds for the citizens of surplus budgets of previous years.

The Iraqi parliament approved the federal budget for the year 2012 during its 25 of the second legislative term of the year the second legislative session in (February 23, 2012) valued at about $ 100 billion, was calculated according to the export of crude oil on the basis of the average price of 85.

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