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The budget estimates for 2013 worth 138 trillion dinars (equivalent to 118.6 billion dollars ) ( 08-03-2013 )


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Economic" reveal subtract from funds "deal" to provincial budgets

 


08-03-2013


The parliamentary Economic Committee revealed in Parliament Friday, about $ 1 trillion and 300 billion defense allocation for the Russian deal to provincial budgets within the budget approved by Parliament in paragraphs yesterday.

Committee member and MP for Diyala nahida Al-daini "twilight news" that the vote on the budget was far from unanimous, and all existing demands are included in the budget promised a vote on the budget a major victory for the Iraqi list.

Al-daini indicated that "the House of representatives approved the transfer of $ 1 trillion and 300 billion defense budget allocations to provinces this year in addition to the members of the security services are excluded due to their security information as well as the adoption of the Sahwa is installed regardless of age excluded and controls certificate to cover all the awakening of their rights".

And the Iraqi Parliament voted Thursday on the federal budget, which has sparked a lot of controversy, including a case of oil companies operating in Kurdistan.

The budget estimates for 2013 worth 138 trillion dinars (equivalent to 118.6 billion dollars).



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