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Maliki: We decided to exchange money without approving the budget


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Urgent .. Maliki: We decided to exchange money without approving the budget

Wednesday, 05 March / March 2014 13:22

 

[baghdad where]

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said the cabinet decided at its meeting yesterday, exchange money without the approval of the budget law.

Al-Maliki said in his weekly today that "the Council of Ministers decided unanimously yesterday and exchange money without approving the budget and this is constitutionally authorized us to either believe or not believe her budget and that we wish we did not get it."

"I sincerely say to the members of parliament that the attendance in Parliament without discussion of the budget is the false testimony urging them to not to come." Follows ..

 

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whoooo  hoooo ????   need a more indepth  look at  what they mean -----------> exchange money !   are they saying   bagdaddy gave out the  millions  to Kurdistan and anbar  region  with out the  budget ,  as I was thinking yesterday , with  the news from yesterday ,  that  this might have been a sticking point in the budget,  not all tribes see eye too eye  on who gets what , and  getting this money too the kurdis, for oil business dealings ,  was  one way to go around  the sticking points , get the money out of the picture , and now off to get the budget  passed !   -------->  OR EVEN BETTER  THEY ARE NOW  EXCHANGING  DINAR  AT A BETTER RATE ?  ;) 

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Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki inside a military vehicle Humvee

 

Author: BS, MK 
Editor: BS 3.5.2014 16:39 Number of readings: 94 

 

 

 

 

 

Long-Presse / Baghdad

Accused the leader of the Kurdistan Alliance, Mahmoud Othman, on Wednesday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of "trying to return Iraq to the time of martial law," and that "al-Maliki does not have the authority to disburse funds budget without the approval of Parliament, while attributed the accusations Maliki to the President of the House of Representatives Osama al-Nujaifi to "personal differences between them.

Osman said in an interview with the (long-Presse), "The modern-Maliki said on the disbursement of funds budget without the consent of Parliament is unconstitutional and the cancellation of a clear Iraqi Council of Representatives and a return to the time of Alagan customary," noting that "al-Maliki possesses no authority to disburse funds budget without adopted, transmitted in the Iraqi Council of Representatives. "

Othman added that "the accusations Maliki to House Speaker Osama Najafi stem from personal differences between the two parties, as well as his talk about the plot, which we've heard a lot," he said, adding that "al-Maliki said in approving the budget unanimously in the Council of Ministers, this is not true the fact that the Kurds did not vote for them" .

He pointed out the leader of the Kurdistan Alliance that "he flew to cancel the work of the parliament will not solve the current crisis, but must return to dialogue and resolve issues in a constitutional, rather than the threat of a return to martial law."

The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki carry, on Wednesday, in his weekly heavily on House Speaker Osama Najafi, and accused him of "picking laws and insist on not showing candidates for security ministries to vote", as he emphasized that the Council of Ministers will spend regardless funds budget for the current year 2014 , "even if it is approved by the House of Representatives," and pointed to submit an appeal to the Federal Court on the policy work of the parliament as a "direct and Chief Executive Officer in accordance with the Constitution."

 
 
 
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Well Yota, here goes Maliki running to his decrepit partner in crime, Medhat Mahmoud,who was Saddam's Baathist henchman too. Mahmoud will immediately announce to all that this BS end-

run around the Constitution is 'constitutional and completely legal.

I hope that the hangman has a noose to fit Mahmoud's neck too. Iraq is the most corrupt country on this planet.

Any country that makes our politicians look like choir boys is incorrigible .

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Heck maliki can use the left overs from the last 3 budgets that he won't allow the books to be settled.  I can't believe he want to actually pay someone, I think he wants to pay his goons.  Not employees.  Oh wait, they are both, goons and employees with fringes benefits and bonuses. 

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