yota691 Posted July 10, 2017 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2017 Parliamentary Finance: The government has decided to exchange 40% of farmers and contractors dues within the supplementary budget for the year 2017 Economy News Baghdad: Parliamentary Finance Committee, announced Monday that the Iraqi government decided to exchange 40% of the farmers and contractors late dues in the supplementary budget, adding that farmers and contractors dues amounting to 4.2 trillion dinars. The head of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives, Mohammed Halbusi, during the parliament session vassal "Economy News", "the supplementary budget came to the House of Representatives and has read it," adding that "the government has decided to pay 40% of the agricultural benefits of 1.6 trillion dinars and Almquaola amounting to 2.6 trillion dinars in the supplementary budget. " "The farmers' dues include the years 2014 and 2015, and 2016 dues and contractors for the period before 2014". Views 50 Date Added 10/07/2017 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 13, 2017 Author Report Share Posted July 13, 2017 13-07-2017 01:38 PM The launch of financial dues to the farmers and farmers in Kirkuk The Ministry of Agriculture, on Thursday announced the launch of financial dues to the farmers and farmers who marketed their harvest from the seeds of wheat planting season in 2016 for the purification site in the province of Kirkuk. According to a statement of the Ministry 'Ministry ofAgriculture continued under the direction and follow - up to the Minister Falah Hassan Zeidan Lahibi exchange of financial dues to the peasants and farmers, including the launch of benefits seed wheat planting season in 2016 for those marketed their harvest site purification in Kirkuk of the company between the two rivers seed'. The ministry confirmed that , ' the financial statements of the company match (Kirkuk site) with the statements of the Federal Office of Financial Supervision of the wheat crop for the year 2016'. The ministry pointed to the 'link lists the names of the peasants and farmers covered regardless of these benefits so that they can review the site in order to complete the process of agricultural supplies and their success and encourage them to practice the profession of agriculture and sustainability'. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted August 2, 2018 Report Share Posted August 2, 2018 The provincial government sued an Iraqi minister 2 hours ago 18121 views + - NRT The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the Iraqi Minister of Trade and Salman Jumaili concerning the late payment of dues to farmers in the region. The Director General of the Ministry of Commerce in the Kurdistan government Abdul Razzaq Naundi, in a press statement on August 1, 2018 that "the Kurdistan Farmers Union filed a lawsuit against the Iraqi Minister of Trade to try to delay payment of their dues of the wheat received." And predicted Naundi, "the ruling of the court for the benefit of the peasants of Kurdistan," noting that "half of the amount as dues to farmers unfair to the right of the peasants of Kurdistan." The Administrative Court in the capital Baghdad on Wednesday its first hearing to consider a lawsuit filed by the lawyers of volunteers against the Minister of Commerce and Salman Jumaili on the background of non-payment of financial dues to farmers in the Kurdistan Region . "The court decided to issue the verdict on August 15," a volunteer lawyer told reporters after the hearing in Baghdad . He added that the lawsuit was filed against the minister for not giving the peasants in the region their financial dues allocated for the purchase of wheat for the years 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. http://www.nrttv.com/AR/News.aspx?id=2931&MapID=5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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