yota691 Posted October 20, 2020 Report Share Posted October 20, 2020 An Iraqi parliamentarian calls for handing over the salaries of employees and avoiding using them as pressure cards Iraqi Parliament - Archives 20 October 2020 12:17 PM Mubasher: Representative of the Finance Committee in the Iraqi Parliament, Ahmad Mazhar al-Jubouri, called on the Ministry of Finance to expedite the delivery of salaries to employees and to refrain from using them as pressure paper. Al-Jubouri said, according to a statement by the House of Representatives Media Department, that millions of families are waiting impatiently for the date of their monthly salary to complete their living and living belongings, warning that repeated delays cause society's problems that they cannot bear. Al-Jubouri added that the government and the concerned ministry should expedite the release of salaries and not delay them like the previous period. Al-Jubouri stressed the need for the government to fulfill its obligations towards its people and not to use their monthly resource as a pressure card on Parliament to pass the borrowing law. On September 30, the Parliamentary Finance Committee issued a statement regarding the delay in paying the salaries of state employees, indicating that securing the funds needed to pay the salaries of state employees is not within the jurisdiction of the legislative authority but within the jurisdiction of the executive authority, and the Finance Committee strives to assist the executive authority in carrying out its work. And payroll insurance. On July 2, the Central Bank of Iraq announced the details of its contribution to facing the financial crisis, confirming that the Ministry of Finance's bonds would be deducted to secure salaries for a period of 3 months. And the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, stressed on August 13 that securing the salaries of Iraqis, including citizens of the Kurdistan region, is a constitutional right. 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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