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Parliamentary Finance: 50% of the articles of the 2021 budget have not been implemented


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The Parliamentary Finance Committee announced its rejection of the government's appeal to the articles that it had amended during discussions of the 2021 budget bill.

An informed government source told Al-Iqtisad News that the government had lodged an appeal with 40 articles in the 2021 budget with the Federal Court.

The Media Department of the House of Representatives said, in a press statement received by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "the Finance Committee headed by Representative Haitham Al-Jubouri and the attendance of its members today, held a meeting in which it discussed the appeals submitted by the government to some texts in the Federal Budget Law for 2021. "

The committee discussed in the meeting held at its headquarters in the presence of the financial advisor to the parliament and the director general of the legal department, "the reasons that prompted the government to appeal some of the budget texts, as the committee expressed its surprise at the appeals that would deprive the oil-producing provinces such as Basra, Maysan, Dhi Qar and Kirkuk from their petrodollar allocations ."

According to the statement, the committee was amazed at "an appeal in which the government rejects an article that it has added intending to increase the purchase prices of wheat, barley and rice crops from farmers, confirming that this article was added in fairness to the farmers' segment and in support of the agricultural sector, explaining that many of the materials added in the budget were an application." In practice, for the ministerial platform presented by the government.

 
 
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Today, Sunday, the Parliamentary Finance Committee identified the reasons behind the delay in preparing a new salary scale.

The deputy rapporteur said Ahmed Al-Saffar In an interview quoted Iraqi News Agency, "The issue of preparing a new ladder for government salaries to begin with, and needs the approval of the House of Representatives, and for a while there has been talk about such a project, but it is being delayed for several reasons."
 
 
 
And that "these reasons are summarized because of the change of governments, the challenges of the economic situation and the existing inflation, as well as the effects of the high exchange rate of the dollar at the end of last year, and all of these have affected the direction not to prepare a new salary scale."
 
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On Sunday, the Parliamentary Finance Committee identified the reasons behind the delay in preparing a new salary scale.

"The issue of preparing a new ladder for government salaries to begin with, and needs the approval of the House of Representatives, and for a while there has been talk about such a project, but it is being delayed for several reasons," the committee’s reporter, Ahmad al-Saffar, said.

And that "these reasons are summarized because of the change of governments, the challenges of the economic situation and the existing inflation, as well as the effects of the high exchange rate of the dollar at the end of last year, and all of these have affected the direction not to prepare a new salary scale." 25 n

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"these reasons are summarized because of the change of governments, the challenges of the economic situation and the existing inflation, as well as the effects of the high exchange rate of the dollar at the end of last year, and all of these have affected the direction not to prepare a new salary scale." 25 n

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The reporter of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives, Ahmed Al-Saffar, stated that the Kurdistan Regional Government must implement four paragraphs of the General Budget Law for 2021, in order to send its share of the budget from Baghdad.

Al-Saffar said that the Kurdistan region must implement four paragraphs of Article (11) of the General Budget Law for 2021, so that the federal government will implement the fifth paragraph of the same article, which is related to sending the Kurdistan region’s share of the budget, according to Rudaw.

He added that "the issue of the general budget is finished in both the political and legislative terms. The share of the Kurdistan region was determined during Article 11 of the Budget Law, which is a conditional article in which Erbil must implement four paragraphs in order for Baghdad to initiate the implementation of the fifth paragraph related to sending the Kurdistan region’s share of the budget."

It is noteworthy that the Iraqi Council of Representatives voted on March 31, 2021, to approve Article (11) of the Budget Law for 2021 regarding the Kurdistan region's share of the budget.

Article 11 of the Iraqi Federal Budget Law for the year 2021 states that the Kurdistan region must produce from its fields at least 460,000 barrels of oil per day, and after deducting production and transportation expenditures, the amount required for domestic consumption and the petrodollar share, the Kurdistan Regional Government must hand over to the federal government Daily revenues of at least 250 thousand barrels of oil, at the price of SOMO. The Kurdistan region must also hand over 50% of its non-oil revenues to Baghdad, so that the latter will spend its share of the general budget.

The reporter of the Finance Committee of the Iraqi Parliament indicated that "a joint technical delegation from the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Financial Supervision Authority of the regional government, was supposed to head to Baghdad, two weeks after the approval of the General Budget Law, to end the outstanding issues."

With regard to the Kurdistan Region’s share in the past months, Al-Saffar explained that “the federal government deducts monthly imports of 250 thousand barrels of crude oil at the price set for SOMO, in addition to half of the non-oil revenues in the Kurdistan Region, so that the remaining amount is sent to the Kurdistan Region.”

The federal budget for the year 2021 was estimated at more than 129 trillion dinars, thus the Kurdistan region’s share of the federal budget for this year is 11 trillion and 482 billion and 394 million dinars.

 
 
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The financial advisor to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Muhammad Salih, confirmed today, Monday, that the monetary policy of Iraq will maintain the stability of the exchange rate, while noting that the current account of the balance of payments is free of deficit, but there is an expectation of a surplus in the future.

Saleh said, in a statement reported by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) and followed by (Baghdad Today), that “the reduction of the national currency against the dollar was based on a one-time decision,” and that the country adopts a fixed exchange system, stressing that “there is an equation between the theory of exchange rate adjustment and between The deficit in the current account of the balance of payments is relative to the gross domestic product.

He added, "Whenever the deficit increases by 4% or more, an adjustment or reduction is made in the external value of the currency to avoid the deterioration in external payments," noting that "Iraq currently does not suffer from a current account deficit, but rather there is stability and balance," expecting that There is a surplus in the future relative to the gross domestic product, in light of the positive developments in the oil markets and the positive improvement that occurs in Iraq’s foreign exchange reserves.”

He stressed, "The monetary policy will maintain the stability of the exchange rate in the present circumstance."

On December 20, the Central Bank of Iraq decided to reduce the value of the Iraqi dinar against the dollar, bringing the price of 100 dollars to 145 thousand dinars, after it was 122 thousand Iraqi dinars

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Parliamentary planning: suspicions of corruption in these files
  
{Political: Al-Furat News} The head of the Parliamentary Planning Committee, Hazem Al-Khalidi, demanded an investigation into suspicions of corruption in the compensation committees and the retirement authority, blocking the outlets for manipulation and wasting the money of the martyrs and the wounded.
 

Al-Khalidi said in a statement that {Euphrates News} received a copy of it today, "We stand today with a segment that has always sacrificed for this country in exchange for rights that are almost the least fair to those great efforts made by the martyrs and the wounded victims of terrorism."

And he continued, "We renew our call to the government and the relevant institutions to strive to implement the incoming demands:

1- Calculating the service reward stipulated in Article 20 of the Second Amendment to the Law of Compensation for Those Affected by War Operations, Military Mistakes and Terrorist Operations, from the date the law came into force on
 3/20/2003 and not as stated by the Public Retirement Authority from 1/1/2014 It will lead to a distinction between the martyrs and the wounded, and we consider it a violation of the laws in force and the constitution.

2- The Ministry of Finance and the Public Retirement Authority must expedite the issuance of instructions on the issue of the right to combine the salary of injury and martyrdom and their salaries in accordance with the laws in force and related to the rights of martyrs and wounded employees and employees of the Ministry of Interior, Defense and the Popular Mobilization.

3- The General Retirement Authority must start disbursing the accumulated pension salaries to the families of the martyrs and the injured, especially after approving the general budget law for the current year and releasing the amounts allocated by the Ministry of Finance.

4- The necessity of seeking to find realistic and urgent solutions and solutions regarding the issue of the right to housing for the families of the martyrs and the wounded and stipulated in the laws in force. We suggest the following:

a. Moving towards the Ministry of Agriculture to obtain agricultural plots and convert their gender to residential, especially in the capital, Baghdad, as an exception to the agricultural reform law.

B - Agreement with the National Investment Commission for the purpose of distributing apartments in the newly developed investment complexes, with the provision of the amount provided for the families of the martyrs and the wounded, and providing all the necessary facilities.

5- The government should strive to provide advanced prosthetic limbs from well-known international origins for the wounded and injured, especially the members of the Defense, Interior, Popular Mobilization and other security services.

He pointed out that "we indicate the existence of serious suspicions of corruption, especially in the compensation committees and the public retirement authority, from the demand for bribes and bargains by lawyers and trackers who are colluding with some weak-minded employees and the manipulation of a large number of transactions of the martyrs and the injured. The money of the rights of the martyrs and the wounded was wasted, and we also call on the Martyrs Foundation to exercise its role as the executive body responsible for this segment in accordance with the laws.

He concluded, "We will, in turn, work with the relevant committees and executive authorities to follow up on the work of institutions for the rights of the martyrs and the wounded and activate the oversight role to prevent all suspicions of corruption and manipulation of those institutions."

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Shafaq News/ The Parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, on Wednesday, that the government submitted an appeal to the Federal Court in 10 articles added and amended to the general budget law for the year 2021.

Committee Rapporteur Ahmed Al-Saffar told Shafaq News Agency, "The budget law has been in force since its approval by the House of Representatives, and therefore the government appeal submitted to the Federal Court on some articles of the law does not affect the law," noting that "if the court issues its decision, the implementation of the contested articles will be reconsidered." Just".

He added that "the government submitted an appeal against ten articles, most notably the petrodollar and support for farmers," noting that "all articles were added or modified by the House of Representatives."

Al-Saffar indicated that "the Parliamentary Finance Committee was surprised by the government's challenge to the article related to the petrodollar and the other article related to supporting farmers and supporting national agriculture."

On Wednesday (March 31, 2021), the Iraqi parliament voted on the federal general budget law for the fiscal year 2021, with a deficit of more than 28 trillion dinars, and the tension and attraction continued for months.

The revenues of the general budget amounted to more than 101 trillion Iraqi dinars, while expenditures were estimated at 129 trillion dinars.

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Shafaq News/ Member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, MP Jamal Kougar, confirmed on Thursday that the state's resources are not in line with its expenditures, indicating that the increase in oil prices will be used in three matters.

Cougar said in an interview with Shafaq News Agency, "The state's resources are not in line with its expenditures, and therefore oil prices so far are normal and there is no significant increase in them," noting that "setting the price of a barrel of oil in the budget by 45 dollars is considered the net of these expenses that we receive. Considering that the cost of extracting oil amounts to between 15 and 17 dollars per barrel, in addition to the price determined in the budget."

Cougar added that "Iraq has debts, as it borrowed internally and externally during the past years, and it also has obligations, so it needs large liquidity, and therefore this increase in oil prices is not sufficient to meet part of the state's need despite reducing the budget and making it a budget similar to the emergency budget."

Cougar pointed out, "If oil prices rise significantly, we will have several areas that we can benefit from. Either we go to a supplementary budget or adjust the bank reserve because it was 82 billion dollars, it fell to 56 billion dollars, now it began to rise to 65 billion dollars, and therefore We are trying to restore it to what it was, or we go to repay the debts owed by the state, including loans from Iranian companies, contractors' dues, and foreign loans."

It is noteworthy that the Iraqi government has suffered during the last period from a lack of financial liquidity, which has caused the difficulty of distributing employee salaries on a continuous basis, as a result of the drop in oil prices, which constitute more than 90 percent of Iraq's general budget before oil prices rise again.

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Al-Jubouri and the Minister of Finance discuss the implementation of the financial and economic reform clauses

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Today, Thursday, the Chairman of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Haitham Al-Jubouri, discussed with Finance Minister Ali Allawi the implementation of the financial and economic reform clauses that were contained in the Federal Financial Budget Law.
Al-Jubouri said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that he "discussed with the Minister of Finance the implementation of the financial and economic reform clauses that were contained in the Federal Financial Budget Law, and the need for communication between the committee and the ministry in this regard."
He added, "The meeting also dealt with accelerating the financing of investment projects, in addition to discussing the allocations for the development of regions and governorates with the amounts of money that enable ministries and governorates to carry out their duties and initiate referral of approved projects," noting that "the topic of amending the law of government banks and the rules of procedure for those banks was discussed."
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A member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, on Thursday, the convergence of views in the Kurdistan Regional Government and the Federal Government to agree on the mechanism for implementing the Federal Budget Law.

Committee member from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Shirwan Mirza, said that the delegation of the Kurdistan region, headed by Qubad Talabani, Vice President of the Regional Government, returned to Erbil, noting that, according to what Qubad Talabani announced, there is a convergence of views between the two sides and close to the agreement between them.

He added, "He expects to reach the agreement within the next week," noting that the committee has no information about any further visit of the Kurdistan delegation to Baghdad in the coming days.

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Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Dr. Bashir Al-Haddad, considered the tax deductions as a violation of the budget law, and Parliament will have a position on it, denying that the Council has so far received any request from the government to make a cabinet reshuffle. 
Al-Haddad told "Al-Sabah": "The House of Representatives voted to cancel the tax deductions paragraph from employees, because they will be greatly affected, once by tax deduction, and another as a result of changing the dollar exchange rate, or as a result of high prices in the markets." He added that "the Ministry of Finance applies paragraph C of Article 34 in violation of the intent of the legislator," noting that "the proposal of the Minister of Finance to the Council of Ministers recommends the implementation of income tax for employees, canceling Cabinet Resolution No. 156 on 6/7/2016 and returning to direct tax deductions from salaries Employees in accordance with Financial Instructions No. 1 of 2007. Al-Haddad promised that "an explicit legal violation of the articles and provisions of the Federal Budget Law for 2021, which the House of Representatives voted on on 3/31/2021, and the Council will have a position on the application of these deductions."
And regarding the news of ministerial reshuffles, he clarified that “the council has not yet received any request to make a cabinet reshuffle for the current government of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi,” noting that “this matter concerns the government itself, whenever it finds it necessary and a solution to some of its problems, then the council will have the final word.” vote of confidence or not.
In another matter, he stated that "the delegation of the Kurdistan Regional Government recently visited Baghdad to discuss the implementation of the agreement concluded between the federal and regional governments, and to agree on the mechanism for implementing Article 11 of the federal budget for 2021, and it is expected that in the next few days, the two parties will reach a common formula for implementing the commitments." exchange between them in the field of oil, border crossings, and employee salaries.” The Deputy Speaker of Parliament confirmed that "the delegation of the region has repeatedly stressed the readiness of the regional government to fulfill all its obligations imposed by the budget law, and to submit all the data requested by the Federal Ministries of Finance and Oil, and full coordination between the federal and regional financial oversight bureaus," noting that "the meetings are continuing and all outstanding files are The two parties are on the table for dialogue, and there is complete readiness on both sides to proceed with resolving all outstanding issues in accordance with the constitution and applicable laws. He stressed that "
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Shafaq News/ Deputy Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Bashir Al-Haddad, considered on Saturday that the agreement between Erbil and Baghdad regarding the Kurdistan Region's share in the financial budget for the year 2021 has entered into force.

Al-Haddad added, in a statement to reporters, that the delegation of the regional government, which visited Baghdad a few days ago, is currently working with the federal government to find a mechanism to implement the agreement, adding: The delegation's visit will have fruitful results.

With regard to not spending the region's share of the budget, Al-Haddad said: The government has not yet spent the budget of the Kurdistan Region, and the budgets of the rest of Iraq's governorates from the financial budget, stressing that this is not limited to the region only.

A high-level government delegation headed by the Deputy Prime Minister of the region had visited Baghdad a few days ago to put the final touches on implementing the agreement signed with the federal government and spending Kurdistan's share of the budget.

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Parliamentary Finance: The government has not implemented the important part of the current budget so far

 
 
 

Formation of a ministerial committee to prepare next year's project strategy

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Yesterday, Saturday, the Parliament’s Finance Committee confirmed that the important part of the current budget has not been implemented so far, while revealing that the government formed a committee to prepare the draft law for the next year, expecting to present a draft that does not depend on real data and data because of ignoring the final data.

In an interview with Al-Sabah Al-Jadeed, the committee’s rapporteur, MP Ahmed Al-Saffar, said that “the important part of the current year’s budget has not yet been implemented, which is surprising.”

Al-Saffar added, "Last week, the Parliamentary Finance Committee had continuous meetings with governors to discuss reconstruction plans and investment projects."

He pointed out, "This delay in implementation coincides with the start of the government forming a committee to develop a budget strategy for 2022."

Al-Saffar pointed out that “the theory of public finance requires starting from a certain level reached by previous budgets.”

He stressed, "For the past years, Iraq has been undertaking the preparation of budgets and then legislating them without reviewing final statements, and without relying on previous data."

Al-Saffar stressed, "The government may be able, in both theory and form, to prepare a budget that does not differ much from the draft law for the current year."

Al-Saffar explained, "The Finance Committee made efforts over a period of two months until it was able to change the rigid financial paper that was devoid of a social and economic vision and fairness in distribution, and turned it into a budget that was voted on in the House of Representatives."

He noted, "These negatives did not prevent the government from directing the appeal to ten paragraphs of the law."

Al-Saffar went on to say, "What is currently happening is that a government committee was formed to develop the budget strategy, which is supposed to be consistent with the ministerial curriculum and include data starting from the foundations of the institutions to the top of the pyramid before presenting it to the cabinet."

For his part, committee member MP Ahmed Hama Rashid said, in a statement to Al-Sabah Al-Jadeed, that “what we fear is presenting mere tables as a draft budget, as happened at the beginning of this year.”

Rashid continued, "The House of Representatives in its current session may not be able to pass the budget, and it will be carried over to the next session; Because we are heading to early elections.”

He continues, "The Financial Management Law stipulates that the government submits the budget bill before October 15, a date that is usually skipped."

Rashid concluded, “The current budget has taken us a long time, and that the experience is repeated is very expected, and of course Parliament will reformulate it and then challenge it every year by the government.”

It is noteworthy that the House of Representatives had voted on the current year's budget at the end of March, while the Finance Committee revealed that the government submitted appeals that included ten paragraphs distributed over six articles in the law.

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4 entities filed appeals against 10 paragraphs of the 2021 budget with the Federal Court.

A member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Ahmed Hajji, told "Economy News", that the government, Wasit Governorate, Representative Uday Awad and the Iraqi Industrialists Union challenged the 2021 budget, adding that the appeals relate to 6 articles in the 2021 budget law, which includes 10 paragraphs.

He continued that the articles objected to are 2, 4, 18, 12, 50 and 58, adding that the legal department in Parliament is pleading for Parliament.

He noted that the legal objection does not stop the procedures for implementing the articles only after the issuance of the Federal Court's decision.

On the other hand, the rapporteur of the Finance Committee, Ahmed Al-Saffar, said that the Finance Committee has the right to amend and transfer the articles of the draft law, adding that the 2021 budget is an expansionary budget, and the committee reduced expenditures from 164 trillion dinars to 128 trillion dinars.

He pointed out that the Finance Committee's amendments were in the interest of the economy by diversifying its revenues and not keeping oil.

The government’s objections relate to the following paragraphs, namely Article 2, Paragraph 4g, which says, “The Ministry of Finance must abide by the ceiling of the allocations contained in the “amended” table and redistribute those allocations, both operational and capital, and classify them on the basis of the level of departments, chapters, materials and types.

As well as Article 2, Paragraph 4h, which relates to the allocations of revenues obtained from collection and fees to municipal and health departments in the governorates, which is found in their balances for the years 2019, 2020 and 2021, and authorizes the governor to ratify the spending plan. And Article 2, paragraph 8, which relates to the establishment of funds in all governorates producing crude or refined oil or gas under the name of the Petrodollar Fund, which is managed by the governor and financed monthly.

The objection also relates to Article 12 Second B, which speaks of “The Council of Ministers must disengage and restructure departments and departments in ministries and entities not affiliated with a ministry that exercise, under its laws, tasks equivalent or similar to the tasks stipulated in Federal Public Service Law No. 4 of 2009 amended to activate the role of the Council in public service.

The government also submitted an objection to Article 18 III B related to the imposition of a 15% tax on imported fuel that is sold directly through car filling stations.

The government appealed, Article 50 A, which states, “The Minister of Finance may add financial allocations to fill the shortfall in employee compensation from salaries, contractors’ wages and daily wages, if any, provided that the total amount does not exceed 500 billion dinars, provided that it is audited by the Federal Financial Supervision Bureau later.”

The government also appealed, Article 50 C, which talks about “the Council of Ministers must increase the current prices for the purchase of wheat, barley and rye crops from farmers by 50 thousand dinars per ton for each of the mentioned crops.”

The appeals also included Article 56 III, which says, "The extractive oil companies are obligated not to include the expenses for the license tour contracts in the lists of calculating the cost of the current activity, with the exception of the salaries of employees seconded to work with contracting companies within the license tours, taking into account what was stated in the Council of Ministers decision No. for 212" on 6/29/2013.

It also submitted an objection to Article 58, which obligates the Council of Ministers to assign the names of those entrusted with the positions of heads of independent bodies, special degrees, deputy ministers and advisors to the House of Representatives no later than 30/6/2021, and the House of Representatives is obligated to take its decision by voting within 30 days from the date of sending the names.

On the other hand, Wasit Governorate submitted an objection to Schedule C related to new employees.

Wasit Governor Muhammad Al-Mayahi said that the Wasit government submitted an objection to the Federal Court against Schedule C in the 2021 budget, noting that the failure to implement Resolution 315 issued by the Council of Ministers is considered a big bomb that could explode at any moment.

 

 

 

 
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