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It did not reach the Council. Parliament outlines mechanisms for dealing with 2024 budget schedules


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It did not reach the Council. Parliament outlines mechanisms for dealing with 2024 budget schedules

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Baghdad Today – Baghdad

Today, Wednesday (May 8, 2024), Member of the House of Representatives Aref Al-Hamami revealed the mechanisms for dealing with the 2024 budget tables, while pointing out that there are no legal obstacles and that the paths of solutions are available.

Al-Hamami said in an interview with "Baghdad Today" that "after May 9, the legislative term of the House of Representatives will begin, noting that "until this moment the 2024 budget schedules have not arrived."

He added, "The schedules arrived today or tomorrow, it is possible to extend the legislative term until the completion of the budget, but if it arrives late, the Finance Committee will work in terms of scrutiny and then address the Presidency of the House of Representatives to hold an emergency session to vote."

He pointed out that "there are no legal obstacles and the paths of solutions are available," noting that "the Council is waiting for the 2024 budget schedules in order to know its items and proceed with voting on them according to legal mechanisms."

On May 4, 2024, the Council of Ministers revealed the latest developments in the passage of the fiscal budget tables for the year 2024, while noting that the Ministry of Finance has not sent the tables to the Council until the moment.

The Minister of Culture Ahmed Fakak al-Badran in an interview with "Baghdad Today", that "the Council of Ministers is waiting for the arrival of tables from the Ministry of Finance for the purpose of discussion and passage to Parliament for the purpose of voting on them," pointing out that "once we reach those tables we will be ready to vote on them."

On Tuesday (April 30, 2024), Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani discussed with Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohsen Al-Mandalawi the completion of the 2024 budget tables and sending them to a vote.

Mandalawi's office said in a statement received by "Baghdad Today", that "the acting speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen al-Mandalawi met, on Tuesday, the Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Sudani," noting that "the meeting discussed the latest local developments, and political efforts to complete the constitutional entitlements, by resolving the selection of a speaker of the House of Representatives."

According to the statement, Al-Mandalawi and Al-Sudani agreed on "the need to complete the schedules of the budget law for the year 2024, and to expedite sending them to the House of Representatives for discussion and voting, because of their link to the lives of citizens and their focus on investment spending for new projects," stressing "the importance of integrating the work of the legislative and executive authorities and its reflection on the speed of approving important laws, and supporting efforts to implement the government program and steps to combat corruptio

n."

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Parliamentary Finance: A political understanding to extend the legislative term of Parliament

Parliamentary Finance: A political understanding to extend the legislative term of parliament – Iraq News Network (aliraqnews.com)

Parliamentary Finance: A political understanding to extend the legislative term of Parliament
Last Updated: 8 May 2024 - 2:39 PM

Baghdad / Iraq News Network - A member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Ikhlas Al-Dulaimi, revealed on Wednesday the existence of an understanding to extend the legislative term of parliament to approve the 2024 budget tables. Al-Dulaimi said in a press interview that "the current situation requires extending the current legislative term of the House of Representatives and postponing its recess for a month until the 2024 budget schedules are approved." She added that "the parliamentary finance committee is ready to receive budget tables and work on them as soon as they reach the House of Representatives," adding that "the current legislative term needs to be extended to complete many important legislation for the coming period, including the budget law schedules for the fiscal year 202

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Parliamentary Understanding to Extend the Legislative Chapter to Approve the 2024 Budget Schedules

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Economy News - Baghdad

Today, Wednesday, a member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Ikhlas Al-Dulaimi, revealed the existence of an understanding to extend the legislative term of Parliament to approve the 2024 budget tables.

Al-Dulaimi said, in an interview followed by "Economy News", that "the current situation requires extending the current legislative term of the House of Representatives and postponing its recess for a month until the approval of the 2024 budget tables."

She added that "the parliamentary finance committee is ready to receive budget tables and work on them as soon as they reach the House of Representatives."

She continued, "The current legislative term needs to be extended to complete many important legislations for the coming period, including the schedules of the budget law for the fiscal year 2024."


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19 minutes ago, 6ly410 said:

It did not reach the Council. Parliament outlines mechanisms for dealing with 2024 budget schedules

1678640253_059f31a77bbe8ba723465d0127fd3
 

Baghdad Today – Baghdad

Today, Wednesday (May 8, 2024), Member of the House of Representatives Aref Al-Hamami revealed the mechanisms for dealing with the 2024 budget tables, while pointing out that there are no legal obstacles and that the paths of solutions are available.

Al-Hamami said in an interview with "Baghdad Today" that "after May 9, the legislative term of the House of Representatives will begin, noting that "until this moment the 2024 budget schedules have not arrived."

He added, "The schedules arrived today or tomorrow, it is possible to extend the legislative term until the completion of the budget, but if it arrives late, the Finance Committee will work in terms of scrutiny and then address the Presidency of the House of Representatives to hold an emergency session to vote."

He pointed out that "there are no legal obstacles and the paths of solutions are available," noting that "the Council is waiting for the 2024 budget schedules in order to know its items and proceed with voting on them according to legal mechanisms."

On May 4, 2024, the Council of Ministers revealed the latest developments in the passage of the fiscal budget tables for the year 2024, while noting that the Ministry of Finance has not sent the tables to the Council until the moment.

The Minister of Culture Ahmed Fakak al-Badran in an interview with "Baghdad Today", that "the Council of Ministers is waiting for the arrival of tables from the Ministry of Finance for the purpose of discussion and passage to Parliament for the purpose of voting on them," pointing out that "once we reach those tables we will be ready to vote on them."

On Tuesday (April 30, 2024), Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani discussed with Acting Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohsen Al-Mandalawi the completion of the 2024 budget tables and sending them to a vote.

Mandalawi's office said in a statement received by "Baghdad Today", that "the acting speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen al-Mandalawi met, on Tuesday, the Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Sudani," noting that "the meeting discussed the latest local developments, and political efforts to complete the constitutional entitlements, by resolving the selection of a speaker of the House of Representatives."

According to the statement, Al-Mandalawi and Al-Sudani agreed on "the need to complete the schedules of the budget law for the year 2024, and to expedite sending them to the House of Representatives for discussion and voting, because of their link to the lives of citizens and their focus on investment spending for new projects," stressing "the importance of integrating the work of the legislative and executive authorities and its reflection on the speed of approving important laws, and supporting efforts to implement the government program and steps to combat corruptio

n."

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"the current situation requires extending the current legislative term of the House of Representatives and postponing its recess for a month until the approval of the 2024 budget tables"

Doesn't this sound like they're keeping them on it for another month until they approve the budget? Not letting them take a break? Sounds like a serious commitment, IMO

 

 

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If the finance committee start working now on the 2025 schedules  and the 2026 budget now  they might actually get them done on time. Jjjeeezzz these people just don't want to put in the effort. It would kill them to put in the work some people in the west do. They would need a 6 week holiday to recover from 1 day of honest work

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What a joke, unbelievable. It's either they are totally incompetent or they're playing a game, dealing with corruption of course.

 I've got some real choice names I want to spewout but I won't LOL

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37 minutes ago, Gypsygirl11 said:

What a joke, unbelievable. It's either they are totally incompetent or they're playing a game, dealing with corruption of course.

 I've got some real choice names I want to spewout but I won't LOL

 

Wow Gypsygirl.  Long time no see. Welcome back.

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No budget = No accountability, thus the corruption and pilfering of Iraqi government funds continues .......

 

The "schedules" are just another excuse, like so many others in the past .........................

 

This is 7th century tribalism at its best and on full display for all to see.........................

 

Just thinkin' and sayin' .................

 

Semper Fi  :salute:

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1 hour ago, 6ly410 said:

 

We thank all the people that are interested and working toward this important topic for the whole country that will have a huge impact on the economy prosperity that is expending financial globalisation in Iraq.  The department of the financial globalisation is created and given an important mandate, will be supported at all levels by the CBI 
This initiative is coming from the whole nation wiliness to change and to improve the national economy, and that is why we are planning to move forward the extension of the financial globalization in Iraq. This decision is coming from a strong collaboration, harmony, and agreement between the CBI and all the other country institutions and organisations especially the government represented by the prime minister who is taking the lead personally for this decision.
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1 hour ago, 3n1 said:

whats up with the 3 u tube vids , anyone get anything out of them they are in a language i cant understand ?

Yep, near as I can figure from my book " Learning Arabic for Dummies" he's saying in those immortal words from Richard M. Nixon..." I am Not a Crook "

Of course we're calling him out and saying " You're full of :bs:

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Uh, wasn't Iraq to ascend the WTO Today...🤣.

What happened huh 🤣 Iraq said they'd accomplished EVERYTHING.

We know better than to take anything Iraq says as fact.

After 21 years we're still in prepare to standby mode. What a rut. 

On to sky diving and bronc busting 

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