dflake Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Kirkuk, Oct. 16 (AKnews) – A member of Kirkuk Provincial Council said the province has so far spent only 35% of its budget for 2010 and if the reminder is not spent till the end of the year, it should be sent back to Baghdad. 16 (AKnews) - A member of Kirkuk Provincial Council said the province has so far spent only 35% of its budget for 2010 and if the reminder is not spent till the end of the year, it should be sent back to Baghdad. Speaking to AKnews Friday, Ahmad Askari, the member of the council stated Kirkuk's budget for 2010 was 121 billion Iraqi Dinars- $103 million- but so far only $34,287,674 has been spent on providing services and according to the provincial councils' law the reminder should be returned to Baghdad, if not spent. Speaking to AKnews Friday, Ahmad Askari, the member of the council stated Kirkuk's budget for 2010 was 121 billion Iraqi Dinars-$ 103 million-but so far only $ 34,287,674 has been spent on providing services and according to the provincial councils' law the reminder should be returned to Baghdad, if not spent. kirkuk "It is unlikely for the province to be able use up the reminder within the next two months," he explained. "It is unlikely for the province to be able use up the reminder within the next two months," he explained. The oil rich Kirkuk province dwellers, a mixture of Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmans, have always criticized the government for the lack of services. The oil rich Kirkuk province dwellers, a mixture of Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmans, have always criticized the government for the lack of services. However, despite the frequent attacks and bombings in the province, the government has not stopped implementing projects in the area. However, despite the frequent attacks and bombings in the province, the government has not stopped implementing projects in the area. Kirkuk is among the areas whose tenure has stemmed an enduring dispute between the Kurdish and Baghdad officials. Kirkuk is among the areas whose tenure has stemmed an enduring dispute between the Kurdish and Baghdad officials. Reported by Sirwa Jawahr Reported by Sirwa Jawahr Lh/AKnews Lh / AKnews http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/2/176758/&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gman51 Posted October 17, 2010 Report Share Posted October 17, 2010 Kirkuk, Oct. 16 (AKnews) – A member of Kirkuk Provincial Council said the province has so far spent only 35% of its budget for 2010 and if the reminder is not spent till the end of the year, it should be sent back to Baghdad. 16 (AKnews) - A member of Kirkuk Provincial Council said the province has so far spent only 35% of its budget for 2010 and if the reminder is not spent till the end of the year, it should be sent back to Baghdad. Speaking to AKnews Friday, Ahmad Askari, the member of the council stated Kirkuk's budget for 2010 was 121 billion Iraqi Dinars- $103 million- but so far only $34,287,674 has been spent on providing services and according to the provincial councils' law the reminder should be returned to Baghdad, if not spent. Speaking to AKnews Friday, Ahmad Askari, the member of the council stated Kirkuk's budget for 2010 was 121 billion Iraqi Dinars-$ 103 million-but so far only $ 34,287,674 has been spent on providing services and according to the provincial councils' law the reminder should be returned to Baghdad, if not spent. kirkuk "It is unlikely for the province to be able use up the reminder within the next two months," he explained. "It is unlikely for the province to be able use up the reminder within the next two months," he explained. The oil rich Kirkuk province dwellers, a mixture of Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmans, have always criticized the government for the lack of services. The oil rich Kirkuk province dwellers, a mixture of Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmans, have always criticized the government for the lack of services. However, despite the frequent attacks and bombings in the province, the government has not stopped implementing projects in the area. However, despite the frequent attacks and bombings in the province, the government has not stopped implementing projects in the area. Kirkuk is among the areas whose tenure has stemmed an enduring dispute between the Kurdish and Baghdad officials. Kirkuk is among the areas whose tenure has stemmed an enduring dispute between the Kurdish and Baghdad officials. Reported by Sirwa Jawahr Reported by Sirwa Jawahr Lh/AKnews Lh / AKnews http://translate.goo...late.google.com Why do they always repeat themselves in these articles ? It is a little frustrating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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