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Congress to support the formation of the (control the allocation of federal revenues)


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Congress to support the formation of the (control the allocation of federal revenues)

On: Sat 05/21/2011 8:23

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Baghdad (news) .. A number of House members supported the formation of a body to monitor the allocation of federal revenues in accordance with Article 106 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Iraq, Federal.

A member / coalition, the Iraqi / al-Obeidi was a winner does not have so far put forward for the formation of this body in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, noting that the formation of this body needs a law similar to other independent bodies and are voted on by members of the House of Representatives.

Promised in a statement she gave to the reporter (Agency news) that the formation of such a body is very important considering that the federal government has a number of oversight bodies, the Independent, would be responsible for export control and government imports, pointing out that "the importance lies in the province of Kurdistan has become has imports independent of the center and need to be under government control through the opening of a branch of this body in the region in case of formed.

She said she as a member of the House of Representatives supports the formation of this body in order to achieve fairness and transparency and control the allocation of federal revenues, which achieves the Advancement of financial resources for Iraq.

The aim of this body when it was formed, enabling the House to control aspects of exchange in the ministries because of the so-called non-equity winning by the ministries in the distribution of projects, or allocations to the provinces according to population and the proportion of Mahromep.

For his part, said a member of the House of Representatives / National Alliance / Abbas Hammoud Xiaa the support to form a body to monitor the allocation of federal revenues.

He said the Shia'a told the reporter Agency (news) that with the formation of a body to monitor the allocation of federal revenues as one of the independent constitutional bodies.

He explained that the formation of such a body is important in the near future but he also appears in the importance that the laws contained in the law of this body in the event of approval.

And will consist of the experts from the federal government and the regions and governorates, representatives and undertake the verification of fair distribution of grants, aid and international loans pursuant to the entitlement of the regions and governorates that are not regular province, and the optimal use of financial resources and distribution of federal and ensuring transparency and justice when allocating money to the governments of the provinces according to the percentages of assessments.

So stressed member of the House of Representatives / Kurdistan Alliance bloc / Farhad Atrushi the need to form such a body independent voting in the Iraqi Council of Representatives.

Atrushi added in a statement to the reporter (Agency news) that all independent bodies contained in the Constitution must be prescribed law for her work can be regulated, adding that such a thing to be settled before the cluster formation in favor of or opposed to it.

He said the Kurdistan Alliance bloc would support the formation of the work of such independent body as the sons and serve all areas of Iraq. / Finished / (5. T. M)

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