Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Osman: Parliament Will Read the Budget are Primarily Tomorrow



12/1/2011 - 11:31

BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq:
Coalition MP Mahmoud Othman, a Kurdish blocs, Wednesday, that the state budget will be read a first reading by Parliament tomorrow.

The Osman told (Voices of Iraq) that "Parliament will read the draft general budget of the State tomorrow in the parliament and then you will read again and again until the completion of all observations made by the House of Representatives and then pass."

With regard to the draft of the Supreme Council policies Osman said, "It has yet to arrive to the parliament," he said, adding that "the National Alliance and a coalition of Iraqi working them until they reached a final agreement, and then will be submitted to parliament for a vote."

He said the coalition "OK on any agreement reached between his two sides," expected to "reach a draft Council policies next week to the parliament for a vote."

With regard to the completion of the nomination of the remaining ministries and private security, Othman said that "the complete formation of the government is absolutely necessary, that the security situation is stable, while Iraq has provided an undertaking to provide an atmosphere suitable to host the Arab summit in Baghdad."

A source close to the Joint Committee between the political blocs, said earlier that the meeting will be held on Tuesday evening to resolve the security ministries candidates and vacancies.

And the granting of parliament on (21/12) confidence to the new Iraqi government headed by Nuri al-Maliki, has unanimously after nearly nine months since an election to choose members of the House of Representatives on the seventh of last March.

The government, 42 and the Ministry (including 12 Ministry of State) in retained Maliki himself to the management of the Ministries of Interior, Defense and National Security Agency on a temporary basis, while assigned to minister Bags proxy when naming ministers, amid continued competition within the bloc on candidates for bags and positions vacant.


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