Member of the parliamentary economics: the law on credit payment contains several notes and calls to host the Ministers of Finance and Altakt

Posted: July 5, 2012 in Iraqi Dinar/Politics
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Thursday, July 5, 2012 14:23

A member of the Committee on Economy and Investment parliamentary Nora Salem Albjara that the law on credit payment infrastructure contains several notes and calls to host the ministers of finance and planning sessions in the parliament. “

She Albjara told all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today that “the law of the infrastructure payment on credit left from the previous session of Parliament was to read the law a second reading, noting that extensive discussions have been about this law and the light of those discussions Commission asked for the economy, parliamentary hosted by the two ministers so there will be knowledgeable and clear in this law and the extent of its benefits. “

She explained that “the Committee believes that” political problems between the political blocs will affect adversely the distribution of projects to the provinces as well as the law of the infrastructure has seen the absence of how to choose the companies and the mechanism of projects to be implemented by these companies, indicating that “the Ministry of Planning does not have any presence on projects and ceilings time for this law. “

Albjara showed that “among the points that do not exist in this law is also lack of experience in the division of the provincial projects and the mechanism of distribution of shares of the provinces hot.

And saw the House of Representatives undecided on the Law of infrastructure and controversial projects, who lives payment term which was rejected by Parliament earlier in the budget for 2009 and 2012.

There were conflicting views of the blocks on the subject of payment on credit, as the blocks that previously rejected under the pretext of the impact of debt on future generations are still wary of this law and demanded that the government will present the projects that are going to do with the Congress supports the rule of law is the law.

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