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Form a committee to audit the provincial budgets for 2012

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Form a committee to audit the provincial budgets for 2012

On: Tuesday 15/5/2012 7:13


 Baghdad / range
announced the government formed a higher committee to audit the disbursement of provincial budgets for 2012, indicating that the aim of formation of the committee is to reduce the reluctance of the implementation of service projects.

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Torhan Mufti's "Twilight News, the government formed a higher committee to audit the mechanisms disbursement of provincial budgets during the year 2012. "

He added that the government formed the Committee and distributed to all provinces and will be linked with the Council of Ministers through (amyl) to provide their technical for most projects to be implemented in the provinces within the budget in 2012. "

The Committee on the provinces and territories parliamentary revealed earlier that the government suspended part of the Law of Governorates not organized into a Region No. 21 of 2008, and indicated that the ministry authorized the implementation of projects has not been able to fulfill their obligations.

and the Mufti that the aim of forming this committee is to reduce the lag made ​​in the implementation of service projects. "
and complain about many of the provincial councils of the restriction imposed by the federal government of its prerogatives, as well as lack of commitment by the federal government a lot of the terms of Law 21 of 2008, which granted broad powers.

and the effects of the Law of Governorates not organized territory of a political debate between local governments and the federal government, which accused the recent restriction of its powers, and after that decided to governorates of Salah Din and Diyala provinces to go to the formation, as suggested Anbar province to switch to independent administratively and economically.

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