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Delay in approving the budget threat to Iraq's national security

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Delay in approving the budget threat to Iraq's national security
January 8, 2013 10:44 AM Last updated: 08 Feb 2013 10:44
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Description deputy head of the security committee of the Council of the province of Kirkuk, Sheikh Abdullah Sami Assi delay in approving the federal budget for the year 2013 as a "setback

National Security in Iraq. "Said Chairman of the Arab Group Council Kirkuk province in a press statement yesterday that" the delay in the parliament, the government and the political blocs to reach understandings included approving the budget is a setback threaten Iraq's national security because of their profound impact in creating problems and delayed services, projects and deprive citizens of opportunities Employment and insurance is a destabilizing factor exacerbated the situation and convened and inflame tensions We as Iraqis indispensable due to the worsening crisis and the large political problems. "

He was a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee deputy Osman Algehiche warned of dire consequences for the Iraqi people in the event of continuing financial delay adoption of the budget, calling for the House of Representatives to expedite the approval in order to avoid these consequences.

He said in a press statement yesterday that "the continued delay of the financial budget despite the end of last year, which was supposed approval before the start of the new year will hinder and threatens files services, health and energy and the salaries of employees and retirees and sensitive files by vital projects." He stressed that "the House of Representatives canceled legislative recess to vote on the budget, but this did not happen until today."

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