Al-Sadr’s Alliance is distancing the Kurdistan Region from delaying the budget and disclosing other differences
Shafaq News / The Saeron Alliance, supported by the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr revealed, on Saturday, that the dispute over the Kurdistan Region’s share in the 2021 budget is not the reason for the delay in voting on it by the House of Representatives.
The deputy of the coalition, Riyadh Al-Masoudi, told Shafaq News, “The problems and disagreements about the draft budget law for the year 2021 are not related only to the share of the Kurdistan Region, but there are technical differences, including the issue of the exchange rate of the dinar against the dollar, as well as the issue of including job degrees in the law, in addition to The surplus amounts due to the rise in oil prices, and others. ”
He added, “Until now, there is no agreement to pass the 2021 budget law during next Monday’s session,” explaining that “the inclusion of the law for a vote on it does not mean passing it or getting approval for that.”
Al-Masoudi ruled out “the possibility of passing the budget bill without the agreement of all political parties on it, but this agreement has not happened until now.”
The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Bashir Al-Haddad, had ruled out last Thursday the approval of the federal budget for 2021 at the mid-session next week.
Al-Haddad said in a statement to reporters in Erbil that it is “difficult to pass the financial budget in next Monday’s session because the Federal Court law has not been approved yet,” stressing that another special session for the budget should be determined.
Last Monday, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi directed that the budget bill be included on the agenda of next Monday’s session, based on a request submitted by Representative Yusef al-Kalabi, signed by 150 deputies.