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Al-Ziyadi: The government is either unable or deliberately obstructing the submission of the 2025 budget schedules.
MP Mohammed Al-Ziyadi accused the government on Thursday of being unable or deliberately delaying the sending of the 2025 budget tables to the House of Representatives, which led to a paralysis in the provision of services to citizens.
Al-Ziyadi said in a statement to Al-Maalouma Agency, "The government is either unable or is creating obstruction by not sending the approved budget tables to the House of Representatives," adding that "all local governments today are unable to provide services to their people due to the absence of a budget and the failure to approve its tables.
" He called on "the Prime Minister to assume responsibility and send the budget tables to Parliament as soon as possible, stressing that "the ball is now in the Prime Minister's court, and his government must act quickly so that citizens can see the services they deserve."
It is noteworthy that the House of Representatives had previously hosted the Minister of Finance to discuss the budget tables and the reasons for the delay in sending them. link
Tishwash: Parliamentary Finance: Current revenues are sufficient to cover the salaries of central and regional employees and retirees.
Parliamentary Committee Chairman MP Atwan Al-Atwani stated, "There is still no real ceiling for the budget deficit. This is because expenditures and revenues have yet to be studied to determine the overall budget deficit ceiling."
Al-Atwani explained in a statement (published by Al-Masry today, Thursday 7/24/2025), that “the Ministry of Finance, along with other ministries, is currently working on solutions after adding stalled projects and projects to relieve bottlenecks, to indicate the new obligations included in the 2025 budget.”
He explained that "Iraqi oil sales on the global market are currently sufficient to cover the salaries of employees and retirees, but the irregular flow of cash may cause delays in paying those salaries," noting that "current revenues are sufficient to cover the salaries of all employees and retirees in the central government and the Kurdistan Region."
The head of the Parliamentary Finance Committee reiterated that "employee rights are fully protected and secured, and that once the budget schedules are approved, bonuses and promotions will be issued and will take effect from the date of issuance of the relevant orders."
The Parliamentary Finance Committee settled the controversy surrounding the budget deficit ceiling reaching approximately 83 trillion dinars, while reassuring employees and Parliamentary Committee Chairman MP Atwan Al-Atwani stated, "There is still no real ceiling for the budget deficit. This is because expenditures and revenues have yet to be studied to determine the overall budget deficit ceiling."
Al-Atwani explained in a statement (published by Al-Masry today, Thursday 7/24/2025), that “the Ministry of Finance, along with other ministries, is currently working on solutions after adding stalled projects and projects to relieve bottlenecks, to indicate the new obligations included in the 2025 budget. link