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The Iraqi Parliament Presidency calls for extraordinary sessions during the legislative recess.
5/26/2025
The Parliament’s Presidency held its regular meeting on Monday to discuss a number of issues on its agenda. It also decided to call on MPs to hold extraordinary sessions during the legislative recess.
The presidency stated in a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, “The meeting focused on the entitlements related to the upcoming e-------s, as the presidency discussed ways to create the appropriate legislative and political environment to ensure fair and transparent e-------s that enhance citizens’ confidence in the d--------c process and meet their aspirations at this critical stage.”
The statement added, “The Presidency has called on members of the House of Representatives to prepare to hold extraordinary sessions during the second month of the current legislative recess, with the aim of completing important legislation and fulfilling constitutional and legislative requirements relevant to the current phase.” LINK
The Sudanese Ministry of Finance directs the Ministry of Finance to prepare the budget tables for approval, amounting to 140 trillion dinars.
5/26/2025
The Finance Committee of the Iraqi Parliament revealed on Monday that Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani directed the Ministry of Finance to prepare budget tables in preparation for its approval.
Committee member Moeen Al-Kadhimi told Shafaq News Agency, “Last week, Al-Sudani directed the Ministry of Finance to prepare the 2025 budget schedules in preparation for its approval by the Council and sending it to Parliament.”
Al-Kadhimi added, “The Ministry of Finance prepared the investment side of the budget months ago, amounting to 25 trillion dinars. The Ministry of Finance is currently expected to complete the operational side of the budget, estimated at approximately 115 trillion dinars.”
He explained that “the budget tables amount to 140 trillion dinars, which will be sufficient to run the state during the remaining months of the year, including salaries for employees and retirees, social welfare, other aspects, oil extraction costs, and ongoing investment projects.”
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The Finance Committee member continued: “It has become imperative for the Ministry of Finance to prepare the budget tables, approve them in the Council of Ministers, and submit them to the House of Representatives next June.” LINK
The government and the Parliamentary Finance Committee discuss preparations for the 2025 budget schedules.
5/26/2025
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani received today, Monday, the head of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Atwan Sayed Hassan Al-Atwani.
A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, a copy of which was received by {Euphrates News}, stated that “during the meeting, the latest preparations for the 2025 budget schedules were reviewed, as well as the mechanisms and plans to ensure the financing of salaries and expenditures, according to sectors and activities during the current year.
“Al-Sudani stressed “the government’s keenness to ensure that the budget includes its priorities in implementing its schedules; in order to complete the sections of the government program, especially those related to providing services and completing projects, to achieve the aspirations of citizens in all Iraqi governorates.” LINK
Source: Dinar Recaps
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