The Ministry of Finance confirmed, today, Thursday, that the financing of government sectors is completed according with the laws in force, in keeping with the overall budget.
The Ministry of Finance stated in a declaration acquired through {dinaropinions.com} a duplicate of it, that: “The media circulated statements by means of a member of the Iraqi Parliament wherein he referred to “the failure of the Ministry of Finance to finance the economic allocations allocated to the Ministry of Water assets, which brought about a bad impact at the Ministry’s initiatives and country wide meals security.”
The Ministry confirmed that “the financing of presidency sectors is achieved in accordance with the legal guidelines in pressure and in step with the general budget accepted by using the residence of Representatives. as a consequence, the Accounting branch financed all allocations for the Ministry of Water assets tasks with a complete exceeding (153) billion dinars, inside the investment and operational costs for the period extending from might also to November 2024.”
She added, “further to that, the Ministry has completely financed the allocations of farmers’ dues for wheat, paddy and seed crops, with a total amount of (five,862,000,000,000) trillion dinars for the gain of the Ministries of trade and Agriculture, similarly to financing the allocations of the ration card amounting to (3,007,250,000,000) trillion dinars for the account of the Ministry of trade. paintings is also underway to launch the necessary allocations for the account of the Ministry of trade (new farmers’ dues) in the amount of (394) billion dinars, in keeping with the recent cupboard decision.”
The ministry called on all events, along with members of the residence of Representatives, to “confirm the accuracy of data before making statements that may initiate public opinion or lead to distorting the data,” noting that it’s far “ready to preserve coordination conferences with the relevant events to make clear the economic situation and ensure that important projects that affect the lives of Iraqi residents aren’t disrupted.”