The Iraqi parliament will resume its sessions next week
Shafaq News / On the thirteenth of July, the Iraqi Parliament will resume its regular sessions, after the end of its legislative recess.
The representative of the State of Law, Firas Al-Maslamawi, told Shafaq News agency, that the legislative recess for the parliament began after the approval of the general budget law for the Iraqi state, and ends on the 13th of this month.
He added: It is expected that the House of Representatives will resume its sessions at the end of next week, and there is no legal problem or violation of the rules of procedure regarding the convening of the new legislative term days after the end of the legislative recess.
And the House of Representatives voted at dawn on Monday, the twelfth of this June, on the general federal budget law, “with three years 2023, 2024, 2025″ for the Iraqi state, after discussions inside the dome of Parliament that lasted for five days.
The value of the current year budget is 197 trillion and 828 billion Iraqi dinars (about 152.2 billion dollars), with a total deficit of 63 trillion dinars (48.3 billion dollars).
Shafaq.com