The Iraqi Federal Supreme Court decided to cancel the food security bill after the lawsuit filed Iraqi News for Sunday May 15 2022

Published: May 16, 2022, 7:30 a.m.

The Iraqi Federal Supreme Court decided to cancel the food security bill after the lawsuit filed Iraqi News for Sunday May 15 2022 

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Today, Sunday, Representative Haider Tariq Al-Shamkhi revealed shocking numbers caused by the Federal Court's decision to cancel the emergency .food security law for the Iraqi economy
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\nAl-Shamkhi said in a statement received by (Baghdad today), that "the political intersection between the blocs is entering the country with a real economic and ".service crisis, because it is not possible to approve the budget
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\nHe added that "hitting the Food Security Law lost the addition of 7000 megawatts of electricity to the national grid, and the distribution of 12 meals to the Iraqi individual instead of only 6 meals," noting that "the decision lost the payment of farmers' dues at 800,000 dinars per ton, as well as agricultural support from through the provision .of fertilizers and pesticides
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\nAl-Shamkhi pointed out that "the refusal of the law to allocate sums of money to line the rivers and confront the water scarcity, and sums for the development of the regions were allocated to the central and southern governorates, where the share of Najaf Al-Ashraf is approximately 450 billion, as well as a paragraph that is being ".pressured to add in the law concerning lecturers and graduates

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