Political editor
Undoubtedly that each country in the world has a public fiscal budget presented the end of each year and in its light are determined the amount of money required for the next year to pay the needs of all administrative and investment sectors in the country, and what is going on in our country is exactly the opposite of what is happening in the rest of the world's countries, especially in the past few years where public budget is delayed each time for a rather long period into the new year causing great confusion in all parts of the state as asserted by Iraqi economists that any deferment in ratifying the budget will engender paralysis in all parts of the state altogether to affect adversely and directly the workflow of all ministries and be the cause of deterioration in the security situation and on-the-ground living of the Iraqi citizen thus exacerbating the state of poverty, unemployment and beggary alarmingly rampant in the country and affecting the activity of private sector as well, which is connected in its turn with joint ventures that serve the public interest; moreover it would scale up the spread of administrative, fiscal and political rampant corruption in our country and outdo the size of all standards and expectations many times as much, this deferment coincided with the approaching of the next parliamentary elections and exacerbated so noticeably and deliberately by some political parties in parliament to approbate the public budget for the year 2010, those political forces are warring among each other and seek to utilize those funds in the next election campaign in their favor to realize political and electoral purposes and maybe purely personal that would provide the opportunity to thieves of public money to swell their financial assets at the expense of the simple Iraqi citizen and which Iraqi banks have failed to contain so they were obliged to turn to other banks in different countries for help, though the estimates of the budget for the current year exceeds many times as much that of all budgets under the former regime, and as such Iraq has not seen any security, service and livelihood enhancement or progress as yet…