
The Parliament audited on Thursday a part of a report prepared by a special parliamentary committee tasked to review the 2014 budget. In the session attended by Finance Minister Sakher al-Wajih, the committee presented observations on the 2014 budget, saying that it is only different from 2014 one in figures, a few indications, policies and procedures. The committee spelt out that the budget's financial statement included no indications on regional and international economic situations of 2013 or prospection of 2014. It surprisingly noticed that the financial statement did not indicate to the National Dialogue Conference (NDC), affirming that its outcomes would need funds to be implemented. It also said that the statement ignored the issue of Yemeni expatriates who were exported by Saudi Arabia, singling out that it was supposed that the government details the consequences, solutions and tackles for their issue.
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