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Iraqi Cabinet approves 2021 budget with even bigger deficit

Parliament showdown looms over unsustainable spending, new taxes, and KRG oil revenues.
Iraq's Cabinet votes for the 2021 budget at the end of a three-day session on Dec. 21, 2020. (Source: Iraqi Cabinet media office)

Iraq's Cabinet has approved a draft 2021 budget, sending Parliament a bill with several likely flash points of controversy — including the devaluation of the currency, a record-setting deficit of 63 trillion Iraqi dinars ($43.4 billion), and provisions for sharing revenue with the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG).

Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi faces a nearly impossible task of addressing major problems with the structure of Iraq's economy while also responding to a year-long financial crisis that has left the government without enough revenue to pay public-sector salaries let alone the operating costs of the state.

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