The period for challenging the unconstitutionality of the medium-term general budget law In light of the decision of the Federal Supreme Court No. 155 and its unified No. 163 / Federal / 2022
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المحكمة الاتحادية العلياAbstract
يتعرض قانون الموازنة العامة الاتحادية للطعن بعدم الدستورية كغيره من القوانين، بل أن الطعن فيه يكاد يكون سنوياً حال نشره في الجريدة الرسمية ، وتوجه إليه المطاعن بعدم الدستورية إما عن إجراءات تشريعه أو لمضامينه المتعارضة مع الدستور نصاً أو روحاً ، ولكنّه إذا كانت مدة الطعن بعدم دستورية القوانين كافة متاحة دون قيد زمني محدد ولا تتطلب سوى إجراءات إقامة الدعوى العامة وأخصها قيام شرط المصلحة في حالة الدعوى الدستورية المباشرة
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- المادة /20 من النظام الداخلي للمحكمة الاتحادية العليا رقم 1 لسنة 2022
- المادة /18 من النظام الداخلي نفسه
- المادة /22 من النظام الداخلي نفسه
- القضية بالعدد 155 وموحدتها 163 /اتحادية /2022 محل التعليق
- المنشور في الوقائع العراقية بالعدد 4726 في 26- 6 – 2023
- استنادا الى المادة /4- ثانيا من قانون الادارة المالية الاتحادية رقم 6 لسنة 2019، التي منحت السلطة التقديرية باعداد موازنة متوسطة الاجل لمدة (3) ثلاث سنوات تقدم مرة واحدة وتشرع.
- استنادا الى المادة /4- ثانيا من قانون الادارة المالية نفسه.
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