Mchinga MP, Hamidu Bobali complained to the parliament when MP Morogoro MP South Omary Mgumba pleaded with the argument to cancel the allocation of cash flows from exporting taxes to farmers, while offering a grant to approve the State Budget for 2018 / 2019, in Dodoma today.
Dodoma. The government's request to provide 65 percent of the expedition exports abroad has continued to appeal Parliament after Mchinga MP (CUF), Hamidu Bobali, saying that if the Government does not give the money it will be the beginning of the death of a ruling party in the regions of Lindi and Mtwara.
"Minister Plan (Dr. Philip-Minister of Finance and Planning) you are economist. The people of Lindi and Mtwara were poor and their custodians were our deliverer, we would not agree to stay in parliament as their deadline, we're going to march, you make a change in the law, we really will not agree, "said Bobali.
Already some MPs have threatened to protest if the Government will not give out 65% of the expense tax expense for their development.
Also, they have opposed the change of the lawsuit aimed at by the Government for the tax to be submitted to the Treasury Fund.
The poll has issued the statement today on June 22, 2018 in the Government budget debate in parliament in Dodoma.
"There are Sh200 billion farmers, the Minister of Finance and Finance," said the Minister of Finance and Economy, "to withdraw the money from the riot farmers, and we will not accept this information, it is too serious to tell you that the CCM is going to die," he said.
The sponsors were supported by the Chadema Specialist MP, Tuza Malapo, who said it would not be possible to talk about the Southern African economy without talking about their cats and insisting Sh200 billion to be sent to farmers.
"I am born Mtwara, I have read Mtwara so I know this scandal is asking for the answers to these funds. The Minister plan to determine when and where the funds are. We've called you at the session several times, and this law you brought I know will pass away because every thing coming in here goes out, "he said.
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