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    Maysan markets is witnessing an unprecedented rise in food prices

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    Maysan markets is witnessing an unprecedented rise in food prices Empty Maysan markets is witnessing an unprecedented rise in food prices

    Post by Rocky Sun 07 May 2017, 2:02 am

    Maysan markets is witnessing an unprecedented rise in food prices


     Maysan / Ali Abdel Wahed

    Citizens complained Misanion, from an unprecedented rise in vegetables and food to maintain prices, while accusing the government of monopolizing the market through private investment firms, economists confirmed that the parties and clans control the entry of imported goods through the gray hair port for charging "expensive".
    Said Mohammad Yaqub , a native of the city of Amara , the center of the province, (range), " The market is witnessing an unprecedented rise in vegetable and fruit prices, and the rest of the material relied upon by the citizen in everyday life , " noting that "most of the families hit by discontent and confusion , especially that the month Ramadan on the doors and needs full food basket for fasting. "
    He held Jacob the local government , " the cause of the burning market prices are unacceptable, the fact that most officials have companies to import and export", accusing them of "leaving the public interest and attention to their interests and personal party and left the people, without food daily or a source of livelihood so that they can to resist the high cost of life has become difficult and embarrassing the poor man only, sufficient to say satiated Mydera Paljoaan. "
    For her part , Marwa Jassim said (range) , "My family is composed of eight children, five girls and three boys , all students in schools, and this will increase our concern that the head of the family works , gaining daily wages and the high cost markets may make us in big trouble perhaps forcing us to take out our children schools for the difficulty of securing supplies of clothes for them and others. "
    Jassim appealed to the concerned authorities to "look into compassion to the people and to those in need who do not have only temporary employment and creating job opportunities for the unemployed and secure the livelihood of many poor people."
    For his part , said the economist Ahmed al - Lami , where to (range), that " the customs tariff affected us even higher clothing prices and other needs that provide us to live as citizens , " noting that " the gray hair border port controlled by some of the parties and clans , which impose heavy taxes on cars loaded food, vegetables and goods. "
    Lami said that "markets are expensive obscenity in clothing prices Vabanntalon or shirt up one piece to more than 20 thousand dinars with a rise in the rest of the material", warning of the "continuation of the case to put it without finding a suitable solution to it and will generate a great poorest among citizens and pays into the abyss. "
    And between al - Lami, that " the spread of unemployment among young people and citizens will affect their psyche may lead them to commit suicide because they feel the accumulated frustration, and here the major responsibility of the state is to provide job opportunities for them and make them live a dignified life."
    Meanwhile , a Maysan provincial council member Sarhan Ghalibi (range) , " the absence of control over the border port helped to impose expensive fees on trucks carrying goods and vegetables , " noting that "most of the laws no longer apply at the present time to the presence of the heads of the influential state controls on the movement of markets. "
    He added Ghalibi "on the government of Maysan to accelerate the formation of committees to monitor the market movement and intensification of the visit to the traders and find out the reasons for rising prices of living and the need for negligence of those who monopolize goods to citizens accountable , " noting that " the victim in the outcome is the citizen with limited income."



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