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    Finance announces increased spending on four sectors in the 2019 budget

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    Finance announces increased spending on four sectors in the 2019 budget Empty Finance announces increased spending on four sectors in the 2019 budget

    Post by Rocky Tue 30 Oct 2018, 2:30 am

    Finance announces increased spending on four sectors in the 2019 budget


    The Ministry of Finance announced on Monday, to increase spending on four sectors in the budget of 2019, indicating that "the budget next year social service."
    "The budget of 2019, which was sent to parliament, is a social service budget that takes into account the interests and needs of citizens," said Undersecretary Maher Hammad in an interview.
    He added that "the budget has seen an increase in spending on the sectors of social protection network and health and infrastructure as well as provincial development projects."
    The Undersecretary of the Minister of Finance: "The budget will work to provide many jobs through the movement of owners and projects that will be implemented in the various productive sectors."
    The budget of 2019 sent by the Council of Ministers to the House of Representatives a few days ago, adopted (56) dollars per barrel price and a daily export of 3.880 million barrels.
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