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    Basra Council: 24 trillion dinars the debt of the province of the government

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    billion - Basra Council: 24 trillion dinars the debt of the province of the government Empty Basra Council: 24 trillion dinars the debt of the province of the government

    Post by Rocky Thu 06 Dec 2018, 2:43 am

    Basra Council: 24 trillion dinars the debt of the province of the government

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    Council of Basra
    Basra Governorate Council announced that the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] province, which the central government owed from petrodollar dues 24 trillion dinars, revealing a proposal for the Council to contract with international companies for reconstruction in exchange for the deduction of Iraq's oil export funds. 

    Council member Shaddad al-Faris said: Basra province has not received its petrodollars from the central government for more than six years. 

    He added that the accumulated debt of Basra petrodollars by the central government amounted to 24 trillion dinars, as well as debt from the allocations of border crossings of previous years, which have not been counted so far). 

    He explained that "the provincial council submitted a proposal to the former Prime Minister Haider Abadi to contract with international companies to implement projects in the province and cut off from 
    Iraq's oil export funds directly and go to the account of those companies because of lack of liquidity), noting that (Abadi agreed in principle to implement the project). 

    He pointed out that "the failure of the province and the lack of follow-up to the matter caused the postponement," noting that (the Council seeks to put the matter on Abdul Mahdi and take the approval on it.

     

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    Post by Rocky Thu 06 Dec 2018, 2:53 am

    Basra Council: The province has government dues up to 14 billion dollars

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    The Basra Provincial Council revealed that it has dues owed by the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] up to 14 billion dollars over eight years, indicating that the money must be delivered in the form of projects, pointing out that the province got 400 billion dinars after the pressure of demonstrators.
    A member of the provincial council Ghanem Hamid, said in a press statement, "The government handed over the province up to 400 billion dinars of its previous dues, after the demonstrations, which caused a change and the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] felt [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] injustice to Basra."
    He added that "Basra has receivables owed by the [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] up to 14 billion dollars over eight years, which should be handed over to maintain the form of projects and not in cash, where the legal funds."
    "The finance minister, Fouad Hussein, has promised to hand over the dues in Basra, but everyone is waiting for these promises to be fulfilled.
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