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    Economist: Out of the crisis depends on the transfer of all projects to the Chinese agreement

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    Post by Rocky Wed 29 Apr 2020, 1:27 am


    Economist: Out of the crisis depends on the transfer of all projects to the Chinese agreement

    09:02 - 04/29/2020



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    economist Wissam Al-Tamimi said, on Wednesday, that getting out of the current financial crisis depends on transferring all projects to the Chinese agreement, pointing out that the budget must provide the necessary money for salaries to avoid the occurrence of new demonstrations that may enter the country with another crisis.
    Al-Tamimi said in a statement to / Information /, that " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] can benefit from the cash reserve of more than 60 billion dollars, in securing the salaries of employees until oil prices stabilize at the rate by which the budget is approved."
    He added that "the government should focus on the operational budget at the moment and transfer most of the projects to the Chinese agreement," noting that "prejudice to the salaries of employees or delayed delivery will cause a new economic crisis and a rise in prices, in addition to the renewed demonstrations and the country’s entry into a dangerous slope."
    And that " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]It has many outlets through which budget resources can be secured, one of which is state property and taxes, reducing staff allocations of first and second degrees by certain proportions, reducing the budget of security ministries, and taking advantage of gas and offering it to the global market. 25 n ended


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