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    Prime Minister: Recovering Iraqi funds is an essential item in our relations with friendly countries

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    Prime Minister: Recovering Iraqi funds is an essential item in our relations with friendly countries Empty Prime Minister: Recovering Iraqi funds is an essential item in our relations with friendly countries

    Post by Rocky Sun 13 Nov 2022, 4:45 am

    [size=46]Prime Minister: Recovering Iraqi funds is an essential item in our relations with friendly countries[/size]
    Iraq
    21:38 - 2022-11-12
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    Today, Saturday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani affirmed that the recovery of looted Iraqi funds is an essential item in our relations with friendly countries.

    And the media office of the Prime Minister conveyed the most important thing that Al-Sudani spoke about during his meeting with a number of political analysts, that "we have established in the budget law the establishment of the Iraqi Development Fund, and it will be funded by deducting a percentage of oil revenues, and from it specialized funds for housing, education, health and others will branch out."
    Al-Sudani added, "This fund represents a new idea in amending state administration systems, based on activating the private sector and developing capital, and it will eliminate corruption and provide tens of thousands of job opportunities," noting: "We have included all groups in the Social Security Law, and it encourages Working in the private sector instead of waiting for government appointment, and it includes all categories and all private businesses, no matter how small.
    He continued, "People's optimism is a great additional responsibility, and our approach is not perfect, but works according to data, and work depends on political stability," stressing: "We will enter into the prohibited files in order to confront corruption, and we will start first with reforming the institutions concerned with combating corruption."
    And he added, "We will deal with express services, because the root of the problem is the citizen's loss of confidence in the service apparatus or the political system."
    And he continued, "What concerns us is the next stage, some say that it is the government of the last chance, and in fact there are challenges and there is an ability to succeed. An accurate diagnosis of problems exists and opportunities are within reach," noting that "
    He pointed out that "there are problems that the governors suffer from, they have not been heard of before, and they work alone without a provincial council, and most of their problems are related to routine procedures with the ministries."
    He stressed that "the challenges are clear to us, and in light of them we designed the ministerial curriculum. We have a time limit for each track of one, two or three years. The criterion is how we succeed and make a difference at the level of service and living." He added: "If we agree that the constitution is always the cover, The problems between Baghdad and Erbil all have a solution, and I spoke about this directly to officials in the Kurdistan region of Iraq."
    And he stated that "the killing of the American citizen Stephen Troll is a crime whose timing is intentional, and behind it is someone who seeks to test the government, and we have leads that lead us to the perpetrators, and I personally follow the progress of the investigations," stressing that "no one can ignore poverty, and this class needs direct solutions." And it should not wait for reforms and long-term plans. They must stop everything in order to remedy their conditions and alleviate their suffering.”
    And he added, "The engineering effort team has begun implementing service projects in neighborhoods in three regions in Baghdad, and the works that are being carried out there are not patchwork, but rather according to the required specifications, and the same projects will be implemented in other tired neighborhoods in the governorates," pointing out that "we have more than 1450 projects that are lagging, causing He left it by costing Iraq huge amounts of money, and I focused on these projects, some of which last for more than ten years.
    Al-Sudani concluded by saying that "the continuation of the attacks on the border areas depends on unifying the unified national discourse inside Iraq in order to confront this situation, and that our lands not be a springboard for attacks on Iraq's neighbors," stressing that "a basic clause in our relations with brotherly and friendly countries is the recovery of funds." plundered Iraq, as Iraq is a member of the International Convention against Corruption, and it has the right to claim it.”

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