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    Obelisk Hour: Basra is the subject of political conflict and ambiguity over the fate of the funds al Empty Obelisk Hour: Basra is the subject of political conflict and ambiguity over the fate of the funds al

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    [size=38]Obelisk Hour: Basra is the subject of political conflict and ambiguity over the fate of the funds allocated to its north[/size]



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    Baghdad/Al-Masala Al-Hadath: Al-Masala publishes the most prominent interactions of television dialogues:
    Head of the Human Rights Center in Basra, Ali Al-Abadi, during a televised interview:
    - The most prominent demands of the people protesting in the governorate’s areas are services and health
    - The federal and local governments are concerned with considering the demands of the people of the governorate
    - We call on the Prime Minister to come to the governorate and follow up on the health and service demands of the people of the deprived areas
    - Many of the unemployed youth in the governorate have not been employed because they do not belong to certain party bodies
    - The spread of many cancerous diseases in a number of areas of the governorate, and the Ministries of Health and Oil are concerned with this

    Member of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Moeen Al-Kadhimi, during a televised dialogue:
    - The Ministry of Finance prepares sufficient liquidity to prepare employee salaries
    - Iraqi oil revenues are deposited in the US Federal Reserve and reach the Central Bank of Iraq in the form of transfers
    - The government decided to send the 2024 budget tables to Parliament next week to discuss and resolve them
    - The increase in the 2024 budget must be recognized
    - The Parliamentary Finance Committee will review Budget schedules for 2024. It is necessary to support the private and agricultural sectors

    Legalist Abdul Kadhim Al-Kanani during a televised interview:
    - Al-Sadiq District contains 200,000 Iraqi citizens and suffers from services
    - Al-Sadiq District suffers from a lack of schools, hospitals, and services of all kinds
    - There is local government intransigence as a reason for the service failure in Al-Qurnah and Al-Sadiq Districts
    - The Governor of Basra focused on the cities of the first electoral district and neglected the areas in the north of the governorate
    - We warn of an outbreak Massive demonstrations due to poor services in Basra
    - Basra is the province with the richest economy and the most neglected of services
    - The beginning of the spark of the demonstrations in Basra goes back to the innocent lives that were lost in the province
    - “Asaad Al-Eidani” did not punish the company responsible for the loss of the lives of Basra’s children
    - I call on Al-Sudani to supervise the reconstruction allocations fund. North of Basra
    - The Qurna district is “afflicted” and the political interference is out of date with the elections
    - The popular movement in Basra is ongoing and will lead to achieving its demands through peaceful means
    - The local administration in Basra must sue the political parties that extract money from companies
    - Demonstrations took place a week ago against poor health sector services in Basra
    - We call on the Sudanese to address the popular movement in Basra before its anger escalates
    - The popular movement gave the local government 30 days to implement service demands
    - The popular movement in Basra went out to implement service demands and there were no political parties behind it
    - The Basra demonstrations aim for rights and we call on the Sudanese to visit the governorate again
    - if proven The truth about the financial oversight report on wasting money for 5 projects. Al-Eidani will be dismissed
    - there are 12 billion dinars that were wasted without Basra finding a single dinar of them.

    President of the Senate of the South, Sheikh Mohammed Al-Zaidawi, during a televised dialogue:
    - Basra is considered one of the most important oppressed cities in Iraq in terms of services
    - Basra is the subject of political conflict and we do not know where the money allocated to its north went
    - There are those who confronted Basra and are now extracting money from projects falsely
    - Djibouti is better than Basra in terms of services
    - Huge sums were spent on erecting bridges. Pedestrians in remote areas not used by Basra citizens
    - Previous and subsequent local governments bear responsibility for the lack of Basra services
    - Many districts and districts of Basra do not live up to the required level
    - Basra officials must be held accountable during the time of the Al-Kadhimi government for the projects concluded
    - Basra is the subject of an intense and permanent political and economic conflict
    - Billions have been collected “Forcibly” from the projects implemented in Basra
    - We wonder where the petrodollar money went in Basra
    - There is constant pressure on most companies in Basra
    - All Basra candidates used the state’s electoral capabilities
    - A real strategy must be developed to implement projects and services in Basra
    - The Provincial Council must replace all directors Two years in Basra
    - The water issue in Basra is important and the poor services in the governorate must be addressed
    - Basra has not received its share of services and projects until now
    - We will give the local government in Basra a period of time to respond to service demands immediately
    - Basra does not contain the simplest services and a road map for services must be developed
    - We do not have a single integrated project in northern Basra
    - Basra needs a great effort, projects, infrastructure and allocations that will not go to waste.



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