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    Parliamentary Finance: international loan to cover the deficit and the sustainability of the war and

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    Post by Rocky Tue 24 May 2016, 12:28 pm

    Parliamentary Finance: international loan to cover the deficit and the sustainability of the war and the establishment of projects





    Since 24.05.2016 at 10:45 (Baghdad time)

    Special - balances News

    MP for the parliamentary Finance Committee Ahmed Sarhan, Tuesday, loans that Iraq obtained from the International Monetary Fund to bridge the shortfall, while noting that oil revenues sufficient to pay staff salaries.

    Ahmed said L / balance News /, that "the loan provided by the International Monetary Fund for Iraq will fill part of the shortfall now," adding that "will help the Iraqi state to advance its economy."

    He added that "Iraq needs this loan to the sustainability of the war and the establishment of some investment projects," adding that "the salaries of employees paid from the oil revenues, enough for it."

    He continued, "Iraq is unable to pay its employees' salaries."

    This has been criticized by the parliamentary finance committee member Majda al-Tamimi, Sunday, Tzlv Iraq from the International Monetary Fund in light of the continued wastage of public money and continuing corruption in the Ath.anthy

    From: Nur al-Din Wahba


     
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