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    Parliamentary economy: the country's debt of $ 107 billion, half of the time since Saddam

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    Post by Rocky Tue 16 May 2017, 8:39 am

    Parliamentary economy: the country's debt of $ 107 billion, half of the time since Saddam

    Department: EconomicPublished on: Today, 19:22

    Parliamentary economy: the country's debt of $ 107 billion, half of the time since SaddamChannel nujaba space agencies
    Economic Commission announced in the House of Representatives, on Wednesday that Iraq's internal and external debt of $ 107 billion, indicating that $ 55 billion of which is debt since the former regime.
    She said a member of the Economic Committee in the House of Representatives, Najiba Najib said that "Iraq's internal and external debt amounted to $ 107 billion divided into internal and external debt and debt precedent since the former regime," Mukdh that "Iraq's debt in the former regime is estimated in 55 billion dollars."
    She added that the "internal loans amounted to 45 trillion dinars went to cover the fiscal deficit for the financial budgets for Iraq since 2014, and so far," adding that "recent foreign loans of 21 trillion dinars funded investment projects for the development of infrastructure."

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