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    Parliamentary Finance reveals loans "internal and external" for Iraq

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    Parliamentary Finance reveals loans "internal and external" for Iraq Empty Parliamentary Finance reveals loans "internal and external" for Iraq

    Post by Rocky Fri 19 May 2017, 3:00 am

    Parliamentary Finance reveals loans "internal and external" for Iraq



    By Aq -May 18, 2017

    Parliamentary Finance Committee revealed a member of Masood Haider today announced the loans obtained by Iraq, both "external and internal size," pointing out that "Iraq's foreign loans rose by $ 20 billion two years between 2014 and 2016.

    Haider said in an interview televised followed the "Treasures of the Media" that internal loans amounted to $ 40 billion, indicating that "internal loans are best for Iraq in terms of the lack of benefits.

    "The countries are trying to exploit Iraq through infrastructure agreements and entail significant benefits detrimental to the interests of future generations, likely" prefers to take advantage of internal loans because the external increase the burden on the country.

    He explained that "resorting to borrowing" internal and external "necessary evil, pointing out that" there are many question marks over how the money has been spent after 2003.

    He noted that "Iraq had a surplus in the budget since 2003 until the end of 2014, but rampant corruption in the joints of the state and most of the decline in oil prices on the budget to empty refreshed.

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