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    Five thousand cases against the Ministry of Finance due to delayed salaries

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    Five thousand cases against the Ministry of Finance due to delayed salaries Empty Five thousand cases against the Ministry of Finance due to delayed salaries

    Post by Rocky Thu 25 Jan 2018, 3:00 am

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    Five thousand cases against the Ministry of Finance due to delayed salaries
    Sources confirmed in the province of Nineveh the existence of a large campaign to collect the signatures of five thousand employees, in preparation for filing a lawsuit against the Ministry of Finance to demand the salaries of employees saved », indicating that« the legal and judicial way will be open to the people of Nineveh to recover their rights ».
    "We sent our demands on the budget (11) to the government, but did not take them, and did not make any changes to the budget," she said, adding that "the issue is not political or aimed at embarrassing the Prime Minister, but it is a matter of rights must be returned. 
    For his part, the deputy of the Anbar province, Salim al-Issawi, that «our regions and our provinces exhausted by the war against Da'ash», adding that «the infrastructure is destructive». 
    The federal government plans to reconstruct liberated areas and return displaced people before elections are held. 
    However, Issawi believes that this endeavor can not be achieved in light of the "lack of technical capabilities in our regions." He pointed out that "demands to postpone the elections are realistic and logical, and the government must provide the appropriate environment for holding elections before going to them." 
    He also pointed out that «the Electoral Commission needs funds to hold elections on time, and so far did not receive anything».


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