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    Parliamentary Services: Government austerity has become a hurdle to disrupt services

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    Post by Rocky Tue 20 Feb 2018, 2:42 am


    Parliamentary Services: Government austerity has become a hurdle to disrupt services

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    A member of the Committee on Services and Construction Parliamentary Abdul Hussein Azerjawi, on Monday, that the austerity of the government has become a hurdle to disrupt the service projects, while noting that 27 projects are parked in the capital need only a few amounts, the absence of plans and prioritized projects.
    "The serious plans and the priority of work are absent from the scene in the era of financial abundance and is continuing until now," Azirjawi told Al-Mawlara news agency, noting that "large sums of money were spent on entertainment projects such as the army's channel project, to no avail. Infrastructure. "
    He added that "most of the projects implemented and sluggish subject to the mood in implementation in addition to poor planning and control," pointing out that "27 small projects are now suspended, only needs six billion Iraqi dinars."
    He continued that "large projects collided with the poor implementation, including the draft Khansaa, which has not been accomplished so far under the pretext of transgressors on the territory of the state and change course with planning lacks scientific," stressing that "government austerity has become a hurdle to disrupt service projects."
    It is noteworthy that most areas of the capital Baghdad witnessed an increase in the level of rain water after the recent showers, which led to the sinking of most of the houses and paralyzed movement and disrupt the work of government departments and the interruption of electricity. Finished 25 k

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