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    Former minister: Iraq is heading towards a service revolution

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    Former minister: Iraq is heading towards a service revolution Empty Former minister: Iraq is heading towards a service revolution

    Post by Rocky Tue 17 Apr 2018, 3:02 am


    Former minister: Iraq is heading towards a service revolution

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    Former Minister of Municipalities Riyadh Al-Gharib said on Tuesday that the rise in oil prices and the continuation at this level, Iraq is moving towards a "revolution" in the field of services and the revival of the private sector to provide jobs for the unemployed.
    "Iraq, for four years, has done everything in its power to achieve victory over terrorism and liberate the land from the grip of a terrorist," Al-Gharib told Al-Maaloumah.
    He added that "the end of the stage of defeating terrorism, make the Iraqi government, especially after the elections, to go to a major revolution in the field of services, especially in the light of high oil prices, after the budget was based on the price of a barrel of oil $ 46, while now $ 65 per barrel."
    Al-Gharib explained that "the focus in the next phase is to provide services and revive the private sector in order to employ as many unemployed graduates as possible, especially that the budget does not contain any degrees of employment," stressing that "surplus oil money can be used in the dam Debts owed by Iraq and the elimination of the deficit in the budget, which amounted to 13 trillion dinars. " Ending / 25 n

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