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    Baghdad Council: Budget is not enough to complete all projects and there are priorities

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    Post by Rocky Thu 24 Jan 2019, 1:41 am


    Baghdad Council: Budget is not enough to complete all projects and there are priorities

    09:44 - 24/01/2019



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    The Baghdad Provincial Council confirmed on Thursday that the budget allocated for the governorate is insufficient to complete all projects, especially that many of them are still under implementation, indicating that there will be priorities for the most completed projects in order to complete them permanently.
    A member of the provincial council, Jasma Azerjawi, in a statement to the / information /, "The budget of Baghdad province close to 700 billion dinars, but not enough to complete all projects, as some of them need half the budget."
    Azzergawi added that "the budget will be allocated to the most completed projects, in order to finalize them, while there will be a plan to complete projects with low completion rates."
    "The priority in the completion of projects will be for infrastructure and schools, especially the outskirts of Baghdad, where it suffers from tripartite permanence, in addition to the roads to the areas that have reached the services." Ending / 25 n

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