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    The numbers "embarrass" the Baghdad government ... the authorities are facing a "test" to take decis

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    The numbers "embarrass" the Baghdad government ... the authorities are facing a "test" to take decis Empty The numbers "embarrass" the Baghdad government ... the authorities are facing a "test" to take decis

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    [size=30]The numbers "embarrass" the Baghdad government ... the authorities are facing a "test" to take decisions that rectify poverty rates and food distortions


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    Yes Iraq: Baghdad

    The circles began to narrow around the Iraqi government and increase its "embarrassment". After the step of reducing the value of the dinar against the dollar and the recent calls to restore the previous price, and what the imposition of the curfew caused from economic losses to citizens and self-employed, the reports of the United Nations sparked anew discussion about the need to compensate the affected people after they It revealed the high rate of poverty and food imbalance in Iraqi circles.
     
     Curfew is on top of the targets 
    Claims have been piling up against the Iraqi government to compensate those affected and to lift the curfew, as a member of the House of Representatives from Nineveh Governorate, Basma Bassim, called for easing the curfew measures, due to its "negative impact on poor families."
    Bassim said in a document through which she addressed the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, which reads, "It is not clear to you that the comprehensive curfew affects negatively disadvantaged families, whose income is on a daily basis, as well as the earnings of young people and the imposition of the curfew in this way has a great impact on those families."
     
    She added, "We ask you to partially make the curfew seven days a week, and to provide a cash allowance that sets poor families during the curfew days, in coordination with the Ministry of Planning, which has an accurate database for those families."
     
     
    Restore nutritional balance
    For its part, the Commission for Human Rights called on the government, today, Saturday, to take practical measures to restore the food balance to the groups of Iraqi society most affected by the increase in the price of the dollar, which led to an increase in the prices of goods and foodstuffs.
    A member of the Commission Council, Anas Akram Muhammad, said in a statement, "The increase in the price of the dollar has led to an increase in the prices of goods and foodstuffs by 14%, which constitutes a serious threat to national food security and doubles the declared poverty levels in Iraq."
     
    He stressed the need for the government to deal seriously and professionally with the report of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), which indicated the imbalance of unexamined governmental procedures and their impact on the market, standard of living, and Iraq's food and humanitarian security, with the matching statistics announced by the Iraqi Ministry of Planning and international organizations, which indicated that the poverty rate was exceeded. In Iraq, the barrier is 31%.
     
    He called on "the government and its executive agencies to review their economic decisions and financial policies, and to intensify their efforts to reduce the negative effects of their policies and support the citizen in general and the most affected groups in particular in light of an economic and health crisis that may cause more negative societal imbalances if not properly addressed."
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