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    An advisor to Al-Kazemi responds to the Minister of Finance: The government job is sacred and a guar

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    An advisor to Al-Kazemi responds to the Minister of Finance: The government job is sacred and a guar Empty An advisor to Al-Kazemi responds to the Minister of Finance: The government job is sacred and a guar

    Post by Rocky Sun 26 Dec 2021, 8:37 am

    An advisor to Al-Kazemi responds to the Minister of Finance: The government job is sacred and a guarantee for the livelihood of half the people

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    {Economic: Al Furat News} An adviser to the Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, responded to the statements of Finance Minister Ali Allawi about the future of the government job in Iraq and the possibility of laying off employees due to the continued dependence on oil.
    Mazhar Muhammad Salih said in a press statement: "The government job is sacred in Iraq, and the state is responsible for its protection and survival, as it is a guarantee of the livelihood of more than half of the country's population."
    And he indicated, "The speech of the Minister of Finance is sensitive to the future and does not mean that there are repercussions on the present, as he is talking about a long-term contract, and no one knows what will happen at the time."
    Salih stressed, "The public office is sacred in Iraq and its maintenance is an important matter, as the job class today is responsible and guarantees the livelihood of more than half of the population of Iraq, especially since each employee is responsible for providing for 4 to 5 individuals," calling for "no confusion and fear of this matter, Especially since the state's policies are firm towards protecting employees and the public job."
    He continued, "The number of employees in the public sector exceeds 4 million, which constitutes 40 to 50 percent of the country's public forces, and therefore its weight and preservation is important, especially since it is a technocratic class that includes many professionals, intellectuals and the mainstay of the Iraqi state."
    And Finance Minister Ali Allawi, last Friday, made a dangerous statement in which he warned against Iraq laying off its employees within ten years, and said, "There is a danger and a very high level of threat in the medium-term and within 10 years from now, due to Iraq's continued dependence on oil, which constitutes more of 90% of state revenue.
    He stressed "the need to take harsh reforms from now on," noting that "Iraq may lay off its employees after 10 years."

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