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    Parliament: Al-Kazemi's Government Failed To Address Crises And Its Solutions Were Patchy

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    Post by Rocky Sat 22 Jan 2022, 6:47 am

    [size=38]Parliament: Al-Kazemi's Government Failed To Address Crises And Its Solutions Were Patchy
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    Today, Thursday, a member of the House of Representatives, Aref Al-Hamami, criticized Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s government’s handling of crises, and in what he considered it to be patchwork, he indicated that most government decisions directly affected the livelihood of the poor.
    Al-Hamami said, in a statement to the "Information" agency, that "the confusion of the Al-Kazemi government, especially with regard to the security and economic aspects, was clear to everyone, as the government did not improve its behavior with the various crises that the country went through."
    He considered the decision to ban motorcycles as "a confusion that affects the poor and their daily strength," noting that "bikes have become a means through which many citizens make their living."
    It is noteworthy that most of the decisions of Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s government, starting with raising the exchange rate of the Iraqi dinar against the dollar to the decision to ban motorcycles after six in the evening, had a direct impact on people’s lives, especially the poor among them, according to observers.
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