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    Kurdish parliamentarian: About 617,000 are unemployed in the region

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    Post by Rocky Mon 28 Feb 2022, 6:10 am

    [size=45]Kurdish parliamentarian: About 617,000 are unemployed in the region
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    Today, Monday, a member of the Parliament of the Kurdistan Region, Omar Kolby, revealed that the unemployment rate has increased significantly in the cities of the region.
    Colby said that the number of the unemployed in the region has risen to about six hundred and seventeen thousand people, including three hundred and ninety-three thousand unemployed young people whose ages range from sixteen to twenty-four years old, indicating that the real number is now greater than that because those figures It dates back to the year two thousand and eighteen, while the parliamentarian attributed the high unemployment rate to the suspension of appointments in the government sector and the disruption of private sector projects.
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