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    Clarification from the government regarding the disbursement of the 100,000 dinars grant

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    Clarification from the government regarding the disbursement of the 100,000 dinars grant Empty Clarification from the government regarding the disbursement of the 100,000 dinars grant

    Post by Rocky Wed 09 Mar 2022, 6:22 am

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    Clarification from the government regarding the disbursement of the 100,000 dinars grant
    March 09 2022

    Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team
    Cabinet spokesman Hassan Nazim explained the mechanism for disbursing the 100,000 dinars grant to the covered categories approved by the Council of Ministers yesterday. 
    Nazim said in statements to the official agency and followed by "Ultra Iraq", that "the disbursement of the 100,000 dinars grant approved by the Council of Ministers yesterday, was disbursed either through banks or with a (Key Card) card, as is the case with monthly salaries," noting that "the names of the covered groups such as care, retirees and employees. We have it all."
    He added that "this grant includes the four categories (retirees who receive a salary of less than one million dinars per month) and (employees who receive a salary of less than 500 thousand dinars per month), in addition to social welfare and the income-less," explaining that "the mechanism is clear because the names of all these categories registered with the relevant departments.
    And the media office of the Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, announced the discussion of issuing a package of decisions regarding food security and price hikes.
    And the Cabinet voted, according to an official statement, to approve a “government grant of (100) thousand dinars (the cost of living) for retirees, employees, social care and people with no income.” 
    The repercussions of rising food prices, such as wheat and edible oil, are still casting a shadow over the discussions of the Iraqi street and various media outlets.
    Former parliament member Falah al-Khafaji said that "the state did not control prices in peacetime, so what about the state of war" taking place in Ukraine and with its repercussions on Iraqi imports.
    Al-Khafaji identified the reasons for the rise as "greed" and "war", the two factors that caused the price hike, according to Al-Khafaji, who criticized "the policies of the ministerial cabinet and the concerned ministers."
    The Ministry of Commerce  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]  two days ago that "there are great measures to achieve food security," and that it had discussed "a set of mechanisms to confront the price hike, by providing strategic storage and preparing ration items over the next 6 months, and developing emergency plans to confront any rise in prices globally."
    The next day,  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] of Commerce Alaa al-Jubouri said, "The ministry has a plan to achieve food security for citizens and to confront the global rise in foodstuffs imposed by the recent crisis between Russia and Ukraine."
    Economist Manar Al -Obeidi [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]  these statements and reassurances as “anesthesia” because “the crisis is greater,” and there is no source of sunflower oil other than Ukraine “except for distant Argentina,” a crisis that “reflects the imbalance in the country’s system and the absence of a strategic stockpile of wheat,” according to Al-Obeidi’s estimation.
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