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    The government is talking about reviving projects that have been lagging for 17 years

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    The government is talking about reviving projects that have been lagging for 17 years Empty The government is talking about reviving projects that have been lagging for 17 years

    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Jun 2023, 4:56 am

    The government is talking about reviving projects that have been lagging for 17 years

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    Economy News _ Baghdad
    The government revealed that it will restore the 1,450 projects lagging since 2006, in addition to the implementation of 4 strategic projects, and indicated that it has set its sights on providing the necessary funds to implement a number of housing projects.  
    The government spokesman, Basem Al-Awadi, explained, in an interview with the official newspaper, followed by "Al-Iqtisad News", that "the implementation of strategic projects lies in four projects that came within the government's curriculum, which are (the Al-Faw project, the railways, the dry channel linking the port of Al-Faw with neighboring countries, and the establishment of a station Desalination of sea water in Basra, which is one of the most important projects in the province because of what it suffers from).  
    He stressed that "the government has developed integrated plans to implement investment projects in the manufacturing and petrochemical industries, as well as the establishment of new refineries of the new generation to fill the shortfall in oil products."  
    He added, "Our investment budget amounts to 47 trillion dinars," of which: 147 billion dinars were allocated for the rehabilitation of 10 large hospitals in all Iraqi governorates, 400 billion dinars for desalinating Basra water, 600 billion dinars for implementing the fourth ring road in Baghdad, 300 billion dinars for infrastructure projects. Infrastructure in Diwaniyah, 107 billion dinars for the "Nibras" project in Baghdad, 280 billion dinars for the rehabilitation and maintenance of power plants, 1 trillion dinars for the "Development Fund", and 500 billion dinars for the "Fund for the Poorest Provinces", added by the Prime Minister, in addition to investments The big one that will enter Iraq through the path of development.  
    Al-Awadi pointed out, "One of the most important issues that we must talk about is that the Prime Minister has set his sights on moving lagging projects since 2006 until now," noting that "the latest reports received from the Ministry of Planning indicate that the number of lagging projects in Iraq More than 1,450 projects have been lagging since 2005 and 2006, and the reasons for their reluctance are due to political conditions or the fluctuation and decline in oil prices.  
    He explained that "the statement of the Ministry of Planning in this regard stated that during the past eight months of the life of the Prime Minister's government (Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani), 450 lagging projects were dealt with, as they were reinstated," stressing that "the government is committed to moving all the accumulated 1450 lagging projects." In the life of the previous Iraqi governments, from 2006 to the present time, and this is a great achievement that cannot be neglected.   
    With regard to the poorest governorates, the government spokesman stated that "the government has allocated a fund for them with 500 billion dinars mentioned in Paragraph 55 of the general budget, and therefore, based on the information of the Ministry of Planning about the governorates completely about projects, plans and the level of education, 3 governorates will be selected from the Iraqi governorates that In the growth list, the rest of the provinces are ahead of it in the coming years in terms of financing and projects, and this amount (500 billion dinars) will be spent on most of the 6 housing projects that were announced, starting with the (Baghdad) project in Nahrawan and the (Ali Al-Wardi) and (Al-Jawaher) projects. ) in Abu Ghraib, the (Al-Difaf) project in Hilla, the (Karbala) project, and (Al-Ghazlani) in 6 cities," stressing that "money has been allocated and provided for this initiative."  
    Al-Awadi pointed out that "some of the previous paragraphs come within the ministry's budget - that is, what is allocated to the Ministry of Housing - as an annual support amount estimated at 4 to 5 trillion dinars," noting that many service issues are linked to the Ministry of Housing and Construction and not the departments of municipalities and governorates, including projects for resolving bottlenecks. Traffic, and all these projects funds were allocated for them within the general budget of the Ministry of Construction and Housing.  
      



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