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    Kurdistan salaries revive the 140 areas in Diyala.. The lean years are over

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    Post by Rocky Tue 09 Apr 2024, 5:00 am

    Kurdistan salaries revive the 140 areas in Diyala.. The lean years are over
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    Baghdad today - Diyala
    A positive atmosphere prevails in the 140 regions of Diyala Governorate, after the salaries of employees of the Kurdistan Regional Government were released, after a long period of hiatus that contributed to a decline in the standard of living of employees and a decline in shopping activity in the markets of those regions.
    Ismail Hama Khalil, an employee in the departments affiliated with the Kurdistan government, confirmed in his interview with “Baghdad Today” that “the distribution of late salaries was an urgent rescue dose for thousands of families who had reached the stage of poverty due to the delay in disbursing salaries,” adding that “most of the salaries received were gone.” To pay off previous debts,” he concluded by saying: “The 140 areas in Diyala are in an unenviable situation.”
    Hadi Rizkar, a shop owner in those areas, spoke of what he described as an “unprecedented” recovery in shopping activity ahead of Eid al-Fitr, stressing that “the rate of commercial activity after disbursing salaries doubled, and many citizens began paying off their old debts to shop owners.” .
    As for Hoshyar Ali, a retired employee, he hoped that “there would be a final and radical solution to the issue of the region’s employees’ entitlements, and that this issue, which is linked to people’s livelihood and livelihood, not be related to political disputes and crises, and that this scene that is repeated with every political crisis between Baghdad and Erbil should end.” .
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