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    Parliamentary Finance: No loans and any kind to the citizens of the year 2016 because of austerity

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    Post by Rocky Wed 13 Jan 2016, 11:45 am

    Parliamentary Finance: No loans and any kind to the citizens of the year 2016 because of austerity


    BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - January 13: Parliamentary Finance Committee, announced on Wednesday, that "no loans in the year 2016 because the Iraqi government can not grant citizens state loans were of any kind, because of the great economic crisis faced by the country and the policy austerity ".




    Tatba and member of the parliamentary Finance, Ahmed Sarhan, that "the government is facing difficulties in securing employees' salaries during the current year, how to be able to grant loans under such circumstances so? "He said, adding, that" "the general budget for 2016 only operational, and the government has the right to use the means to cope with the economic crisis."





    It is said that a barrel of OPEC oil slipped to $ 27.85 per barrel from $ 31 in trading last week, the lowest price since 2003, which then amounted to $ 28 a barrel, while the price of Brent crude fell to $ 33.34 at its lowest level Since April 2004, and this is no doubt a sharp decline, very dangerous, especially if we know that the 2016 budget has been evaluated barrel of oil at $ 45, of which 3.0006 million bpd, and a deficit of around 29 trillion dinars. Ended A.h 

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