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    Parliamentary Advocacy: call to cancel all non-essential Alaivadat officials

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    Post by Rocky Fri 05 Feb 2016, 9:00 am

    [size=32]Parliamentary Advocacy: call to cancel all non-essential Alaivadat officials

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    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Nur News / Baghdad

    , Called on Prime call bloc, MP Khalaf Abdul Samad Khalaf, the Iraqi government on Friday to cancel Alaivadat unnecessary for officials and staff.

    The head of the bloc said in a statement, "Nur News" received a copy of it, "We call on the Minister and Chairman of the House of Representatives to cancel Alaivadat is necessary to cushion ministers and members of the House of Representatives and staff, which cost the state big money."

    He stressed that "at the same time the need to bring in experts to Iraq in order to give the necessary lectures and courses for employees not to be sent delegations that cost the state a lot of money, which is desperately in need out of the financial crisis."

    He said Abdul Samad said "it is necessary that the state is committed to a policy of austerity and not wasting money in this way is the first that the money go to the arming of the popular crowd forces and the Iraqi army does not have to go things are unnecessary."



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