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    Parliamentary Finance Committee calls "the Council of Ministers to set up a commission for the sale

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    Post by Rocky Mon 14 Mar 2016, 10:20 am

    Parliamentary Finance Committee calls "the Council of Ministers to set up a commission for the sale of state-owned palaces"






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    14-03-2016 03:15 PM



    Accused the Finance Committee by Masood Haider, Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi B'mjamlh 'political parties that capture the presidential palaces and ignoring the sale of those palaces. 

    Haider said that' the sale of the presidential palaces of the state will be Tsoevha ', attributing this to the ' acquisition of a lot of parties political in the palaces.

    ' He added that' the Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi flattering these political parties and turn a blind eye on the sale of mansions, has not taken any practical action with regard to this subject ', calling on the ' Council of Ministers to set up a commission for the sale of the state - owned palaces'.

    + and taught the Iraqi government 's proposals for the sale of 600 thousand real estate , including more than a thousand of the former regime , Saddam Hussein 's palaces, in order to provide revenue to fill the budget deficit, especially in light of the large and sustained decline in oil prices.




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