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    Consultant Abadi: Mohammed Saleh International Fund loan covers ration, health and education needs

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    Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister emphasized the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, Saturday, that the International Monetary Fund loan covers ration, health and education needs.

    Saleh said, L / balance News /, "The IMF is keen on continuing the ration card," noting that "one of the objectives of the Fund is to cover social expenditures."

    He added that "at the head of those social expenditures ration card and to be the only beneficiaries, as well as expenses include social welfare and affairs of displaced persons, education and health," denying saying, "There is no truth rumors about the cancellation of the ration budget allocations."

    He said economic adviser, that "the International Fund confirmed that the loan should cover any shortfall in those payments" .anthy 29 / A 43



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    BAGHDAD - The Journal News
    Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister emphasized the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, Saturday, that the International Monetary Fund loan covers ration, health and education needs.
    Saleh said, "The IMF is keen on continuing the ration card," noting that "one of the objectives of the Fund is to cover social expenditures."
    He added that "at the head of those social expenditures ration card and to be the beneficiaries only, as well as expenses include social welfare and affairs of displaced persons, education and health," denying saying "no truth to the rumors about the cancellation of the ration allocations of the budget." He explained economic adviser, that "the International Fund confirmed that the loan should cover any shortfall in those payments. "for his part, counted economist, Dergham Mohammed, said the loan granted by the international Monetary Fund represents at the same time" the last opportunity "for Baghdad to get large sums of money.
    He pointed out that "this loan represents the last chance for Iraq to get large sums of money, because the country is facing a major financial crisis, and that the ports at which the government borrows them from home and abroad have become narrow outlets."
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