Oil: we deepen decentralization and address many of the problems which stand in their application
(Independent) ... Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said the decentralization experiment in Iraq is still in its infancy, and among the oil and gas of the most important Marqlatha, pointed out that the contribution of the private sector in GDP did not exceed 4%.[/ltr]
[ltr]Said Abdul-Mahdi in the workshop held at the Oil Ministry building with the provincial councils to discuss ways of enhancing joint cooperation between the federal government and local governments in the management, development and protection of the oil wealth that "in spite of the powers and management capabilities that have evolved and increased financial allocations for provincial councils, which was the performance of these councils in some sometimes better than the performance of ministries, but the decentralization experiment between the federal government and the provinces what Zalat in its infancy and considers a lot of confusion and overlap and malpractice. "[/ltr]
[ltr]He said Abdul-Mahdi, "we deepen decentralization experiment and to address many of the problems which stand in its application and benefit from the successful experiences both at the level of the federal government or the provincial council."[/ltr]
[ltr]He explained Abdul-Mahdi said "one of the most Marqlat decentralized system in Iraq, the application is not to adopt a series of important laws, particularly the oil and gas law and the fair distribution of the financial giant, in addition to the national oil company law," noting that "the absence of these laws made opposing rather than to be complementary ".[/ltr]
[ltr]He said Abdul-Mahdi said: "The State of Iraq did not become their own rents, but local governments are going towards the rentier become everyone Oil wants and seeks for the job," pointing to "the existence of the decline in the contribution of the agricultural, industrial and other sectors in the gross national product sector to 30%, and the contribution of the Iraqi private sector 4 % of fixed capital formation, while the proportion of the contribution of other sectors in the state budget did not exceed 5%. "[/ltr]
[ltr]And confirmed that the Ministry of Planning, in 2013 that Iraq's economy is still a yield of consumerism and, pointing to the need to make critical decisions about consumer spending reduction mainly. (End)[/ltr]
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(Independent) ... Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said the decentralization experiment in Iraq is still in its infancy, and among the oil and gas of the most important Marqlatha, pointed out that the contribution of the private sector in GDP did not exceed 4%.[/ltr]
[ltr]Said Abdul-Mahdi in the workshop held at the Oil Ministry building with the provincial councils to discuss ways of enhancing joint cooperation between the federal government and local governments in the management, development and protection of the oil wealth that "in spite of the powers and management capabilities that have evolved and increased financial allocations for provincial councils, which was the performance of these councils in some sometimes better than the performance of ministries, but the decentralization experiment between the federal government and the provinces what Zalat in its infancy and considers a lot of confusion and overlap and malpractice. "[/ltr]
[ltr]He said Abdul-Mahdi, "we deepen decentralization experiment and to address many of the problems which stand in its application and benefit from the successful experiences both at the level of the federal government or the provincial council."[/ltr]
[ltr]He explained Abdul-Mahdi said "one of the most Marqlat decentralized system in Iraq, the application is not to adopt a series of important laws, particularly the oil and gas law and the fair distribution of the financial giant, in addition to the national oil company law," noting that "the absence of these laws made opposing rather than to be complementary ".[/ltr]
[ltr]He said Abdul-Mahdi said: "The State of Iraq did not become their own rents, but local governments are going towards the rentier become everyone Oil wants and seeks for the job," pointing to "the existence of the decline in the contribution of the agricultural, industrial and other sectors in the gross national product sector to 30%, and the contribution of the Iraqi private sector 4 % of fixed capital formation, while the proportion of the contribution of other sectors in the state budget did not exceed 5%. "[/ltr]
[ltr]And confirmed that the Ministry of Planning, in 2013 that Iraq's economy is still a yield of consumerism and, pointing to the need to make critical decisions about consumer spending reduction mainly. (End)[/ltr]
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