Abadi:'ll consider disabling investment like a crime to terrorism
Saturday January 10, 2015 19:22
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
The Prime Minister called Haider al-Abadi , Saturday, provinces and ministries to open wide the door of investment, while warning that the investment will be considered a crime like terrorism disabled.
Ebadi said in a speech on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Dawa Party, and followed up with "Alsumaria News", that "care must be taken in the general budget of the poor class and the spending that creates jobs," and called for "cooperation between the government and parliament with regard to the budget."
Abadi added that "there will be new instructions on spending except for necessary spending," asserting that "the country will face this crisis and emerge stronger." He called Abadi provinces and ministries to "open the door for investment wide open," stressing saying "we will not accept any obstruction of the investment process and we will consider any Taatal Investment crime like the crime of terrorism. " The prime minister Haider al-Abadi called during his visit to the Turkish capital of Ankara (December 26, 2014) Turkey's business community to participate strongly in the Iraqi market, noting that the 14 provinces in Iraq where war and doors No open for investment.
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Saturday January 10, 2015 19:22
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
The Prime Minister called Haider al-Abadi , Saturday, provinces and ministries to open wide the door of investment, while warning that the investment will be considered a crime like terrorism disabled.
Ebadi said in a speech on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Dawa Party, and followed up with "Alsumaria News", that "care must be taken in the general budget of the poor class and the spending that creates jobs," and called for "cooperation between the government and parliament with regard to the budget."
Abadi added that "there will be new instructions on spending except for necessary spending," asserting that "the country will face this crisis and emerge stronger." He called Abadi provinces and ministries to "open the door for investment wide open," stressing saying "we will not accept any obstruction of the investment process and we will consider any Taatal Investment crime like the crime of terrorism. " The prime minister Haider al-Abadi called during his visit to the Turkish capital of Ankara (December 26, 2014) Turkey's business community to participate strongly in the Iraqi market, noting that the 14 provinces in Iraq where war and doors No open for investment.
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