Aqil al-Zubaidi: Adoption of Private Education Act will provide billions of hard currency for the country
1/14/2015
Aqil al-Zubaidi
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: The member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee MP Aqil al-Zubaidi, Wednesday, to speed up the adoption of laws relating to education Ahli starting from primary through to tertiary education, stressing that the lack of understanding the laws in force staffs working in the field of education Ahli requirements pay faculty to preference work within the confines of public education, as pointed out that the adoption of private education law will save billions of hard currency for the country. Zubaidi said in a statement received by "tomorrow Press" that "there is a desire among hundreds of teachers and teachers to work in private education, but there are no laws regulate and control the path of civil education makes them prefer the government to Al-Ahli," adding that "if there is a pension law that treats Ahli and tertiary education staff to make thousands of cadres at all levels of teaching preference for private education. He stressed "the need to ease the burden on the state budget through the revitalization of the work in the private sector which will contribute to reducing the number of state employees in all sectors, and then reflected on reducing the pressure on it," adding that "it is not reasonable to the state's continued investment in small areas can private sector implementation leading to accommodate the thousands of graduate degree holders who graduate each year and are waiting at the doors of public universities to request the appointment or waiting for the mercy of the civil universities. Zubaidi said that "the state's continued interference in pettiness reap future generations after oil into force or other alternatives discovery, so I call to speed up the adoption of laws that support private sector investment in education while ensuring the Angels rights in this regard and that the adoption of such laws will save the country billions of dollars in the private sector with little support to bear. It is noteworthy that a lot of important laws and bio-Off for years in the drawers of Parliament because of the large number of political differences.
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1/14/2015
Aqil al-Zubaidi
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: The member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee MP Aqil al-Zubaidi, Wednesday, to speed up the adoption of laws relating to education Ahli starting from primary through to tertiary education, stressing that the lack of understanding the laws in force staffs working in the field of education Ahli requirements pay faculty to preference work within the confines of public education, as pointed out that the adoption of private education law will save billions of hard currency for the country. Zubaidi said in a statement received by "tomorrow Press" that "there is a desire among hundreds of teachers and teachers to work in private education, but there are no laws regulate and control the path of civil education makes them prefer the government to Al-Ahli," adding that "if there is a pension law that treats Ahli and tertiary education staff to make thousands of cadres at all levels of teaching preference for private education. He stressed "the need to ease the burden on the state budget through the revitalization of the work in the private sector which will contribute to reducing the number of state employees in all sectors, and then reflected on reducing the pressure on it," adding that "it is not reasonable to the state's continued investment in small areas can private sector implementation leading to accommodate the thousands of graduate degree holders who graduate each year and are waiting at the doors of public universities to request the appointment or waiting for the mercy of the civil universities. Zubaidi said that "the state's continued interference in pettiness reap future generations after oil into force or other alternatives discovery, so I call to speed up the adoption of laws that support private sector investment in education while ensuring the Angels rights in this regard and that the adoption of such laws will save the country billions of dollars in the private sector with little support to bear. It is noteworthy that a lot of important laws and bio-Off for years in the drawers of Parliament because of the large number of political differences.
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