Chalabi: Iraqi state works like a gasoline station
January 20, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network The head of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Dr. Ahmed Chalabi, today, that Iraq has so far failed to diversify its economy, starting from the Coalition Provisional Authority, which has refused to take any action to modify the economic system, "returned that" Iraq is working petrol station. "
and as he emphasized the need to improve the banking sector, which constitutes an obstacle to the internal and foreign investment performance, most likely possibility reset corruption in major contracts through Adh.jae procedures in a press statement today on the back of continued decline in global oil prices and the repercussions on Iraq, at the time of preparing Parliament to approve the budget year Alhala.
oukal Dr. Ahmed Chalabi: "The Iraq has so far failed to diversify its economy, starting from the Coalition Provisional Authority, which has refused to take any action to modify the economic system," returned that "Iraq is working petrol station, as we take fuel from Earth and buy whatever is necessary to pay salaries, and that is good because we have a lot of water and agricultural land ".
utalb Chalabi, the need to" increase agricultural production and keep the government from the operation of the laboratory, which is currently discussed in parliament, "
adding that" the private sector in Iraq become weak for lack of action to determine an adequate guarantee of its affiliates, which requires legislation law is equal between their retirement and their peers in the public sector, to enable people to move to that sector, ".
oroy leader of the National Alliance, that the" duty to attract more foreign and domestic investment, and change the laws, such as, for example, that on the collection of the debt of the state, which gives authority to any director in government custody at the other end of the disputed funds with the private sector, without a warrant, and without going to court, what alienate foreign companies and requires change. "
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January 20, 2015
Baghdad / Iraq News Network The head of the Parliamentary Finance Committee, Dr. Ahmed Chalabi, today, that Iraq has so far failed to diversify its economy, starting from the Coalition Provisional Authority, which has refused to take any action to modify the economic system, "returned that" Iraq is working petrol station. "
and as he emphasized the need to improve the banking sector, which constitutes an obstacle to the internal and foreign investment performance, most likely possibility reset corruption in major contracts through Adh.jae procedures in a press statement today on the back of continued decline in global oil prices and the repercussions on Iraq, at the time of preparing Parliament to approve the budget year Alhala.
oukal Dr. Ahmed Chalabi: "The Iraq has so far failed to diversify its economy, starting from the Coalition Provisional Authority, which has refused to take any action to modify the economic system," returned that "Iraq is working petrol station, as we take fuel from Earth and buy whatever is necessary to pay salaries, and that is good because we have a lot of water and agricultural land ".
utalb Chalabi, the need to" increase agricultural production and keep the government from the operation of the laboratory, which is currently discussed in parliament, "
adding that" the private sector in Iraq become weak for lack of action to determine an adequate guarantee of its affiliates, which requires legislation law is equal between their retirement and their peers in the public sector, to enable people to move to that sector, ".
oroy leader of the National Alliance, that the" duty to attract more foreign and domestic investment, and change the laws, such as, for example, that on the collection of the debt of the state, which gives authority to any director in government custody at the other end of the disputed funds with the private sector, without a warrant, and without going to court, what alienate foreign companies and requires change. "
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