Abadi reforms include the salaries of the private sector pension
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -
19 in February announced Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, as the pursuit of the Iraqi government to activate the system to guarantee the pension rights of the private sector. "
A statement by the Office of Abadi, following a meeting with the Director of the World Bank in the Middle East and North Africa Fred Belhadj and the Special Representative of the Mission of the World Bank in Iraq Robert quality PU, that "During the meeting, they discussed the challenges faced by the Iraqi economy due to lower global oil prices, and discuss the restructuring of the Iraqi economy and rehabilitation and support the government and the private sector and transform the challenges faced by Iraq to the real and effective opportunities for reform, as well as follow-up resulted in a meeting with the Prime Minister and the Director of the World Bank on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos last month. "
The prime minister, according to the statement that "the government will back their proceedings in the reform of the Iraqi economy and support the private sector and not to build on oil exports only," he said. "This is what we are after we have started this trend through the adoption of the current year budget, which relied on austerity, as the government began in this project and has plans in this area, but you need to help and expertise of the World Bank. "
And Abadi said, "the government's determination to activate the pension system guarantees the rights of all Iraqis, including those working in the private sectors," adding, "We are currently working on projects for the development of the private sector and the creation of new jobs."
For his part, "the World Bank delegation stressed the keenness of the bank and its determination to provide all assistance to Iraq and his willingness to help the establishment of programs and projects to revitalize the government banks, and cooperation with the Central Bank of Iraq, and rehabilitation of state-owned enterprises, as well as supporting projects in infrastructure such as electricity, water and other", pointing to the existence of the list of projects currently in the Hartha power project and project water tanks in Baghdad, ".anthy (1)
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Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -
19 in February announced Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Thursday, as the pursuit of the Iraqi government to activate the system to guarantee the pension rights of the private sector. "
A statement by the Office of Abadi, following a meeting with the Director of the World Bank in the Middle East and North Africa Fred Belhadj and the Special Representative of the Mission of the World Bank in Iraq Robert quality PU, that "During the meeting, they discussed the challenges faced by the Iraqi economy due to lower global oil prices, and discuss the restructuring of the Iraqi economy and rehabilitation and support the government and the private sector and transform the challenges faced by Iraq to the real and effective opportunities for reform, as well as follow-up resulted in a meeting with the Prime Minister and the Director of the World Bank on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos last month. "
The prime minister, according to the statement that "the government will back their proceedings in the reform of the Iraqi economy and support the private sector and not to build on oil exports only," he said. "This is what we are after we have started this trend through the adoption of the current year budget, which relied on austerity, as the government began in this project and has plans in this area, but you need to help and expertise of the World Bank. "
And Abadi said, "the government's determination to activate the pension system guarantees the rights of all Iraqis, including those working in the private sectors," adding, "We are currently working on projects for the development of the private sector and the creation of new jobs."
For his part, "the World Bank delegation stressed the keenness of the bank and its determination to provide all assistance to Iraq and his willingness to help the establishment of programs and projects to revitalize the government banks, and cooperation with the Central Bank of Iraq, and rehabilitation of state-owned enterprises, as well as supporting projects in infrastructure such as electricity, water and other", pointing to the existence of the list of projects currently in the Hartha power project and project water tanks in Baghdad, ".anthy (1)
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