Economic Office: the Government has failed to develop plans to address the financial crisis
2015/04/28
The parliamentary Economic Committee, suggested Tuesday that the Iraqi Government has failed to develop an effective and real plans to counter the financial crisis by country, showing that borrowing from the International Monetary Fund step prosthesis to the face of the crisis.
Najiba, said Committee member Najib agency/information/, that "the Government borrowing from the International Monetary Fund at the time the mortgage crisis to pad a step than a radical solution", stating that "the State has failed to develop plans and strategies aimed at government economic challenges."
Najib said, that "the State exhausted means of financing and borrowing, prompting the IMF to tackle the crisis caused by the lower barrel to half price than last year."
The Finance Ministry went to request a loan from the International Monetary Fund to cope with the liquidity crisis caused by the war to organize daash and lower oil prices, while the Kurdish region to receive 500 million dollars from Turkey to cover staff salaries. Finished/25 St.
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2015/04/28
The parliamentary Economic Committee, suggested Tuesday that the Iraqi Government has failed to develop an effective and real plans to counter the financial crisis by country, showing that borrowing from the International Monetary Fund step prosthesis to the face of the crisis.
Najiba, said Committee member Najib agency/information/, that "the Government borrowing from the International Monetary Fund at the time the mortgage crisis to pad a step than a radical solution", stating that "the State has failed to develop plans and strategies aimed at government economic challenges."
Najib said, that "the State exhausted means of financing and borrowing, prompting the IMF to tackle the crisis caused by the lower barrel to half price than last year."
The Finance Ministry went to request a loan from the International Monetary Fund to cope with the liquidity crisis caused by the war to organize daash and lower oil prices, while the Kurdish region to receive 500 million dollars from Turkey to cover staff salaries. Finished/25 St.
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