Parliamentary Finance: partial solutions austerity measures do not solve the problem of the deficit
5/9/15
Considered a member of the parliamentary finance committee, said the austerity measures adopted by the government does not solve the problem of the budget deficit, saying that the war currently waged by Iraq against the terrorist organization Daash Tstensvt a lot of state resources.
A member of the Finance Committee MP Mona Ghorabi: "The approval of the general budget does not mean that the improved economic and financial situation of Iraq as they calculated the price per barrel of oil to $ 56 a barrel at the time is now sold for $ 45."
"The improved economic and financial situation of Iraq is linked to a rise in world oil prices and encourage investment in tourism, agriculture and industry sectors."
Noting that "austerity measures pursued by the State in a number of institutions does not mean an end to the fiscal deficit but are treated as simple solutions, not radical."
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5/9/15
Considered a member of the parliamentary finance committee, said the austerity measures adopted by the government does not solve the problem of the budget deficit, saying that the war currently waged by Iraq against the terrorist organization Daash Tstensvt a lot of state resources.
A member of the Finance Committee MP Mona Ghorabi: "The approval of the general budget does not mean that the improved economic and financial situation of Iraq as they calculated the price per barrel of oil to $ 56 a barrel at the time is now sold for $ 45."
"The improved economic and financial situation of Iraq is linked to a rise in world oil prices and encourage investment in tourism, agriculture and industry sectors."
Noting that "austerity measures pursued by the State in a number of institutions does not mean an end to the fiscal deficit but are treated as simple solutions, not radical."
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