Baghdad Council attributes the delay in building informal markets not to launch "regions" customizations
BAGHDAD
He attributed the Baghdad Provincial Council, on Friday, delayed construction of informal markets in the capital, not to launch funds for the development of the regions, as he emphasized that the province does not have enough land to set up projects.
The deputy head of the Baghdad Provincial Council, Falah al-Qaisi, in an interview for the "long", that "the governor of Baghdad, a draft regulatory markets within the priorities of work because of the increased random markets in the last period," noting that "local government is waiting for the arrival of the financial allocation for the implementation of the project."
Qaisi said that "Baghdad province does not have enough space and coordinate with the Secretariat of the capital for obtaining the land, they own most of the land of the capital," denying that "the Baghdad Council may select the company that will implement the project and will be the places where the regular markets."
He explained that "the share of the market will be for workers in the commercial market and who do not have other act."
In the same context, said the Baghdad Provincial Council member Ali Srhid in an interview for the "long", that "the Baghdad Provincial Council voted on the draft before the regular markets more than a year", adding that "its implementation will serve the areas where the excesses of markets and random".
He added that his council suggested Srhid "find an alternative for the random markets by building a regular markets in a modern style," pointing out that "the Council discuss with more than a foreign country to implement the project, in a way modern stalls."
However, to say that "the non-arrival of funds prevented the immediate implementation of the project", adding that "the cost of the project did not specify until now, and we are working at the moment on the inventory random markets."
He explained that "every area of the capital have a dedicated space for the market to be disciplined by the urban design of the city," stressing that "the project will be implemented in the event of arrival of the money allocated to it through the regional development budget".
The Baghdad province has announced its quest to create a systematic random places for the capital markets in order to show parameters, indicating it is waiting for financial allocations for implementation of the project.
The deputy governor said Jassem Mohan in an interview that "the presence of stalls and markets irregular in different areas of the Aash Baghdad uncivilized state and tarnished Baghdad basic parameters", noting that "stalls and markets is a source of livelihood for many families, and removed abruptly incorrect operation." .
He added that "the province and the provincial council has been incorporated within the budget of regional development for 2014, a project to create a typical markets stylish in a number of areas of the capital, especially the popular but has been postponed to another time because of the financial hardship faced by the country and which led to the lack of financial allocations for the province by almost half." .
The Secretary of Baghdad the previous, Naim Abaob had announced (October 20, 2014) that the Secretariat was studying the possibility of centralized ownership markets transform it from the Ministry of Commerce, and that the purpose of the conversion of ownership is to create a modern markets and malls business to minimize the effects of "random markets."
The capital, Baghdad during the past years, the opening of a number of commercial malls in different areas including, in Baghdad Investment Authority announced the granting of 50 vacation to create large and small commercial centers in Baghdad at a cost of five billion dollars.
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BAGHDAD
He attributed the Baghdad Provincial Council, on Friday, delayed construction of informal markets in the capital, not to launch funds for the development of the regions, as he emphasized that the province does not have enough land to set up projects.
The deputy head of the Baghdad Provincial Council, Falah al-Qaisi, in an interview for the "long", that "the governor of Baghdad, a draft regulatory markets within the priorities of work because of the increased random markets in the last period," noting that "local government is waiting for the arrival of the financial allocation for the implementation of the project."
Qaisi said that "Baghdad province does not have enough space and coordinate with the Secretariat of the capital for obtaining the land, they own most of the land of the capital," denying that "the Baghdad Council may select the company that will implement the project and will be the places where the regular markets."
He explained that "the share of the market will be for workers in the commercial market and who do not have other act."
In the same context, said the Baghdad Provincial Council member Ali Srhid in an interview for the "long", that "the Baghdad Provincial Council voted on the draft before the regular markets more than a year", adding that "its implementation will serve the areas where the excesses of markets and random".
He added that his council suggested Srhid "find an alternative for the random markets by building a regular markets in a modern style," pointing out that "the Council discuss with more than a foreign country to implement the project, in a way modern stalls."
However, to say that "the non-arrival of funds prevented the immediate implementation of the project", adding that "the cost of the project did not specify until now, and we are working at the moment on the inventory random markets."
He explained that "every area of the capital have a dedicated space for the market to be disciplined by the urban design of the city," stressing that "the project will be implemented in the event of arrival of the money allocated to it through the regional development budget".
The Baghdad province has announced its quest to create a systematic random places for the capital markets in order to show parameters, indicating it is waiting for financial allocations for implementation of the project.
The deputy governor said Jassem Mohan in an interview that "the presence of stalls and markets irregular in different areas of the Aash Baghdad uncivilized state and tarnished Baghdad basic parameters", noting that "stalls and markets is a source of livelihood for many families, and removed abruptly incorrect operation." .
He added that "the province and the provincial council has been incorporated within the budget of regional development for 2014, a project to create a typical markets stylish in a number of areas of the capital, especially the popular but has been postponed to another time because of the financial hardship faced by the country and which led to the lack of financial allocations for the province by almost half." .
The Secretary of Baghdad the previous, Naim Abaob had announced (October 20, 2014) that the Secretariat was studying the possibility of centralized ownership markets transform it from the Ministry of Commerce, and that the purpose of the conversion of ownership is to create a modern markets and malls business to minimize the effects of "random markets."
The capital, Baghdad during the past years, the opening of a number of commercial malls in different areas including, in Baghdad Investment Authority announced the granting of 50 vacation to create large and small commercial centers in Baghdad at a cost of five billion dollars.
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