Maysan to go bankrupt and cease all construction projects
5/27/2015
Tomorrow press Maysan: a Maysan provincial Council, not Wednesday, bankruptcy no funds budget allocated by the Central Government, and halt all ongoing projects and projects for this year, ruling out solutions in the exceptional circumstances of the country.
He is a member of the Maysan provincial Council is Franck's "tomorrow," that "no funds to keep within budget because the total bankruptcy, with stops all ongoing projects as a result of non-payment of advances to contractors as well as the projects included in the plan this year," predicted "the arrival of 30 billion dinars, distributed as a predecessor to ongoing projects to completion."
"The province is unable even to provide fuel for its vehicles, because of the unfortunate situation in financial allocations, which impacted negatively on each joints", stating that "it is hoped that they will not contribute funds only in sustaining the project but wheel will move the market."
He ruled out the Franck "solutions at present as the country is passing through exceptional circumstances as well as the Central Government bankrupt and had to borrow staff salaries of some banks that low oil prices raise the budget deficit by 2015".
The Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday that the Minister Hoshyar Zebari began to send part of the budgets of provinces, indicating that stalled because of delays in sending budgets to the lack of financial liquidity.
The country suffers from a major financial crisis because of falling crude oil prices, and its entry into the war against terrorist groups for nearly a year, resulting in political practice austerity
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5/27/2015
Tomorrow press Maysan: a Maysan provincial Council, not Wednesday, bankruptcy no funds budget allocated by the Central Government, and halt all ongoing projects and projects for this year, ruling out solutions in the exceptional circumstances of the country.
He is a member of the Maysan provincial Council is Franck's "tomorrow," that "no funds to keep within budget because the total bankruptcy, with stops all ongoing projects as a result of non-payment of advances to contractors as well as the projects included in the plan this year," predicted "the arrival of 30 billion dinars, distributed as a predecessor to ongoing projects to completion."
"The province is unable even to provide fuel for its vehicles, because of the unfortunate situation in financial allocations, which impacted negatively on each joints", stating that "it is hoped that they will not contribute funds only in sustaining the project but wheel will move the market."
He ruled out the Franck "solutions at present as the country is passing through exceptional circumstances as well as the Central Government bankrupt and had to borrow staff salaries of some banks that low oil prices raise the budget deficit by 2015".
The Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday that the Minister Hoshyar Zebari began to send part of the budgets of provinces, indicating that stalled because of delays in sending budgets to the lack of financial liquidity.
The country suffers from a major financial crisis because of falling crude oil prices, and its entry into the war against terrorist groups for nearly a year, resulting in political practice austerity
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