Tourism: charging for all tourists to Iraq
6/27/2015 0:00
announced Commission of Tourism and Antiquities in the House of Representatives for the government's approval of a proposal by the Ministry of Tourism to charge fees for every tourist who enters the country, while the ministry stressed that the move will enable it to carry out its tasks and plans the strategy during the next phase .
Committee Chairman Ali Shareef al-Maliki for "morning": that "the ministry has applied to the government's wish that there be a centralized control over all tourists entering the country," explaining that "tourists will be obliged to pay the fees of tourism in Iraq" between the .almaliki "These cartoons are worth two dollars for tourists registered in the local tourism companies, and five dollars for registered within the foreign companies," pointing out that "these fees include tourists, whether they are individuals or groups" He stressed al-Maliki said the cartoons "will increase the ministry's resources as well as the possibility of supplementing the tourist and archaeological sector in the country ". While counting ministry spokesman Qassim Sudanese proposal a step in the right direction and a solution positive in the current stage to help the ministry to carry out its functions and implement its plans Alstratejah.alsudana explained," morning "that" The ministry, which was established in 2012 were not her budget in a timely manner, "noting that" the biggest problem we have encountered is the lack of scarcity of financial resources due to the repercussions of oil prices and the lack of financial allocations to the ministry for the time being. "He said the Sudanese that" revenue commensurate with the economic situation and the economic cycle in the country when scarce budget and weaken and reduce the cash flow of the market will shrink the mechanics work in the markets and public expenditure in the country and this affects the revenue in all state institutions, "adding that" such proposals could make the ministry carry out its tasks and plans the strategy during the next phase. "
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6/27/2015 0:00
announced Commission of Tourism and Antiquities in the House of Representatives for the government's approval of a proposal by the Ministry of Tourism to charge fees for every tourist who enters the country, while the ministry stressed that the move will enable it to carry out its tasks and plans the strategy during the next phase .
Committee Chairman Ali Shareef al-Maliki for "morning": that "the ministry has applied to the government's wish that there be a centralized control over all tourists entering the country," explaining that "tourists will be obliged to pay the fees of tourism in Iraq" between the .almaliki "These cartoons are worth two dollars for tourists registered in the local tourism companies, and five dollars for registered within the foreign companies," pointing out that "these fees include tourists, whether they are individuals or groups" He stressed al-Maliki said the cartoons "will increase the ministry's resources as well as the possibility of supplementing the tourist and archaeological sector in the country ". While counting ministry spokesman Qassim Sudanese proposal a step in the right direction and a solution positive in the current stage to help the ministry to carry out its functions and implement its plans Alstratejah.alsudana explained," morning "that" The ministry, which was established in 2012 were not her budget in a timely manner, "noting that" the biggest problem we have encountered is the lack of scarcity of financial resources due to the repercussions of oil prices and the lack of financial allocations to the ministry for the time being. "He said the Sudanese that" revenue commensurate with the economic situation and the economic cycle in the country when scarce budget and weaken and reduce the cash flow of the market will shrink the mechanics work in the markets and public expenditure in the country and this affects the revenue in all state institutions, "adding that" such proposals could make the ministry carry out its tasks and plans the strategy during the next phase. "
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