The formation of a Committee to assess projects in Babylon
2015/06/30
The Commission divided projects into three categories according to the need identified by the Central Government, stating that the Committee would examine the realities of service projects involving direct contact with the citizens.
Baghdad/Obelisk said first Deputy Governor of Babel Sam Aslan, Saturday, the formation of a Committee to assess projects under implementation in the province, indicating that the Commission will present a study on the degree of importance of each project in line with the directives of the Central Government.
Aslan said in an interview with local media, they followed "the Obelisk", that "the Central Government recognizes provincial funds are allocated payments, what forced the Mayor to stop some projects that have no importance, among them the establishment of parks", stating that "the Mayor has formed a Special Committee to assess the reality of the projects under implementation.
Aslan said, "the project will be divided into three categories as needed (a, b, c) set by the Central Government", indicating that "the Commission will present a study on the reality of service projects involving direct contact with the citizens."
He said Aslan, "preservation will work with the Committee's recommendations when launching the second custom meal to keep expected next week as promised by the Ministry of finance, which is 20% of the funds allocated to the province."
Babil province was announced (January 3, 2015), review projects during the last years of the conservative, pointing out that the sewage and drainage projects priority.
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2015/06/30
The Commission divided projects into three categories according to the need identified by the Central Government, stating that the Committee would examine the realities of service projects involving direct contact with the citizens.
Baghdad/Obelisk said first Deputy Governor of Babel Sam Aslan, Saturday, the formation of a Committee to assess projects under implementation in the province, indicating that the Commission will present a study on the degree of importance of each project in line with the directives of the Central Government.
Aslan said in an interview with local media, they followed "the Obelisk", that "the Central Government recognizes provincial funds are allocated payments, what forced the Mayor to stop some projects that have no importance, among them the establishment of parks", stating that "the Mayor has formed a Special Committee to assess the reality of the projects under implementation.
Aslan said, "the project will be divided into three categories as needed (a, b, c) set by the Central Government", indicating that "the Commission will present a study on the reality of service projects involving direct contact with the citizens."
He said Aslan, "preservation will work with the Committee's recommendations when launching the second custom meal to keep expected next week as promised by the Ministry of finance, which is 20% of the funds allocated to the province."
Babil province was announced (January 3, 2015), review projects during the last years of the conservative, pointing out that the sewage and drainage projects priority.
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