Attorney-Maliki: the government began using strategic inventories to sell the dollar to tackle inflation
08/07/2015 12:28
He attributed member of the parliamentary Economic Committee Ali Sobhi al-Maliki, the reasons for the high cost of food in the Iraqi market, to the deterioration of the Iraqi dinar, noting that the government has begun using strategic inventories to sell the dollar to tackle inflation. The MP said, "The reasons for the economic side, the deterioration in the country, due to the lack of credibility of numbers in the general budget," and that the budget voted on by the House of Representatives in 2015, is a "fake", adding that "a lot of ministries when addressing the Ministry of Finance entitlements, given less than the allocated funds. " He pointed out that "some of the staff came out demonstrations for lack of their ministries for their rights met," noting that "the reason for this is due to non-receipt of ministries to budget sufficient to cover college expenses," and calling it the "setback", asking who sent the budget to the Parliament in this case to "bear responsibility. "
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08/07/2015 12:28
He attributed member of the parliamentary Economic Committee Ali Sobhi al-Maliki, the reasons for the high cost of food in the Iraqi market, to the deterioration of the Iraqi dinar, noting that the government has begun using strategic inventories to sell the dollar to tackle inflation. The MP said, "The reasons for the economic side, the deterioration in the country, due to the lack of credibility of numbers in the general budget," and that the budget voted on by the House of Representatives in 2015, is a "fake", adding that "a lot of ministries when addressing the Ministry of Finance entitlements, given less than the allocated funds. " He pointed out that "some of the staff came out demonstrations for lack of their ministries for their rights met," noting that "the reason for this is due to non-receipt of ministries to budget sufficient to cover college expenses," and calling it the "setback", asking who sent the budget to the Parliament in this case to "bear responsibility. "
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