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10-08-2015 02:46 PM
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Iraq today
Economist Omar Hashim yesterday stressed that the decisions made by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi misplaced
Where between Hashem said 'cancellation Congress President and the Prime Minister and the protections and all the high grades and feminine ministries with immediate effect in a short period raise the economic level in the country and this is a good step to end the economic crisis in Iraq'.
And the money will revert to the Iraqi income after the implementation of the decisions of Hashim al-Abadi said 'I can not tell a certain amount of money that will return Iraq to the Treasury an amount, but I can say that the cancellation of all grades during this month will reflect positively on the Iraqi street will see economic growth of Iraq'.
He explained Hisham that 'the Iraqi street needs to services of all kinds, shapes, and these services need cash and the abolition of all those positions by the Prime Minister would serve the Iraqi street because the people carried out of patience' noting that 'Yesterday there were peaceful demonstrations to demand better living and possibly out Tomorrow revolutionary demonstrations against the government '.
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10-08-2015 02:46 PM
Number of Views: 50
Iraq today
Economist Omar Hashim yesterday stressed that the decisions made by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi misplaced
Where between Hashem said 'cancellation Congress President and the Prime Minister and the protections and all the high grades and feminine ministries with immediate effect in a short period raise the economic level in the country and this is a good step to end the economic crisis in Iraq'.
And the money will revert to the Iraqi income after the implementation of the decisions of Hashim al-Abadi said 'I can not tell a certain amount of money that will return Iraq to the Treasury an amount, but I can say that the cancellation of all grades during this month will reflect positively on the Iraqi street will see economic growth of Iraq'.
He explained Hisham that 'the Iraqi street needs to services of all kinds, shapes, and these services need cash and the abolition of all those positions by the Prime Minister would serve the Iraqi street because the people carried out of patience' noting that 'Yesterday there were peaceful demonstrations to demand better living and possibly out Tomorrow revolutionary demonstrations against the government '.
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