Deputy says that the lack of activation of the private sector and mixed behind Iraqi youth migration
Saturday 05-09-2015
Twilight News / attributed the National Alliance MP Haider Alfoada Saturday migration of Iraqi youth not to activate Ahli and mixed sector in the country, calling on the Iraqi government to Fielhma to be a guarantor to provide job opportunities for young people and prevent their migration.
Alfoada said in a statement, "It should not be the preserve of the economic sector, only the state, as the migration of young people today is one of the true results of the private sector is not activated and mixed production."
He expressed the need to "launch projects that contribute to the absorption of unemployment, such as cities such as tourism and water sports sector", adding that "the Iraqi young people could not find jobs in light of the rentier policy that turned us into distribution rather than production."
He called Alfoada to "the need to be a reliance on the private and mixed sectors, one of the state's resources in its budget."
Iraq has been a wave of emigration by young people because of the deteriorating security situation after the control of the terrorist organization Daash areas in the north and west of the country and the displacement of thousands of families in addition worsening economic situation after the decline in oil prices in global markets.
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Saturday 05-09-2015
Twilight News / attributed the National Alliance MP Haider Alfoada Saturday migration of Iraqi youth not to activate Ahli and mixed sector in the country, calling on the Iraqi government to Fielhma to be a guarantor to provide job opportunities for young people and prevent their migration.
Alfoada said in a statement, "It should not be the preserve of the economic sector, only the state, as the migration of young people today is one of the true results of the private sector is not activated and mixed production."
He expressed the need to "launch projects that contribute to the absorption of unemployment, such as cities such as tourism and water sports sector", adding that "the Iraqi young people could not find jobs in light of the rentier policy that turned us into distribution rather than production."
He called Alfoada to "the need to be a reliance on the private and mixed sectors, one of the state's resources in its budget."
Iraq has been a wave of emigration by young people because of the deteriorating security situation after the control of the terrorist organization Daash areas in the north and west of the country and the displacement of thousands of families in addition worsening economic situation after the decline in oil prices in global markets.
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