Kurd accused of economic hirokhan Talabani to grab private sector in Sulaimaniya
2015-11-07
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The Economist accused Sardar Ahmed, the wife of former President hirokhan Talabani to the private sector in the Sulaymaniyah governorate.
He said Ahmed/information/the "hirokhan Talabani had held sway in Sulaimaniya and now controls the destiny of the Kurdish people in this province."
"The wealth gathered by the hirokhan against the background of her husband's deals came as the former President during his sentencing where take over construction of the Iraqi army, adding that her husband's wealth and fortune estimated at 3 billion dollars excluding investment companies in the Gulf and Jordan.
"The Kurdish people suffered from a severe economic crisis with rising poverty line to the highest levels and find that the wife of the President doubling wealth every day."
Ahmed stressed "the need to stop the growing fortunes of some Kurdish politicians at the expense of the Kurdish people, who mostly bat sought to escape abroad vented languish." end quote/25 t
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2015-11-07
Information/special/.
The Economist accused Sardar Ahmed, the wife of former President hirokhan Talabani to the private sector in the Sulaymaniyah governorate.
He said Ahmed/information/the "hirokhan Talabani had held sway in Sulaimaniya and now controls the destiny of the Kurdish people in this province."
"The wealth gathered by the hirokhan against the background of her husband's deals came as the former President during his sentencing where take over construction of the Iraqi army, adding that her husband's wealth and fortune estimated at 3 billion dollars excluding investment companies in the Gulf and Jordan.
"The Kurdish people suffered from a severe economic crisis with rising poverty line to the highest levels and find that the wife of the President doubling wealth every day."
Ahmed stressed "the need to stop the growing fortunes of some Kurdish politicians at the expense of the Kurdish people, who mostly bat sought to escape abroad vented languish." end quote/25 t
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