Terminal: Baghdad, the biggest beneficiaries of the upcoming budget, Basra and Karbala, the most affected allocations
11/15/15
Terminal: Baghdad, the biggest beneficiaries of the upcoming budget, Basra and Karbala, the most affected allocations
MP for the National Alliance, Habib Terminal, that there is an unfair distribution of financial allocations in the next budget between Iraqi provinces quotas, as pointed out that the capital Baghdad, taking advantage of their allocations and the provinces of Basra and Karbala hardest hit.
He said the terminal in a press statement that "the allocations of the budget next were not fair to some Iraqi provinces, notably Basra and Karbala, because the financial wealth of Iraq as a whole come from these two provinces and the infrastructure is still incomplete and need rehabilitation," pointing out that "there can be no justice between the province other non-productive and productive. "
He Terminal, a deputy from the Bloc citizens, that "the Iraqi government does not have the economic clear vision for the exploitation of religious provinces, especially Karbala as the second largest supplier of financial Iraq because it logged 50 million visitors a year to Iraq to perform the visit," noting that "the biggest beneficiary of the coming budget is the capital Baghdad, in Karbala and Basra are the most affected. "
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11/15/15
Terminal: Baghdad, the biggest beneficiaries of the upcoming budget, Basra and Karbala, the most affected allocations
MP for the National Alliance, Habib Terminal, that there is an unfair distribution of financial allocations in the next budget between Iraqi provinces quotas, as pointed out that the capital Baghdad, taking advantage of their allocations and the provinces of Basra and Karbala hardest hit.
He said the terminal in a press statement that "the allocations of the budget next were not fair to some Iraqi provinces, notably Basra and Karbala, because the financial wealth of Iraq as a whole come from these two provinces and the infrastructure is still incomplete and need rehabilitation," pointing out that "there can be no justice between the province other non-productive and productive. "
He Terminal, a deputy from the Bloc citizens, that "the Iraqi government does not have the economic clear vision for the exploitation of religious provinces, especially Karbala as the second largest supplier of financial Iraq because it logged 50 million visitors a year to Iraq to perform the visit," noting that "the biggest beneficiary of the coming budget is the capital Baghdad, in Karbala and Basra are the most affected. "
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