Baghdad Provincial Council allocates 70% of the petro-dollar funds for projects
November 19, 2015 0
The voice of the Baghdad Provincial Council, on Thursday, to allocate 70% of the budget of petro dollars for 2015 for the projects, while stressing that his priorities will focus on ongoing projects such as schools, health and environment, counting the deputy governor of Baghdad petrodollar funds amounting to 45 billion dinars, "a dead and refined."
The head of the Baghdad Provincial Council Riad dentex in an interview with a number of media, including our economy news agency that "the Council held a special meeting today to discuss the allocation of petro dollars in the 2015 budget, amounting to 46 billion dinars."
Dentex and he added that "the Council voted to allocate 70% of projects and 30% operational, as the voice of the draw stomach projects within the policy of petro dollars from the budget before the provincial council in the specialized committees and submit them to the Ministry of Planning."
Chairman of the Board of Baghdad and added that "The Council has a vision in the preparation of project priorities, a private school where the completion rate was about 80% and there are schools in need of rehabilitation and the establishment of schools Links Crvanah, as well as the establishment of projects for the environment is the establishment of sections of the environment in the Faculty of Engineering, Al-Mustansiriya University and the College of Education, Ibn Al-Haytham, "stressing that" there is a healthy projects of the Board Baghdad pledged to update it, such as thalassemia center in Karama hospital and the son of the Municipal Hospital, in addition to stem Alkhalaah center for cancer treatment in Yarmouk Hospital and the province to have projects of water in different areas. "
Dentex promised "dedicated to Baghdad in the amount of petro dollars and fits a little capital and a population of more than seven million people," pointing out that "the Council's budget for 2015 amounted to 811 billion dinars, and received only $ 90 billion of them."
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November 19, 2015 0
The voice of the Baghdad Provincial Council, on Thursday, to allocate 70% of the budget of petro dollars for 2015 for the projects, while stressing that his priorities will focus on ongoing projects such as schools, health and environment, counting the deputy governor of Baghdad petrodollar funds amounting to 45 billion dinars, "a dead and refined."
The head of the Baghdad Provincial Council Riad dentex in an interview with a number of media, including our economy news agency that "the Council held a special meeting today to discuss the allocation of petro dollars in the 2015 budget, amounting to 46 billion dinars."
Dentex and he added that "the Council voted to allocate 70% of projects and 30% operational, as the voice of the draw stomach projects within the policy of petro dollars from the budget before the provincial council in the specialized committees and submit them to the Ministry of Planning."
Chairman of the Board of Baghdad and added that "The Council has a vision in the preparation of project priorities, a private school where the completion rate was about 80% and there are schools in need of rehabilitation and the establishment of schools Links Crvanah, as well as the establishment of projects for the environment is the establishment of sections of the environment in the Faculty of Engineering, Al-Mustansiriya University and the College of Education, Ibn Al-Haytham, "stressing that" there is a healthy projects of the Board Baghdad pledged to update it, such as thalassemia center in Karama hospital and the son of the Municipal Hospital, in addition to stem Alkhalaah center for cancer treatment in Yarmouk Hospital and the province to have projects of water in different areas. "
Dentex promised "dedicated to Baghdad in the amount of petro dollars and fits a little capital and a population of more than seven million people," pointing out that "the Council's budget for 2015 amounted to 811 billion dinars, and received only $ 90 billion of them."
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