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Al-Kazemi’s advisor: Stabilizing contracts and appointing health professionals and higher certificates are not linked to the budget
political 3-08-2022, 18:30
Baghdad - INA - Muhammad al-Talbi
, Technical Adviser to the Prime Minister, Haitham al-Jubouri, confirmed today, Wednesday, that
there is no government direction to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar, and
while
he acknowledged the difficulty of approving the 2022 budget,
he made it clear that fixing contracts and appointing health professionals and holders of higher degrees is not linked to its approval..
Al-Jubouri told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the
revenues generated by the rise in oil prices are temporary and cannot be relied upon in drawing up long-term economic plans, as
they fall within the ebb and flow during the current time, which depends on global demand and supply." He added,
"Real stability lies within non-oil revenues, as
they are fixed and
can be controlled according to internal legislation and have
nothing to do with international prices,
which represent
collection, improving the tax base and
what the state obtains from customs, in addition to
encouraging investment," noting that
"these things can
It creates economic stability in the country and
an increase in the revenues generated.” He pointed out that
"oil revenues have actually increased and can be invested in some development projects,
but they cannot be relied upon for long."
On approving the budget law and decreasing the exchange rate, Al-Jubouri stressed that
“the federal budget for 2022 is difficult to decide during the current year,” explaining that
“the installation of contracts for those who have actual service for two years and the appointment of health and medical professionals for cadres covered by the medical gradation and holders of higher degrees are available even if The budget has not been approved. He pointed out that
"the provision of job grades absolutely is a matter that needs and depends on approving the budget and providing sufficient financial liquidity to provide these degrees." He pointed out that
"the government does not have any direction to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar against the Iraqi dinar."
Al-Kazemi’s advisor: Stabilizing contracts and appointing health professionals and higher certificates are not linked to the budget
political 3-08-2022, 18:30
Baghdad - INA - Muhammad al-Talbi
, Technical Adviser to the Prime Minister, Haitham al-Jubouri, confirmed today, Wednesday, that
there is no government direction to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar, and
while
he acknowledged the difficulty of approving the 2022 budget,
he made it clear that fixing contracts and appointing health professionals and holders of higher degrees is not linked to its approval..
Al-Jubouri told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the
revenues generated by the rise in oil prices are temporary and cannot be relied upon in drawing up long-term economic plans, as
they fall within the ebb and flow during the current time, which depends on global demand and supply." He added,
"Real stability lies within non-oil revenues, as
they are fixed and
can be controlled according to internal legislation and have
nothing to do with international prices,
which represent
collection, improving the tax base and
what the state obtains from customs, in addition to
encouraging investment," noting that
"these things can
It creates economic stability in the country and
an increase in the revenues generated.” He pointed out that
"oil revenues have actually increased and can be invested in some development projects,
but they cannot be relied upon for long."
On approving the budget law and decreasing the exchange rate, Al-Jubouri stressed that
“the federal budget for 2022 is difficult to decide during the current year,” explaining that
“the installation of contracts for those who have actual service for two years and the appointment of health and medical professionals for cadres covered by the medical gradation and holders of higher degrees are available even if The budget has not been approved. He pointed out that
"the provision of job grades absolutely is a matter that needs and depends on approving the budget and providing sufficient financial liquidity to provide these degrees." He pointed out that
"the government does not have any direction to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar against the Iraqi dinar."