Sunday January 1, 2012
Council of Ministers constituted a committee to consider changing the sex of land allocated for investment projects
Baghdad - and babysit -
Declared Diyala province, on Sunday evening, the formation of a committee in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers to consider the sex change of land allocated for investment projects in all governorates, pointing out that the goal to reduce the obstacles to investors.
The adviser said the governor of Diyala province for reconstruction and investment Rasim Aqidi "The prime minister formed a special committee is working to change sex in order to facilitate the task of land allocated for investment after it was one of the obstacles that delay the start to the implementation of most projects in the last term."
Aqidi added that "the formation of the committee will contribute to a positive step in facilitating the task of delivering land for investment companies, but they are required to be reviewed directly to study the extent of positive projects proposed, what constitutes a violation of the law of the Investment Board have a responsibility to study the economic feasibility."
The Aqidi that "a radical solution to the problem of the allocation of suitable land for investment projects will contribute to accelerate investment growth in a sustained manner across the country, including the Diyala during the next term," stressing the importance of "investing in solving many problems, especially absorb unemployment and provide more job opportunities and improving the local economy. "
And complaining, the majority of investors in the province of Diyala, its city of Baquba, 55 km northeast of the capital Baghdad, the delay in the delivery of land allocated to them for the direct implementation of their projects as a result of complications in the sex change of land and bureaucratic procedures to resolve the issue.
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Council of Ministers constituted a committee to consider changing the sex of land allocated for investment projects
Baghdad - and babysit -
Declared Diyala province, on Sunday evening, the formation of a committee in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers to consider the sex change of land allocated for investment projects in all governorates, pointing out that the goal to reduce the obstacles to investors.
The adviser said the governor of Diyala province for reconstruction and investment Rasim Aqidi "The prime minister formed a special committee is working to change sex in order to facilitate the task of land allocated for investment after it was one of the obstacles that delay the start to the implementation of most projects in the last term."
Aqidi added that "the formation of the committee will contribute to a positive step in facilitating the task of delivering land for investment companies, but they are required to be reviewed directly to study the extent of positive projects proposed, what constitutes a violation of the law of the Investment Board have a responsibility to study the economic feasibility."
The Aqidi that "a radical solution to the problem of the allocation of suitable land for investment projects will contribute to accelerate investment growth in a sustained manner across the country, including the Diyala during the next term," stressing the importance of "investing in solving many problems, especially absorb unemployment and provide more job opportunities and improving the local economy. "
And complaining, the majority of investors in the province of Diyala, its city of Baquba, 55 km northeast of the capital Baghdad, the delay in the delivery of land allocated to them for the direct implementation of their projects as a result of complications in the sex change of land and bureaucratic procedures to resolve the issue.
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