The economy begins to distribute the parliamentary questionnaire ration card
On: Sun 03/18/2012 8:15
Baghdad / follow-up long-
announced economic and investment commission representative on Saturday its intention to begin the distribution of questionnaires to the ration card to citizens and agents during the next term, pointing to address the Economic Committee in the Prime Minister on overcoming the obstacles facing the work of the Ministry of Commerce in providing the ration card items.
A member of the Committee of Economy and Investment parliamentary Amer winner's (Twilight News) The committee prepared a questionnaire Stozaaha citizens and agents randomly in all the provinces, and will be models to follow a ration card and the extrapolation of the general situation has, "indicating that it" will be distributed in the period close.
added Winner: There Tlkaat and some of the problems facing the work of the Ministry of Commerce in providing the ration card items, has been discussed by the Committee in joint meetings with the Ministry of Trade and Economic Committee in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. "He continued winning The Committee on the economy and investment representative addressed the Economic Commission Government to overcome the difficulties to the work of the Ministry of Trade in the provision of the ration card items, "noting that" has been developing solutions to overcome problems and improve the reality of the ration card. "
The Committee on the economy and investment representative has confirmed, in the end of February last that the Ministry of Commerce will begin distributing the ration card items within the contracts concluded by the recently After the exchange current inventory.
based the majority of Iraqis on the ration card in their daily lives since the start of the international embargo on Iraq in 1991 after its invasion of Kuwait, and the card items include rice, flour, vegetable oil, sugar, tea, washing powder, soap, milk powder ( for adults), and powdered milk (for children), and legumes, beans, lentils and chickpeas. But reduced to rice, cooking oil, sugar and flour now.
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