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Saturday, 11/08/2012
Parliament calls for the supplement industry, agriculture, oil imports
On: Saturday 11/08/2012 8:54
Baghdad / term
Called on Vice-President of the Finance Committee representative Ahmed Hassan Faizullah to develop a budget from oil revenues to agriculture and industry, attributing the economic decline and the failure to regulate the country economically to a lack of trust between the political blocs. Said Faizullah told [Wayne] said that "the development budget of the revenue received by the country's oil is very important, "noting that" here means the budget and planning for the political economy of the country and its resources. "
Faizullah to "the need to allocate budget from oil imports to the different sectors of the economy, according to priorities," explaining that "the main priority in the country is agriculture, the fact that Iraq agricultural country known for thousands of years while financial allocations to the agriculture sector are very few of the new budget." He stressed "the need to develop industries along with the development of agriculture, these sectors are essential for their development must provide the Iraqi labor must be allocated to the two sums of money necessary."
He attributed the delay Faizullah country's economy and its decline to "the internal situation and the country's political instability and lack of confidence between the political blocs which led to delay the organization of the country things are correct and sound."
And see the agriculture sector in Iraq declined a record in terms of quantity and quality due to the interruption of government support in funding and supplies, and the absence of a general plan or the organization of agricultural irrigation discreet.
The House of Representatives had approved last February 23 in its regular budget, the state in 2012, has been allocated to the agricultural sector by 2%, industrial 1.2%, comes at a time when the country's severe political crisis that lasted for several months.
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