Mayahi: Law infrastructure can be considered one of the most important laws and economic interest of the Iraqi citizen
Date: Sunday 02/09/2012 08:53 pm
BAGHDAD - A citizen
Expect a member of the Committee on the economy and investment parliamentary Aziz Sharif Mayahi that are voting to approve a law infrastructure.
He said in a press statement today: "The law of the infrastructure can be considered one of the most important laws and economic interest of the Iraqi citizen in the current election cycle where the law will give significant support to the provinces, especially in the educational and service sectors."
He added: "The law will help create important projects and strategy related sectors of education, health, transportation and building houses for the poor for free," stressing: "Some blocks were having reservations and fears that the law would give support to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, but these fears have disappeared for the time being" , and expected "that the law is passed approval of an absolute majority of members of parliament."
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Date: Sunday 02/09/2012 08:53 pm
BAGHDAD - A citizen
Expect a member of the Committee on the economy and investment parliamentary Aziz Sharif Mayahi that are voting to approve a law infrastructure.
He said in a press statement today: "The law of the infrastructure can be considered one of the most important laws and economic interest of the Iraqi citizen in the current election cycle where the law will give significant support to the provinces, especially in the educational and service sectors."
He added: "The law will help create important projects and strategy related sectors of education, health, transportation and building houses for the poor for free," stressing: "Some blocks were having reservations and fears that the law would give support to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, but these fears have disappeared for the time being" , and expected "that the law is passed approval of an absolute majority of members of parliament."
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