Attorney Al-Maliki law infrastructure is expected this week
Posted on Sunday, 09 September 2012 17: 21 | Posted by: admin2 | |
Baghdad/Orr news
Expect the economy and Investment Committee member of Parliamentary Deputy Abdel Salam al-Maliki that infrastructure is a law next week, Al-Maliki said in a press release Sunday that includes building two million housing units and over 2,000 schools, especially that Iraq suffers from a serious shortage in the number of schools in addition to a large number of large hospitals and clinics ". He added: "the law is of great economic importance to the country that would not overburden the State financially that amounts due to be paid in the form of instalments after six years, in addition to the direct impact in the fight against administrative corruption through direct implementation by the investing companies.Al-Maliki said: "most of the political blocs agree on the law and there are similarities in the views in many paragraphs between all the blocks, fears held by some blocks use the law as an electoral propaganda for the rule of law and have been providing full assurances dissolve" and predicted: "adoption of the law in the House of representatives next week.
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Posted on Sunday, 09 September 2012 17: 21 | Posted by: admin2 | |
Baghdad/Orr news
Expect the economy and Investment Committee member of Parliamentary Deputy Abdel Salam al-Maliki that infrastructure is a law next week, Al-Maliki said in a press release Sunday that includes building two million housing units and over 2,000 schools, especially that Iraq suffers from a serious shortage in the number of schools in addition to a large number of large hospitals and clinics ". He added: "the law is of great economic importance to the country that would not overburden the State financially that amounts due to be paid in the form of instalments after six years, in addition to the direct impact in the fight against administrative corruption through direct implementation by the investing companies.Al-Maliki said: "most of the political blocs agree on the law and there are similarities in the views in many paragraphs between all the blocks, fears held by some blocks use the law as an electoral propaganda for the rule of law and have been providing full assurances dissolve" and predicted: "adoption of the law in the House of representatives next week.
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