Planning: ready to conduct the census, but!
Created on Thursday, June 13 / June 2013 02:48 | |
Baghdad / Leith Jawad:
Planning Ministry confirmed its full readiness to conduct the census at any time determined by the Government, said ministry spokesman Abdul Zahra al-Hindawi said that all technical and administrative matters for statistical ready and need 30 days to re-create the organizational matters.
He pointed to one of the problems that led to the postponement of the census is a field of nationalism and who took a political character more than what is given and does not have anything to do with political matters, but is a database of the government to determine the course of future plans for economic, security and services, adding that the ministry is waiting for the green light from Government to initiate statistics.
To a description of the Kurdistan Alliance MP Bakr weft government approval to conduct the census positive step after solving the problem areas of disagreement between the center and the region. Said that after the last meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Kurdish regional president Massoud Barzani has initial approval of the census but without that determines the date of the census. He added: The census is of great importance for the country because it regulates the administrative matters for each province and identifies a population, as well as help to the application of Article 140 of the Constitution, which are long overdue, calling for the need to cancel the field of nationalism and the doctrine of the census form because it would tear the social fabric.
The MP said state law Hadi al-Hassani, it was necessary to conduct the census before the next legislative elections. Pointing out: The problem of statistics about the disputed areas not only with the region, but there is a difference between some provinces, such as between Karbala and Anbar and Salahuddin as well as between Samarra and Baghdad, Diyala, all these differences are about the administrative boundaries of each province.
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Created on Thursday, June 13 / June 2013 02:48 | |
Baghdad / Leith Jawad:
Planning Ministry confirmed its full readiness to conduct the census at any time determined by the Government, said ministry spokesman Abdul Zahra al-Hindawi said that all technical and administrative matters for statistical ready and need 30 days to re-create the organizational matters.
He pointed to one of the problems that led to the postponement of the census is a field of nationalism and who took a political character more than what is given and does not have anything to do with political matters, but is a database of the government to determine the course of future plans for economic, security and services, adding that the ministry is waiting for the green light from Government to initiate statistics.
To a description of the Kurdistan Alliance MP Bakr weft government approval to conduct the census positive step after solving the problem areas of disagreement between the center and the region. Said that after the last meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Kurdish regional president Massoud Barzani has initial approval of the census but without that determines the date of the census. He added: The census is of great importance for the country because it regulates the administrative matters for each province and identifies a population, as well as help to the application of Article 140 of the Constitution, which are long overdue, calling for the need to cancel the field of nationalism and the doctrine of the census form because it would tear the social fabric.
The MP said state law Hadi al-Hassani, it was necessary to conduct the census before the next legislative elections. Pointing out: The problem of statistics about the disputed areas not only with the region, but there is a difference between some provinces, such as between Karbala and Anbar and Salahuddin as well as between Samarra and Baghdad, Diyala, all these differences are about the administrative boundaries of each province.
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