Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: MP for the parliamentary economic committee Qusay al-Abadi, said Friday that the Ministry of Commerce is able to provide the ration card items, while the provincial administration student to make more of an effort to provide its vocabulary.
Ebadi said for "tomorrow's Press," "The Ministry of Commerce suffer from the failure of a large in the provision of the ration card items for the Iraqi people, because they are not able to provide the ration card of the citizen," and urged "the provinces to make an effort more in the provision of ration card, during the four months to come" .
He added that "the provinces are held accountable for any failure to provide the ration card after processing power converter for vocabulary."
It is noteworthy that there is a significant shortfall in the ration card items since 2003, and until now because of administrative and financial corruption at the Ministry of Commerce.
It is noteworthy that the majority of Iraqis depend on what give him their ration card in their daily lives since the start of the international embargo on Iraq in 1991 after its invasion of Kuwait, and includes ration per capita rice, flour, vegetable oil, sugar, tea, washing powder, soap, milk dried for adults), and powdered milk for children), and legumes, lentils, beans and chickpeas, with an estimated value of these materials per capita in the domestic market by about ten dollars.
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Ebadi said for "tomorrow's Press," "The Ministry of Commerce suffer from the failure of a large in the provision of the ration card items for the Iraqi people, because they are not able to provide the ration card of the citizen," and urged "the provinces to make an effort more in the provision of ration card, during the four months to come" .
He added that "the provinces are held accountable for any failure to provide the ration card after processing power converter for vocabulary."
It is noteworthy that there is a significant shortfall in the ration card items since 2003, and until now because of administrative and financial corruption at the Ministry of Commerce.
It is noteworthy that the majority of Iraqis depend on what give him their ration card in their daily lives since the start of the international embargo on Iraq in 1991 after its invasion of Kuwait, and includes ration per capita rice, flour, vegetable oil, sugar, tea, washing powder, soap, milk dried for adults), and powdered milk for children), and legumes, lentils, beans and chickpeas, with an estimated value of these materials per capita in the domestic market by about ten dollars.
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