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Law of the infrastructure will do in the next few days.

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Baghdad:
The committee said in the House of Representatives Passage of the law of infrastructure will be in next week.
A
member of the Economic Commission Salman al-Moussawi's "people" that
"the Commission will approve next week the economic law of the
infrastructure after the agreement with the government to amend some of
the main paragraphs."
He
added that "the law of the infrastructure requires a study of the three
committees of the Committee for the Economy and Investment Services
Committee and the Finance Committee in the Iraqi Council of
Representatives."
He
pointed out that "the amount allocated to this law has fallen from $ 70
billion to 33 billion dollars so as not to burden the government with
the benefits of this amount and then called second amount after the
completion of the implementation of projects worth $ 33 billion." The
Iraqi Council of Representatives had previously rejected a bill
infrastructure made by the then government, which provides for the
granting of companies, large investment for infrastructure projects
worth 70 billion dollars in a deferred payment at the time where many of
the industrialized world which is undergoing a lot of money. Iraq has
suffered from infrastructure crumbling in all sectors as a result of
long years of siege and war during the last two decades of the last
century. Despite the passage of eight years to topple the former Iraqi
regime, the Iraqi government was unable to provide basic public services
for citizens, which often protesting the lack of it.



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