29/08/2011 17:59
Baghdad, August 29 / August (Rn) - The Finance Committee in the Iraqi parliament said on Monday that the country's economy will grow in the coming period as a result of the government's decision to grant staff's predecessor (100) salary at interest rates low. The Iraqi government represented by the Ministry of Finance has launched a project aimed to grant advances to staff the value of (100) monthly salary that recovered partially and interest rates low. The government is seeking a project to find partial solutions to the housing crisis by moving crises the country, which could not of successive governments to Iraq since 2003 until now. A member of the Committee Financial Najiba Najib told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "the Iraqi government's decision to grant staff's predecessor, financial (100) salary will revive the Iraqi economy and solve major crises in the country, most notably the housing crisis." She explained that "many citizens who Sikdon to take advantage of the advances are the ones who do not own a home, so The decision will aim to resolve the housing crisis as well as moving the work projects stalled or new investment projects. " and showed Najib that the "banker to the rational and Mesopotamia also launch the granting of the predecessor's financial staff interest rate of 6% for the Rasheed Bank and 8% interest rate for the Bank of Two Rivers" . The Iraqi government made a bill to the House of Representatives entitled "Law of the infrastructure," $ 37 billion in order to ratify it and agree with many foreign companies investment for the implementation of infrastructure projects in a payment on credit most notably the South Korean companies. The Ministry of Construction and Housing has prepared a five-year plan to build apartment complexes to undermine the housing crisis in all governorates of Iraq include the development of integrated solutions to address the crisis is to continue building residential complexes in different parts of Iraq date back to 2015. The Ministry emphasizes that Iraq needs to two million housing units to alleviate the housing crisis in the country, at a time when prices are property in Baghdad and the provinces increased steadily. Haidar of Abraham, the Open: Abdullah Sabri
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