Iraqi News Highlights Saturday Afternoon 11-19-22
Iraqi News Highlights Saturday Afternoon 11-19-22
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Baghdad Governorate: Infrastructure Is A Priority In The 2023 Budget
Economie| 10:56 - 11/19/2022 Baghdad - Mawazine News Baghdad Governor Muhammad Jaber Al-Atta said, on Saturday, that the meeting held recently with Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani discussed the lack of financial allocations for the governorate that would enable it to implement projects.
Al-Atta added, "Despite this problem, the governorate was able to implement a number of projects after carrying out careful studies to reduce costs and increase performance, the most important of which is the implementation of about 400 schools, some of which have been completed and others are under construction."
And Al-Atta said, "The meeting stressed the importance of increasing the financial allocations for the governorate during the budget for the next year 2023 to implement infrastructure projects such as water and sanitation, as well as building hospitals and health centers."
And he continued, "The governorate will conduct a study of a number of its projects in order to reduce their costs, especially those that are lagging," pointing out, "
Al-Atta confirmed in an interview with the official newspaper, which was followed by Mawazine News, that "the prime minister confirmed that it will study this file in order to assign the province in this field." Ended https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=211698
Parliament Begins Reading A Report And Discussing The Draft Law On Partnership Between The Public And Private Sectors
political| 01:40 - 11/19/2022 Baghdad - Mawazine News, the House of Representatives began, on Saturday, reading the draft law on partnership between the public and private sectors.
And the media department of the House of Representatives stated in a brief statement, that "Parliament began reading a report and discussing the draft law on partnership between the public and private sectors." https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=211722
Exchange Rates Of The Dollar Against The Dinar
Economie| 09:46 - 11/19/2022 Baghdad - Mawazine News Today, Saturday, the exchange rates of the dollar witnessed stability in the local markets. Selling price: 148,400 dinars per 100 dollars
. Buying price: 148,300 dinars per 100 dollars. https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=211688
Al-Sudani From Diwaniyah: Economic Reform Cannot Be Delayed
Sweeteners Economy News – Baghdad On Saturday, Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al-Sudani affirmed that the fight against administrative and financial corruption is a top priority for the government, while noting that the issue of social protection is a priority.
The media office of the Prime Minister said in a statement that the latter "chaired a meeting in the Diwaniyah governorate building devoted to discussing the service situation in the governorate," noting that "the meeting was attended by the ministers of health and agriculture, and the governor of Diwaniyah, in addition to a number of undersecretaries of the relevant ministries and officials in the departments." SOA".
Al-Sudani confirmed during the meeting a number of points and axes, the most important of which is his visit to Diwaniyah Governorate, which is an affirmation of the government's message to adopt its priorities that were announced in the ministerial curriculum, and it will be included in the government program, and therefore it is the government's action plan for this period.
He added, "Our priorities are clear, and they stem from diagnosing the most important problems and obstacles facing our people in all governorates, which have led to an increase in the suffering of citizens at various levels of living and services."
He pointed out that "this accompanies the government's vision towards economic reform, which must be, and cannot be delayed in light of the deterioration and ineffectiveness of the various sectors driving the economy represented by industry, agriculture and tourism. We cannot continue with the policy of relying on oil as a major source of the budget."
Al-Sudani stressed that "combating administrative and financial corruption is a top priority for us, because this phenomenon poses a serious threat to all plans, programs and policies implemented by any government, whether the federal government or local governments."
He continued, "According to this vision, we found it appropriate to start from Diwaniyah, this governorate that leads the governorates in terms of poverty and unemployment rates, and in the weakness of economic activity at various levels, which greatly affected the service and living conditions of all the people of the governorate."
Al-Sudani stressed that "this province gave and sacrificed, and offered offerings of martyrs and wounded in the various stations that passed through the country, the last of which was the war on ISIS. Put the martyrs in front of you in every joint, in every movement and position, and in every decision, the nation that does not recognize or immortalize its martyrs, inanimate nation.
He continued, "The visit to Diwaniyah Governorate is not a cursory visit within the Prime Minister's program. All our visits are working visits, in which we review problems, develop solutions, and listen if there are initiatives, support them, and come up with an outcome of recommendations."
He noted that "there is a team that follows up the recommendations, and on the basis of follow-up, all concerned are evaluated, starting with the governor and ending with managers and heads of administrative units and all departments."
And he continued: "We have projects lagging behind in the service side, and the ministers and agents present must stand on these projects, follow up on the reality of the work of the departments, and put solutions and go to the governorate's allocations to see where they were allocated, and the sectors benefiting from them."
He pointed out that "starting with it, we must prioritize and choose the project that achieves the greatest service and benefit for the citizen, especially when it comes to working with a governorate budget, which is directed to serve the people of the governorate first, by providing basic services."
Al-Sudani stressed that "the government took the initiative, urgently, to form an engineering and service effort, and this effort is to serve all the provinces. It is true that we started in Baghdad, but we will go to the provinces, so we are looking for priority projects."
And he continued: "We hear about the ways of death, which took many of our citizens into traffic accidents, and this is a situation that must end, and the existence of this term ends. These projects may have priority, or any projects that you find that serve the largest segment of citizens."
He added, "The issue of social protection has priority, as the state pays attention to this program, according to an internationally approved scientific methodology that contributes to poverty alleviation. I do not mean only pension income, but we target multidimensional poverty, which includes education, health and housing services."
And he indicated that "every governor and every governorate must draw their service projects according to the poverty map that the Ministry of Planning provides you with. Today we are concerned with directing the budget at the governorate level to infrastructure projects."
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A Deputy Talks About 200 Billion Dollars And 135 Tons Of Gold In Iraq: Employment Levels Must Be Increased
Posted On2022-11-19 By Sotaliraq On Monday, the head of the Parliamentary Services and Reconstruction Committee, Representative Mahma Khalil, called on the government to add new job grades in the 2023 budget.
Khalil said in a statement, "Iraq's economic situation is stable as a result of the rise in oil prices, as well as the country's cash reserves in addition to the budget, to reach nearly $200 billion, in addition to the country's balance of gold, which amounts to approximately 135 tons."
He added, "This financial abundance makes it possible for the government to add new job grades, as there are large numbers of unemployed people in various specializations."
Khalil added, "There are service and production sectors that need manpower and the appointment of new and young blood, and this matter falls on the Sudanese government."
It is noteworthy that Iraq is witnessing economic stability and financial abundance, as the cash reserve of the Central Bank has reached more than 90 billion dollars, amid many claims to invest it to improve the living reality. LINK
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