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Unread postby Stillw8n » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:06 am

Committee on Economics parliamentary parties accused of trying to block passage of a law on credit payment “for political purposes”

Accused the committee of economy and investment in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, Thursday, parties in the House of trying to block passage of a law payment on credit “for political purposes,” and urged the adoption of the law as soon as possible to its economic importance, as called for political blocs to the separation of their differences and laws of concern to the Iraqi citizen.

A member of the Committee Aziz Sharif Mayahi in a statement issued today, and received “Alsumaria News”, a copy of it, that “some parties within the House of Representatives are striving to impede the passage of a law payment on credit for political purposes,” asserting that “these parties do you think they will weaken the government through this act. “

Mayahi added that “the victim of blocking the adoption of this important law is the citizen who is not related to political conflicts,” noting that “the law, if approved, will constitute an important step in the way of economic advancement for the provinces seeking to rehabilitate its infrastructure.”

He called Mayahi “the need to expedite the passing of the bill because of its economic importance and its direct impact in the movement of the reconstruction of the country,” and called for political blocs to “separation of its differences with other blocks and stay away from the idea of blocking laws that concern the Iraqi citizens for the purpose of undermining the government.”

The Iraqi Ministry of Planning confirmed, early November 2011, that the law of payment on credit will focus on strategic projects is not borne by the public budget, indicating that the projects will focus on the education sector and housing for the poor and border crossings and trade arenas.

Announced the Iraqi Council of Ministers in April of 2009, a draft comprehensive plan for the reconstruction of infrastructure and service sectors in Iraq, through the plan will depend on the contracts entered into by the government with the companies, to create projects to pay the credit under the investment program development, has been presented to the House of Representatives within its years, but the discussion was postponed for political reasons.

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on November 16, 2011, that the financial budget for 2012 will be referred to the House of Representatives soon, and when he said that many countries agreed to implement projects in a payment on credit, he called on the provinces to invest in the private sector and foreign, in what was Maliki’s approval States to deal with Iraq, the path of payment on credit “good thing”, calling on officials in the provinces to go to private sector investment and the use of foreign investment to be the domestic capital and foreign aide us in the reconstruction and the provision of required services.

The Iraqi government has welcomed the invitation of foreign companies to implement various projects in the country in a payment on credit, especially after he has made many companies, the desire to work according to this method that you see the government useful them especially as some of the foreign companies offered to work on credit for ten years without benefits.

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