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Al-Kazemi: We have a financial surplus, but we need a budget and its law Time: 04/11/2022 19:23:59 Reading: 1,456 times {Local: Al Furat News} Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi participated, today, Monday, with the owners of the Dora refinery, at the breakfast table for fasting the blessed month of Ramadan. And his office stated in a brief statement, of which {Al-Furat News} received a copy, that: "Al-Kazemi participates with the Dora refinery staff at the breakfast table for fasting the blessed month of Ramadan." Al-Kazemi said, while sharing the breakfast table with the staff of the Dora refinery in Baghdad and his tour of the Central Oil Refineries Company and its facilities, "I am happy to be among you and with you; and responsibility.” He added, "We attach the utmost importance to the citizen to live a dignified life, despite all circumstances and challenges, and the government is making great efforts to provide the best services to citizens. We work day and night non-stop in order to secure electrical supplies during the summer." Al-Kazemi stressed, "It is imperative that we work on alternatives to oil, and that this wealth remain to protect our children and grandchildren and the future of Iraq. We must work together to build Iraq, and take responsibility." And he said, "Now we are going through transitional and post-election conditions, as well as the repercussions of the situation in Russia and Ukraine on the economy and the standard of living for all countries of the world, but we have taken bold decisions in the Cabinet to protect citizens." Al-Kazemi pointed out, "The draft food security law, and we must all cooperate as a government and parliamentarians, and bear the responsibility for passing this law, in order to continue to cover the state's expenses." And he declared, "We have a financial surplus, but we need a budget and its law. The Food Security Law will provide the conduct of the state's daily affairs, as well as electricity, services, health, education and food resources that the Iraqi citizen needs. And the blessing of the young energies of engineers and other cadres, we always dream and live in the hope that Iraq will be better and better, and just as our ancestors built the history of civilization, I am sure that we can see Iraq in its best condition. Al-Kazemi went on to say, "The international crises have reflected on all the economies of the world without exception, and here we repeat our call to Parliament, and we stress the need to pass the emergency law for food security. We are working to protect the citizen, and Parliament must cooperate with us in this regard." He continued, "We should not be disappointed by some of the shortcomings of this political experience. We chose the democratic system and we have no other choice, and this system may go through some problems, and we are the children of this foundation, and we bear the responsibility; for the sake of the future, and for the sake of our children, we must To be optimistic, and to work together to serve our people.” Al-Kazemi concluded, "I wish you continued success, and Ramadan Kareem to your families, and my greetings to your efforts, you are the heroes of Iraq, and with you we build the nation."