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Al-Kazemi: The damage to the Iraqi economy is very large, and we will start with the reform plan Time: 08/02/2021 15:18:48 Read: 494 times {Economic: Al Furat News} Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi chaired the meeting of the Higher Committee for Reform. Al-Kazemi stressed during the meeting that "since we launched the reform white paper to address the rampant corruption in the country, we are working to create an appropriate atmosphere for its application, and our meeting today is to announce the start of implementing the administrative and executive mechanisms for the economic reform plan within the white paper." He added, "We strongly aspire to restore the country's economy to its strength after the situation reached very low levels as a result of rampant corruption," noting that "this plan would rebuild the Iraqi economy in a proper manner, achieving sustainable development for the country." Al-Kazemi continued, "The reform plan will provide a solution to the chronic economic management crisis, which is represented by complete dependence on oil, and the failure to diversify sources of income." He explained, "We want to prove to the Iraqis that we are serious about reform, so the plan for managing the economy was not short-term, nor was it a timely solution, but rather aimed at an integrated reform until it is completed within 5 years." He stressed that "the damage to the Iraqi economy is very great, and for this reason it is impossible to implement the reform plan in a short time, and whoever promises to do so is delusional." And between "Our goal is to advance the Iraqi state, not the current government. Governments go and the state remains, and for this we want with all our determination to restore Iraq's economic prestige." Al-Kazemi said: "Since we took over the administration of the executive authority of Iraq, we have been working hard to implement reforms in order to come out with the least losses for all of us, and the future of our children is more important than anything, they are the builders of Iraq, and they are the ones who will lead it, so let us leave our interests and think about our children."