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billion dinars for the establishment of new projects in Najaf


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billion dinars for the establishment of new projects in Najaf

on 9/9/2013 | author honest Jassim | readings |

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Said the head of the citizen in the province of Najaf on Monday, the approval of the Ministry of Finance to allocate 50 billion dinars for the establishment of new projects in the province, also stressing the Ministry's approval to grant loans to farmers to buy agricultural machinery.

 

Khalid said Aljcami in an interview seen by "integrity electronic" that he had met "the Minister of Planning and Minister of Finance Agency Ali Shukri and presented to him during the meeting, special requests Najaf governorate, including the allocation of 50 billion dinars for the province to build two bridges in the province," noting that "the Minister of Finance and approved on demand the said amount has been allocated for the province to implement these projects. "

 

He Aljcami that "the Minister of Finance and approved as well as the application for the grant peasants financial loans for the purchase of machinery Agricultural addition to obtain agreed in principle to lend citizens an amount of 30 million dinars and employees an amount of 75 million dinars for the purchase of residential units of investment projects after the conclusion of contracts with investment companies."

 

It is noteworthy that "the majority of Iraqi cities need to implement large-scale projects in the fields of electricity, health, education, sanitation and drinking water, as a result suffered from the devastation and neglect over the past decades witnessed by the country during the war and the economic embargo that was imposed on Iraq after entering Kuwait.

 

http://www.alestiqama.com/news.php?cat=business&id=2923

 

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