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Saleh discusses with Hadi Al Ameri the reconstruction of liberated areas


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18:30 - 18/04/2019

 

Saleh discusses with Hadi Al Ameri the reconstruction of liberated areas

https://www.almaalomah.com/2019/04/18/401084/

 

Information / Baghdad ..

The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, on Thursday, with the leader of the Fatah Alliance, Hadi al-Amiri, a set of files including the start of reconstruction of liberated cities.

"President Barham Saleh received at the Peace Palace in Baghdad the head of the Fatah alliance, Hadi al-Amiri," the president's office said in a statement.

He explained that "the unity of the national position was stressed and the need to combat slandering and corruption in all its forms and to begin reconstruction of the liberated areas and provide services to the Iraqi people in all its forms and components without any discrimination."

 

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“the unity of the national position was stressed and the need to combat slandering and corruption in all its forms and to begin reconstruction of the liberated areas and provide services to the Iraqi people in all its forms and components without any discrimination."

 

They haven’t started the reconstruction or provide basic services 

to the Iraqi people yet.

 

For example.

Basra is the third largest city in the Republic of Iraq, the economic capital of Iraq, and its main port and its sole maritime outlet. It stores about two-thirds of Iraq’s oil reserves and embraces giant oil fields, as well as natural gas fields, and represents the main source for the production and export Iraqi oil.

It may surprise many people in the oil-rich city of Basra that it is suffering from poverty, unemployment and lack of services. The streets are filled with garbage and sewage, and entire neighborhoods live without water or electricity.

 

This is iraq reality..... still a lot of work to do.

 

Go iraq

Go reality

 

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5 minutes ago, Laid Back said:

“the unity of the national position was stressed and the need to combat slandering and corruption in all its forms and to begin reconstruction of the liberated areas and provide services to the Iraqi people in all its forms and components without any discrimination."

 

They haven’t started the reconstruction or provide basic services 

to the Iraqi people yet.

 

For example.

Basra is the third largest city in the Republic of Iraq, the economic capital of Iraq, and its main port and its sole maritime outlet. It stores about two-thirds of Iraq’s oil reserves and embraces giant oil fields, as well as natural gas fields, and represents the main source for the production and export Iraqi oil.

It may surprise many people in the oil-rich city of Basra that it is suffering from poverty, unemployment and lack of services. The streets are filled with garbage and sewage, and entire neighborhoods live without water or electricity.

 

This is iraq reality..... still a lot of work to do.

 

Go iraq

Go reality

 

To understand your thinking, even if they have a stable country as per an open green zone, and a seated government that is operating in some sort of functional way, they cannot do anything to their currency until they remedy the extreme poverty in areas such as Basra? Is that your sense, Laid Back?

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2 minutes ago, miquel said:

To understand your thinking, even if they have a stable country as per an open green zone, and a seated government that is operating in some sort of functional way, they cannot do anything to their currency until they remedy the extreme poverty in areas such as Basra? Is that your sense, Laid Back?

Thanks for your input miquel,

Oil in the province of Basra is the main source of the Iraqi budget, accounting for 80% of Iraqi oil.

Basra , rich in resources and wealth and its important geographical location , if Basra run in a national spirit , it would be the richest in the world , but the dominant corruption represented by parties , militias and gangs stole the wealth of the province, however , the region does not change anything according to my research information, only adds more corruption and competitive fighting for wealth and more of the division between the Iraqi provinces at best if it turned into civil war, in order to share wealth by force.

The GOI is not fully seated, still waiting for few ministers 

Corruption still out of control.

By the IMF-SBA second review. Iraq needs to build an economy that can support 

a higher value of the IQD. They need investment, they need laws that protect

investors, they need a private sector to create jobs, they need infrastructure,

they need to diversify the economy, they need basic services, water, electricity,

Health and education.

Im waiting for the outcome of the IMF-SBA third review later this year, 

to have a better idea where we at on this investment 

In my humble opinion, still some work to do.

 

 

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