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Al-Kazemi from Karbala: Corruption in lagging projects must be fought


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Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi stressed, on Tuesday, that corruption must be fought in backward projects, noting that some projects will be withdrawn from investors.

Al-Kazemi said in his speech to him during the opening of the "Imam Al-Hassan" hospital, peace be upon him, in KarbalaI pledge to open the remaining hospitals in other provinces, praising the "White Army" in the face of a pandemic Sk".

He stressed Kazmi, the" must fight corruption in the lagging projects, "adding that" some of the projects will be withdrawn from investors. "
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Iraqi Prime Minister: Partnership with the private sector is "very important" in the next stage

Iraqi Prime Minister: Partnership with the private sector is "very important" in the next stage
Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi
 July 14, 2020 02:28 PM

Mubasher: The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, confirmed today, Tuesday, the government's support to the private sector, during his visit to a number of private sector projects in Karbala Governorate.

 

Al-Kazimi said, according to the media office of the Prime Minister, that the partnership between the public and private sectors is "very important" during the next stage, according to his description.

The Prime Minister added that the government supports the private sector and works to provide all the requirements for its success and upgrading its reality.

He continued: "We support local projects and the Iraqi product, and we strive with full force to support, activate and revitalize the Iraqi industry."

Al-Kazemi stressed that activating and supporting the private sector will contribute greatly to providing job opportunities.

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