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Kurdistan Region: We have one million and 250 thousand people receiving salaries and we cannot absorb more


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 2021-08-21 05:55
 

Shafaq News/ Qubad Talabani, Deputy Prime Minister of Kurdistan Region, complained on Saturday of the great job slack in the region, while stressing the inability of the regional government to absorb more people who wish to obtain a job in the public sector.

Talabani said in a speech during his participation in the second annual private technology exhibition "Tech Fest" in the city of Sulaymaniyah, that "the government's failure can be remedied through the private sector," adding that "without the support of this sector, the Kurdistan Region cannot develop."

He explained that "the government's task is to formulate policies, create a strong economic situation, and provide welfare and services," adding that "the government cannot do everything."

Talabani also pointed out that "the Kurdistan Regional Government has a large number of employees, where one million and 250 thousand people receive salaries," noting that "there are 750,000 civil and military employees, so the government does not have the ability to receive tens of thousands of new employees."

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Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region Qubad Talabani in a speech during his participation in the annual special technology exhibition "Tech Fest" in its second edition in the city of Sulaymaniyah
  

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Economy News - Baghdad

On Saturday, Qubad Talabani, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, complained of the great job slack in the region, while stressing the inability of the regional government to absorb more people wishing to obtain a job in the public sector.

Talabani said in a speech during his participation in the annual private technology exhibition "Tech Fest" in its second edition in the city of Sulaymaniyah, and "Al-Iqtisad News" followed it, that "the government's failure can be remedied through the private sector," adding that "without the support of this sector, the Kurdistan region cannot to evolve.”

He explained that "the government's task is to formulate policies, create a strong economic situation, and provide welfare and services," adding that "the government cannot do everything."

Talabani also indicated that "the Kurdistan Regional Government has a large number of employees, where one million and 250 thousand people receive salaries," noting that "there are 750,000 civil and military employees, so the government does not have the ability to receive tens of thousands of new employees."

 
 
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“the government's failure can be remedied through the private sector,"

 

In countries affected by corruption , conflict and violence, the private sector plays a critical role in providing jobs and income. 

 

The private sector is the engine of growth and stability.

 

Go Iraq 🇮🇶 

Go diversification of the economy 

Go development 

Go RV

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