Parliamentary economy stresses: Iraq is not bankrupt

Parliamentary economy stresses: Iraq is not bankrupt

01/03/2015 09:54 GMT

Parliamentary economy stresses - Iraq is not bankruptFollow-up – and babysit – The Commission on Economy and Investment parliamentary member Nora Salem, on Sunday that Iraq is not financially bankrupt, and that the government could borrow internally and externally to face financial distress.
Salem said that “the decline in the sale of oil prices certainly have had significant negative repercussions on the financial and economic situation of the country, but this does not mean that Iraq is bankrupt and can not cope with such financial distress that can not call it a crisis.”

“The government has directed ministries, departments, created by the need to reduce costs, which is opening the doors of the confrontation, while the Parliament was his role in the budget classification, where he explained the steps taken by the government and the Finance Ministry on the issue of face hardship through borrowing that if internally through government banks and the World Bank Central, and externally through the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and Iraq was his experiments with the two world wars the two institutions. ”

She said, “The government has also tended to activate the private sector in a real and not just on paper and participation in large and medium-sized enterprises, so Under these actions can consider that Iraq is not bankrupt.”

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