“A real problem”… Parliamentary planning: Al-Kazemi’s government ministries are weak and unfollowed
“A real problem”… Parliamentary planning: Al-Kazemi’s government ministries are weak and unfollowed
9-21-2022
Information/special.
Monday, the Strategic Planning Committee and the Federal Parliamentary Service considered the ministries of the caretaker government to be “weak and unfollowed”, while stressing the existence of real problems in many sectors in the country.
Committee member Muhammad al-Baldawi said, in an interview with “The Information”, that “all the government’s joints suffer from weak and poor performance, and there are real problems in all sectors, including the agricultural sector and the control of products.”
He added, “The process of keeping pace with the market and its needs, studying it seriously and correcting the level of performance is not available.”
Al-Baldawi pointed out that “when decisions are taken, there must be committees for follow-up and evaluation before the decision is issued, considering that it is one of the requirements of decision management and the ministry,” noting that “the real problem is that these ministries cannot follow up, monitor it, or correct its tracks.” or modify it.
A member of the Parliamentary Planning Committee explained that “there is a real problem in dealing with the decisions issued or what suppresses the needs of the citizen and what he needs on a daily basis, whether from markets or from goods that are allowed to enter or that are prohibited in order to support the national product.”
The Kurdish politician, Latif Al-Sheikh, had confirmed, earlier, that Al-Kazemi had failed to perform his duties, and the worst government that had passed through Iraq since 2003, because he had not taken advantage of the high oil prices, which reached 120 dollars per barrel.
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