Al-Kazemi: The current government is a government of agreement, unity, and understanding, not a government of settling accounts

Al-Kazemi: The current government is a government of agreement, unity, and understanding, not a government of settling accounts

07/02/2020 16:41

Al-Kazemi - The current government is a government of agreement unity and understanding not a government of settling accountsBaghdad today _ Baghdad

Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, said today, Thursday, that the current government is a government of consensus, solidarity and national understanding to overcome the crisis and cross Iraq to safety, and not a government to settle accounts.

The media office of Al-Kazemi said, in a statement received (Baghdad today), a copy of it, that “the Prime Minister received, today, Thursday, a delegation representing a number of Iraqi businessmen, and listened to the observations of businessmen regarding their business and investments in Iraq, and the problems and challenges facing them And the obstacles that hinder the activation of the private sector in the country, and the ways to overcome them. ”

Al-Kazemi stressed during the meeting that “the current government is a government of consensus, solidarity and national understanding to overcome the crisis and cross Iraq to safety, and not a government to settle accounts, so that it affects the provision of services to the citizen and achieve what he aspires, but the target is corrupt”, indicating that “Iraq is passing Today, many challenges come at the forefront of which, Corona’s pandemic and its repercussions on the economy, calling on all parties, unions, as well as the private sector, and social actors to come together and cooperate to face these challenges.

The Prime Minister pointed out “the importance of the private sector in Iraq, and the need to strengthen and encourage it to take its leadership role in a way that enables it to revitalize the Iraqi economy,” noting that “the government is today strongly going to support the private sector, and to create appropriate climates to activate it and contribute to building the country.”

Al-Kazemi clarified that “the government seeks to make Iraq an attractive environment for investment and investors and not a repulsive environment.” He pointed out that “there are blackmail operations that the private sector is exposed to, and that the government has deterrent measures to hold accountable and prosecute those who blackmail and bargain. Open to businessmen to submit complaints about any extortion they might be subjected to, and that any corruption issue is dealt with in all seriousness and prosecution of its owners legally.

He stressed that “the government is working to free the Iraqi economy from its mortgage with oil, and paying attention to the sectors of industry, agriculture, tourism, services, investment, transportation, etc.”, noting that “the government is serious in fighting corruption in all joints of the state, especially border crossings.”

The Prime Minister pointed out “the necessity of the commitment of the private sector to pay taxes in order to boost state revenues, as well as withdraw any leave or investment opportunity that has not been activated.”

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