
28/02/2011
Iraq needs three years to promote economic
BAGHDAD: The economic expert Ghazi al-Kanani, "Iraq needs to be three years for the advancement of economic reality."
Kanani said in a press statement yesterday, "that six months is not enough for radical solutions, but we need for a period of not less than three years in addition to A workshop run (24) hours to get to a quantum leap and good service. "
He called Kanani government to "remedy the situation through the presence of a bona fide attempt to campaign reform and the launch of economic laws, noting that most of the projects being prepared by the Government seven years ago have not been implemented did not knock brick one has enormous benefit to the Iraqi people."
The Liberation Square, and nearby areas last Friday noisy demonstrations to demand better services, and providing the ration card and the fight against rampant corruption in the joints of the state and the elimination of unemployment, despite a curfew declared by the government on vehicles as well as.
Calls not to go out and warn the presence of infiltrators and Baathist supporters of the former regime are trying to target the demonstrators.
Iraq needs three years to promote economic
BAGHDAD: The economic expert Ghazi al-Kanani, "Iraq needs to be three years for the advancement of economic reality."
Kanani said in a press statement yesterday, "that six months is not enough for radical solutions, but we need for a period of not less than three years in addition to A workshop run (24) hours to get to a quantum leap and good service. "
He called Kanani government to "remedy the situation through the presence of a bona fide attempt to campaign reform and the launch of economic laws, noting that most of the projects being prepared by the Government seven years ago have not been implemented did not knock brick one has enormous benefit to the Iraqi people."
The Liberation Square, and nearby areas last Friday noisy demonstrations to demand better services, and providing the ration card and the fight against rampant corruption in the joints of the state and the elimination of unemployment, despite a curfew declared by the government on vehicles as well as.
Calls not to go out and warn the presence of infiltrators and Baathist supporters of the former regime are trying to target the demonstrators.