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Parliamentary committee: the country's economic policy is clear

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Baghdad / Baghdadi news / .. stressed member of the Committee on Economy and Investment parliamentary Abdul Salam al-Maliki, on Friday, on the importance of passing a law establishing the Council for Economic Reform to draw the country's economic policies and plans for the development of various vital sectors.
Maliki said in a statement taken by his press office received / Baghdadi news / copy of it, that "the current economic policy is clear and no one knows who determined and manages its affairs," noting that "there is some kind of uncertainty in the management."
He wondered about who set the directions of economic policy Is the Ministry of Finance or the Ministry of Planning or the Economic Commission representative, "and urged" the establishment of a special council of economic reform regard economic policy and determines the orientation and supports investment and works on the functioning of the private sector in the country through the development of strategic plans of development and oversees the implementation and handles all the failures that are currently afflicting the Iraqi economy. "
"The investment has a key role in the development of the local economy and must find a vision of a new economic order to support the investment," he said, adding that "despite the move to the Prime Minister in increasing the proportion of the investment budget and submit it to about 40% were important and good, but this is adequate and we must develop this area more in order to support the economy and raise the level of per capita income through the development of the private sector and other sectors such as industry, agriculture, tourism, as well as the development of infrastructure and not rely only on oil resources. "
MP-Maliki stressed "the need to expand the sources of income and not total dependence on oil," pointing out that "this matter will give returns wide and will have a positive impact in all aspects of the country." Finished


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