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Advisor to the Prime Minister: Maliki did not tend to the decision to cancel the ration and all ministers voted

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Advisor to the Prime Minister: Maliki did not tend to the decision to cancel the ration and all ministers voted Empty Advisor to the Prime Minister: Maliki did not tend to the decision to cancel the ration and all ministers voted

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الجمعة November 9, 2012 - 13:29



(Alsumaria News) BAGHDAD - confirmed media advisor to the Prime Minister, said Friday that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki did not tend to the decision to cancel the ration card, pointing out that all ministers voted to repeal, in what was described as objections to the decision as "political".

Said Ali al-Moussawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki did not tend to the decision to cancel the ration card, has been suggested to be placed ration card in a box and up to families to prevent financial corruption," asserting that "most ministers they had objections good, and considered this procedure if it can not eliminate corruption processes so all voted on it. "

Moussawi considered the objections raised against this decision as "a political and not a purpose of fear on the poor," noting that "this decision does not need to be displayed on the parliament."

He warned House Speaker Osama Najafi, Thursday, of the seriousness of the decision to cancel the ration card, required to get a national consensus to take such a fateful decision, confirmed near host the Parliament of the Ministers of Trade and Finance and publicly discussed it.

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr expressed, on Friday (November 9, 2012), astonishment and outrage to the decision to cancel the program ration card and replace allowance cash, apologizing to the people for a vote belongs to him on the decision, calling Parliament to host the Prime Minister and officials issued "The possible. "

He promised Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki increased quota allowance to 25 thousand dinars. He pointed out that the ration card system in need of reform, as he emphasized that the Council of Ministers decided to provide food in the markets, in addition to the amount due.

It considered the Commerce Department that the cabinet's decision to abolish the ration card when "the benefit of the citizen", vowing that it would inject food in the markets at a subsidized price after the cancellation of the card, while confirming the development cabinet for a good plan to prevent any case inflation or a rise in food prices in the market Iraqi.

The Cabinet decided at its forty-eighth, which was held Tuesday (6 November 2012), replacing the ration card currently applicable amounts of cash distributed to the covered system mentioned by (15) thousand dinars for each individual.

And trimmed the ministry in 2010, the ration card to five core subjects are flour, rice, sugar, oil, and milk for children, and confirmed that the rest of the ration card items that can be purchased from local markets such as legumes, tea, washing powder and adult milk will be canceled.

It is noteworthy that the majority of Iraqis depend on what furnish their ration card in their daily lives since the start of the international embargo on Iraq in 1991 after the Kuwait war, and includes ration per capita rice, flour, vegetable oil, sugar, tea, washing powder, soap, milk dried (for adults), and powdered milk (for children), and legumes lentils and beans, chickpeas, and estimated the value of these materials per capita in the domestic market by about ten dollars, not counting children's milk, while it is obtained through the ration card $ 500 dinars .


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