Thursday, September 28, 2023

Al-Sudani Chairs A Special Meeting To Finance Ministries’ Projects, 28 SEPT

Al-Sudani Chairs A Special Meeting To Finance Ministries’ Projects

Political | 09/28/2023  Mawazine News – Baghdad  Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani confirmed today, Thursday, that the stability of the country depends on completing projects, providing services, and combating corruption.

The Prime Minister’s Media Office said in a statement received by Mawazine News, “Today, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani chaired a special meeting to follow up on the implementation of government program priority projects and their financing in various sectors.”

The statement added, “The Prime Minister discussed, in the meeting attended by the Minister of Finance, a number of deputy ministries, the head of the Board of Advisors, and a number of advisors, a group of topics, the most important of which is increasing coverage for the beneficiaries of the Social Protection Authority and the full-time employee, and health sector projects in supporting specialized centers for heart disease.”

And cancer diseases, increasing the coverage rate for purchasing medicines in the governorates, infrastructure projects in the Ministry of Housing and Reconstruction, and maintenance and transportation projects in the electricity sector, in preparation for next summer, in addition to supporting modern irrigation techniques in the agricultural sector.”

The Prime Minister stressed, “The need to spend financial allocations for these projects, and other investment projects, with a new mechanism that accelerates the completion of the projects, and directed the Ministry of Health to focus on rehabilitating hospitals in Nineveh Governorate, in order to raise the level of health services provided to the people of the governorate.”

Al-Sudani stated, “The priorities of the government program must be reflected in the disbursement of budget allocations, warning that the stability of the country depends on the completion of projects, the provision of services, and the fight against corruption.” https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=235650

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