The Prime Minister, Mohammed Shiaa Al-Sudani, announced on Wednesday, the announcement of 10 residential cities in Iraq.A statement from the Prime Minister’s Information Office said that “the Sudanese announced, this morning, the launch of work on the new Al-Jawaheri residential city project, in Abu Ghraib district, west of the capital Baghdad, one of the five new city projects, which were announced within the government’s strategy to address the housing crisis and reduce overcrowding on the centers of major cities.”The statement added, “This came during a ceremony held on the occasion attended by a number of ministers, members of the New Cities Implementation Team, and members of the family of the late great poet Mohammed Mahdi Al-Jawaheri, as well as representatives of Chinese and Iraqi companies jointly implemented.
”He stressed that “the government, since the beginning of its tasks, diagnosed the imbalance in the housing crisis, and prepared deliberate plans to address it, which involved the construction of integrated residential cities, not complexes, and the choice of sites for them on the outskirts of Baghdad and the provinces, away from overcrowding areas.”The statement continued, “The government announced 5 residential cities as a first phase, to be built in the capital Baghdad, Babylon, Karbala, Nineveh and Anbar, and later 10 new residential cities will be announced in other governorates.
”He pointed out that “the goal is to reach 250-300 thousand housing units, through which the poor and medium classes are targeted, and there will be a commitment to the prices of residential units to remain constant.”Al-Sudani pointed out that “the new jewels city project will include, for the first time, 25% of the serviced land that will be distributed by the government among citizens according to mechanisms that will be adopted.”
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