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Abdul Mahdi: 2019 budget was full of time bombs

21:10 - 12/11/2019

Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Tuesday that the government has received a 2019 budget full of time bombs, pointing out that the government is forced to pay debts and interest estimated at more than 11 trillion dinars.

Abdul Mahdi said in a speech followed by (information), that "the government received the budget of 2019 full of time bombs."

He added that "the current government did not work on the budgets of explosives like the previous governments."

He explained that "the government is obliged to repay loans and interest estimated at more than 11 trillion dinars."

"It is unfair to blame a year-old government for the corruption that has been accumulating for years," he said. LINK

Tahrir Square now

2019-11-13 12:19

The Liberation Square in central Baghdad on Wednesday witnessed an unprecedented influx of demonstrators. "Large numbers of people have come to Tahrir Square since this morning in support of the demonstrators," the Euphrates News reporter said.

The protestors of Tahrir Square in Baghdad today, issued a statement number (2), which includes the call for million demonstrations next Friday, November 15, rejecting the solutions put forward by the government, and affirming the demands made by the demonstrators for all these sacrifices, which showed the highest religious authority in Najaf Concerned about the lack of seriousness of the concerned parties in their implementation. LINK

Iraq is among the most indebted countries to Russia

09:23 - 13/11/2019

Russian media published a list of debtors to Russia, which included two Arab countries, and the report showed that the countries most indebted to Russia are Belarus, Ukraine and Venezuela.

The Russian newspaper RBC prepared a report based on several sources about the debtors of Russia, according to which 17 countries in the world owes Moscow for 26.7 billion dollars.

Belarus topped the list with $ 7.6 billion in debt to Russia, followed by Ukraine with 3.7 billion and Venezuela with 3.5 billion.

The list included two Arab countries, Yemen and Iraq, and did not include foreign loans granted by Russia to build power stations in the world.

It is noteworthy in the report the absence of Arab countries such as Syria and Algeria, where Russia had announced at the end of last year to write off debts to a group of countries, including three Arab countries are Iraq, Algeria and Syria.

According to a report in the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper last December, Moscow has written off $ 21.5 billion in debt to Iraq, Syria $ 9.8 billion and Algeria $ 4.7 billion in exchange for deals in areas such as construction, oil and gas. LINK

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