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UN warns of undermining democracy in Iraq if it does not change in the economic reality

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UN warns of undermining democracy in Iraq if it does not change in the economic reality

Editor: NK | CC | BS Monday, 31 May 2010 06:57 GMT

Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Invited the United Nations Mission in Iraq to share Iraq's oil revenues throughout Iraq, including the Kurdistan region of Iraq and Kirkuk, Al-Hayat at the same time a gap in all economic spheres in the country and limited in reconstruction projects, warning of the possibility that undermine democratic gains achieved "if the current situation has not changed."

The head of the United Nations Mission Ad Melkert in a report to the UN Security Council in the twenty-fifth of the month of May to discuss the latest developments in Iraq, said that "the United Nations recommends that all parties to focus on sharing oil revenues throughout Iraq, including the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Kirkuk and take adequate steps in this regard to solve the country's economic problems. "

The political groups in the Iraqi parliament outgoing has failed to reach agreement on a law to manage the oil sector and revenue sharing of oil, due to differences between blocks on the established percentages of each province, and on how to manage the oil sector in Iraq, calling for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc that there will be role for the region or to maintain with the federal government in the management of the oil sector, with the view that the political blocs of the oil sector should be managed by the federal authority directly by the Ministry of Oil.

He Mleckert in his report that "the Iraqi economy is facing the challenge of translating the high expectations on the progress made at the political, security and convert it into economic growth, thus creating job opportunities contribute to improving the living conditions of Iraqi citizens drastically," pointing to "a deficit in all fields of economic the country. "

The obverse regretted that "projects of reconstruction and rehabilitation in the majority of cases was limited, as well as not paying social priorities adequate attention after the parliamentary elections," warned of "the potential to undermine the gains made in strengthening democracy in Iraq if the situation does not change the current" .

He noted the President of the United Nations Mission in Iraq that "the signing of an international organization to deal with the Iraqi government aims to strengthen the Iraqi state-building in various fields during the next five years."

The Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation signed with the United Nations, in the atheist the tenth month of May, the Convention on the promotion of development and service delivery and economic growth that will contribute to the United Nations in building the Iraqi state through five key areas, namely the overall economic growth and environmental management and promote good governance and human rights protection and ensuring that members of Iraqi society to basic services and take advantage of human capabilities. "

The Iraqi cabinet has endorsed the end of April last five-year national development plan for the years (2010-2014) as the final revised by the Ministry of Planning taking the amendments proposed by some ministries into consideration.

The ratification of the National Development Plan Five-year (2010-2014) comes to reducing the differences and barriers between urban and rural areas and the provision of infrastructure and social services, and generate new jobs and increase awareness and acceptance of the principles of sustainable development for the realization of an integrated and coherent ensure activation Investment optimized for human and natural resources in the provinces all of Iraq, and by increasing the employment rate, particularly among young people and women and increase and improve the amount of water processed for human consumption and the quality and hard work to alleviate poverty, widely available in Iraq.


http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/3/7239/news-details-.html

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"the United Nations recommends that all parties to focus on sharing oil
revenues throughout Iraq, including the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Kirkuk
and take adequate steps in this regard to solve the country's economic
problems. "

That's talking about Art. 140....thought this was getting solved????

The political groups in the Iraqi parliament outgoing has failed to
reach agreement on a law to manage the oil sector and revenue sharing of
oil,

This is HCL....never got done because of the Kurds!!

Maybe the new GOI can finally get it all done!

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