Al-Awadi: The semi-annual report of the Iraqi government will be sent to Parliament after Eid

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The Iraqi government Spokesman, Basem Al-Awadi, announced today, Sunday, that the government's semi-annual report was sent to Parliament after the Eid, while noting that the achievements mentioned in the report were made without a large budget.

Al-Awadi said in a televised statement: "The semi-annual report of the Iraqi government included all the decisions of the Council of Ministers and the important points in the government program, and it will reach the House of Representatives after the Eid al-Adha holiday to inform the members of the Council of what the government has done in many areas."

He added, "The report included raising all issues transparently, and the Ministers had a long time to justify what was not accomplished or completed," noting that "the final evaluation of the report during the past 6 months is above good."

He stated that "during the next 6 months, a new report or an annual report will be issued that includes broader details," pointing out that "the aim of issuing the report is that the current government is a national service government that puts success in its sights, as there are issues that are not tangible and intangible for the citizen of through decisions issued by the government, but they are in his favor.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency