Formation of a committee to inventory and evaluate private expropriations on the path to development »

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Baghdad – WAA – Nassar Al-Hajj

The Prime Minister’s Advisor for Transport Affairs, Nasser Al-Asadi, announced today, Friday, the formation of a committee to inventory and evaluate private expropriations along the development road project.

Al-Asadi told the (INA): “The Supreme Committee for the Development Road Project decided during the last meeting to form a committee from several parties to limit the evaluation of expropriations and then determine the compensation amounts,” indicating that “a royal order will be issued to begin its work as soon as possible.”

Al-Asadi added, “Most of the private expropriations on the development road project belong to the state, and a small percentage belong to citizens, so the compensation amounts will be determined for them.”

He stressed that “the expropriation project file is important and sensitive for the development path,” noting that “all important files will be resolved through the Supreme Committee, which is personally headed by the Prime Minister.”

Earlier, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani directed to settle expropriations along the path of the Development Road Project.

The Prime Minister’s Media Office said in a statement received by the (INA), “Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani chaired the periodic meeting of the Supreme Committee for the Development Road Project, in the presence of the Minister of Transport, the Minister of Construction, Housing, Municipalities and Public Works, the Director of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Chairman of the Investment Commission, and a number of officials in the Ministries of Planning, Oil, Electricity and Communications, and the Prime Minister’s advisors.”

He added that “the meeting witnessed a review of the progress made in the Grand Faw Port, and the Minister of Transport reviewed the implementation procedures achieved in light of the decisions of previous meetings, and the follow-up of the expropriations file and the resolution of conflicts with the Ministries of Oil and Electricity, and with other ministries and governorates.”

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