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« Panama Voting on Major Canal Expansion | Main | Private operators for passenger trains? No way! - says the former financial commissioner of Indian Railways » October 22, 2006Kuwait: Govt wants delayed projects approved; Al-Sharie favours waiving off citizens loans
Source: Arab Times KUWAIT CITY: With only a few days left for the beginning of the next parliamentary session which is scheduled for Oct 30, both parliamentarians and the ministers are working overtime to prepare their list of priorities. The government is said to be wooing the parliamentarians in order to get a number of big projects executed. The projects had been delayed for quite some time and the government wants them approved and executed this time around. A high-ranking government official said the government is preparing to approve a number of laws, which have been studied by specialized committees in the Cabinet. These laws include new regulations for the BOT projects, public taxes law and the law of the retired citizens allowances. Posted by pichu at October 22, 2006 10:01 PM |
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