Baghdad-INA
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced today, Thursday, the reasons for delaying the launch of the national project to build schools, while noting that the project includes building 7 thousand schools.
A spokesman for the secretariat, Haider Majeed, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "One of the priorities of the General Secretariat and the Supreme Committee supervising the national project for building schools is setting technical standards and the quality of project implementation, as it is one of the vital and strategic important projects," indicating that "the project includes building 7 thousand schools throughout Iraq. "
He added that "the first phase of it will include the construction of a thousand schools," attributing "the reasons for delaying the launch of the project to the incomplete offers by the Chinese companies that will implement the project."
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