Baghdad-INA
Al-Sudani has instructed ministers, governors, and relevant government agencies responsible for removing individuals illegally occupying public properties to take into consideration the living conditions of land occupants as well as street vendors. This directive takes into account the challenging circumstances that have compelled many individuals to utilize public spaces for their livelihoods or residence.
Also the Prime Minister stressed the significance of offering suitable alternative locations to sustain their livelihoods and allocating residential land to eligible individuals before commencing eviction processes that are essential for launching infrastructure projects benefiting the wider community.
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