Baghdad, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani chaired today, Tuesday, the thirty-second regular session of the Council of Ministers, during which the most important topics and general issues were discussed, and the implementation of the government program's targets, and various issues and files on the agenda were followed up. At the beginning of the session, the Prime Minister pointed to the importance of the general population census scheduled to be conducted next November, and its necessity in drawing up successful economic and development plans, and directed ministries and institutions, especially the Ministry of Education, to oblige their employees concerned with implementing the general census to complete their assigned duties within the framework of the success of the census process, and directed the relevant departments to continue granting employees enrolled in the census stages all their approved privileges, and not to deduct any of them, and following up on the Council's Economic Development and Investment Regulation Affairs, the recommendations of the Ministerial Council for the Economy were approved. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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