Statement released by the Coalition of Iraqi National Unity Denouncing the series of terrorist bombings which hit cities in Iraq today 9/9/2012     A congratulatory message to the Muslim World on the setting in of Eid al-Fitr Al Mubarak      A congratulatory message to the Muslim World on the advent of Laylat al-Qadr     Console Memory Of The Martyrdom Of Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (May Allah Honor Him)     The Second Conference Of Coalition of Iraqi National Unity - 07/07/2012     Statement issued from CINU Condemning the outrageous assault on the Shiite al Waqf Divan     CINU conference in Anbar Governorate     Statement issued from the CNU in support of the Iraqi people demonstration held on Friday, February 25     Statement on the occasion of the victorious Egyptian Revolution     Statement of CINU denunciating Basra & Anbar incidents        
 
Liberating Iraqi economy
 

From here, CINU adopts a full-fledged scheme to deliver Iraqi economy from the tight limitations of administrative mentality which still curb this country's potentials and driving its economy towards deterioration and collapse - God forbid-.

The scheme ensures procedural steps but measured scientifically and in practice, and it calls for the support of Iraqi citizen to service this county now and in future.

This scheme could be outlined in the initiative to launch the country's real economy, the sectoral not commercial economy. The sectoral economy is the one that relies on the private sector as well as public and joint sectors, where, in this policy, dependence on oil already limited resources is reduced, and disbursement there from will be channeled for the sustenance of the poor sections on the one hand, and the remainder surplus will be employed in investment on the other hand. However, thru this policy return of domestic capitals are facilitated and foreign capitals attracted.

The main factor in this scheme is based on what can be called (national privatization) which is, in our opinion, the ideal and fastest solution to transfer people from poverty line and below to the line of decent life and above.

From of the book of Dr. Nahro Mohammad Abdul Kareem," Iraq in the footsteps of course correction", p. 103