The expert in oil economics: “Government spending decisions are “tension reducers for the state of anger among the masses”

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The expert in oil economics, Mohamed Al-Taher, spoke in a statement to our source commenting on the decisions issued by the Prime Minister, where he said: “The decisions of reactions are not in the interest of a balanced economy and do not achieve a long-term goal, and government spending decisions, whether to satisfy or appease, are nothing more than tension reducers for the state of anger among the masses.”

In the context of his speech, Al-Taher said: “In simple words, it can be said that the rational decision lies in increasing the efficiency of resource investment, raising the purchasing power of the currency, creating fields of production for all age groups who are of working age, reducing government spending, introducing mechanization into the wheels of the state and the state’s exit from a competing concept for the individual to be adopted for his creativity and motivating him to excel.”