The government’s opposition to allocating equity shares to the survivors

In an interview with the economic reporter of Fars News Agency, Hossein Gurbanzadeh said about the latest news about the allocation of equity shares to the survivors of the three low-income deciles of the society: After the opposition of the presidential legal vice, the Ministry of Petroleum and the Ministry of Security to the allocation of government shares in three companies Persian Gulf Petrochemical, National Copper and Steel, is not new news.
He said: “Other than these three companies, the government has no other significant shares to give for this purpose.”
According to Fars news agency, although in the budget law of 1401, the government was obliged to identify the survivors of the three low-income deciles of the society, and in this context, the statistical population of 3.5 million people was identified and announced by the privatization organization in June last year, finally in late March. In the past, it was mentioned that the President’s Legal Vice-President opposed giving justice shares to these people.
Recently, some media mistakenly announced the government’s decision on February 23 last year signed by the first vice president as the government’s decision to give equity shares, but Gurbanzadeh said: The latest decision is the opposition of the legal vice president, regarding the allocation of equity shares. We have to see what has been done to the survivors this year in the form of the budget law of 1402.
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