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The Council of Ministers retracts: Continuing to provide support to everyone who submitted an objection until further notice

The Council of Ministers

The Council of Ministers decided, in a meeting held on Tuesday evening, to continue providing support to everyone who submitted an objection until it is decided upon.
According to SANA, and in light of the objections recorded on the electronic platform designated for objections, the attendees confirmed that every permanent or temporary employee or retired civilian or military employee is appointed on the salary and wage scale and has been excluded from the support because he owns only one car, the support is returned to him after submitting an objection request on the website and check it out.
And he decided to continue receiving objections from the various segments that are not included in the system, to consider their validity and decide on them by a working team that was previously formed in all the concerned ministries.
It was also decided that the Immigration and Passports Department at the Ministry of Interior will open its doors daily from 8 am to 8 pm to decide on the objections of those who were not covered by the support because they left the country for more than a year and their presence was found inside the country.
The Presidency of the Council of Ministers confirmed that the government is committed to a policy of providing support to those who are truly impossible, and the step to restructure the support comes out of ensuring the continuity and sustainability of the support file in view of the increasing burdens of this file and with the aim of reducing the state’s general budget deficit.
It is noteworthy that the social networking sites in Syria today were awash with objections by thousands of them being excluded from support for reasons they considered incorrect or for errors in the electronic program.

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