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Bahraini Finance Minister Says Drop in Oil Prices Didn’t Surprise Government
2015-12-22 - 1:58 am
Bahrain Mirror: The Bahraini Finance Minister Ahmad bin Mohammad Al Khalifa, before the appointed Shura council during its meeting, claimed that the drop in oil prices wasn't "surprising to us," stressing that the government is facing "a big challenge" yet is "unlikely to go broke."
The first deputy Shura Council president Jamal Fakhro that the current prices of oil cannot cover the salaries and wages in Bahrain, adding that "Bahrain has entered a dark tunnel."
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