Ahmadinejad
pledges to push Iran privatisation
AFP
TEHRAN
Petroleumworld.com 02 26 06
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Saturday pledged to drive ahead privatisation
in Iran following criticism by the supreme leader of the sluggish
opening-up of its economy to the private sector.
"The government is determined to open all avenues and unscrew
every bolt to implement article 44 of the constitution," state
television quoted Ahmadinejad as telling a meeting of leaders from
the engineering sector.
Article 44 of the Islamic republic's constitution refers to the public
and private sectors of the Iranian economy and speaks of private ownership
in industry, agriculture and services.
However the state currently has a grip on over three-quarters of Iran's
economy and supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last year issued
a decree envisaging a major programme of privatisation.
"The government is ready to use educated forces from the private
sector to build dams, power plants and infrastructure," Ahmadinejad
added.
Khamenei had on Monday described the actions undertaken to implement
article 44 as unsatisfactory, saying that not enough attention was
being paid to "creating a major evolution in the country's economy."
"Those that are hostile to these policies are those who are going
to lose their interests and influence," Khamenei said.
Khamenei's August 2006 order to privatise 80 percent of public and
state institutions notably excludes firms in the oil and energy sector
as well as industries involved in work connected to defence and security.
Ahmadinejad's government has until now been seen by observers to be
dragging its feet on privatisation.
Under a plan criticised by economists, the government has been seeking
to hand out a large proportion of the shares in privatised companies
as "justice" shares to the poor.
However the president defended the government's record, saying it
had granted shares in state companies to people totalling around 2.7
billion dollars through the stock market and justice shares.
AFP
24 1135 GMT 02 07
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