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The Ministry of Transport: Processing 55 thousand requests to object to the exclusion from the subsidy due to the “car”

The Ministry of Transport

The Ministry of Transport announced that it has processed more than 55,000 requests to object to the exclusion from the subsidy due to owning a car, out of about 61,000 requests.
SANA news agency quoted the Director of Informatics in the Ministry, Raya Arafat, as saying that the treatment was carried out “whether by accepting it according to the standards or by rejecting it.”
Arafat clarified that there are 1,100 pending requests pending processing, pending the review of the concerned parties to the Directorate of Transport in order to complete their data.
The ministry had announced in a statement that it had checked all the requests received through the electronic platform that it launched earlier this month to receive the requests of those objecting to their exclusion from the subsidy because they own cars.
According to the statement, the ministry re-examined the objections according to a criterion that is not excluded from the subsidy due to the possession of a car for every “permanent or temporary employee or retired civilian or military appointed on the salary and wages scale.”
He must be the owner of only one car, and he has submitted an objection to his exclusion, regardless of the date of his ownership of the car.
The ministry indicated in its statement that the decision to exempt from the subsidy does not include owners of public cars operating on diesel in all its forms, regardless of their number, and that the support includes “owners of cars whose engine capacity is less than 1500 cc and the year of manufacture is less than 2008, and cars from cases (stolen – Burned – destroyed – transfer of records .. after settling their identification papers in the Directorates of Transport.
In its statement, the ministry stated that it had rejected “the objection requests of all those who did not meet the criteria that organized the subsidy restructuring.”

At the conclusion of its statement, the ministry asked “everyone who still feels that the standards apply to him” to resubmit the objection and review the transport directorates, “so that his request will be studied and decided upon if he needs to correct any data or documents submitted by the objector.”

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