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    Post by Rocky Sun 07 Mar 2021, 7:15 am

    [size=52]Parliamentary services: The government and the Ministry of Transport have abandoned the large Faw port project[/size]
    [size=45]Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan[/size]
    [size=45]Popular campaigns have escalated demanding the change of local governments to five governorates, while security forces still use violence most of the time to confront the protests.[/size]
    [size=45]Nasiriyah inflicted the first defeat on a series of conservatives, who are usually the arms of political parties - according to activists - and Nazem Al-Waeli resigned at the end of last February, against the backdrop of bloody protests that killed 9 people and wounded dozens of others.[/size]
    [size=45]Three governorates had been living for months on a hot plate (Nasiriyah, Babel, and Kut), and had received promises from the government close times to resolve the governors' crisis and services, before Diwaniyah and Samawah organized into the governorates demanding the change of local administrations. Wasit was able to extract the first solution by withdrawing some of its powers. Governor Muhammad Al-Mayahi, who suffers from an infection with the "Corona" virus, while she vowed to return the demonstrations if the new administration fails.[/size]
    [size=45]As for Babylon, it has postponed widespread demonstrations, described as a "storm", awaiting new promises, while Nasiriyah awaits an alternative name for the resigned governor.[/size]
    [size=45]Since the October demonstrations stopped after the outbreak of the "Corona" epidemic in March 2020, some governorates have moved the protests inside, and demanded a change of officials, in a movement that activists considered at the time that it would hit the depth of the influential parties, as these parties depend a lot on the conservatives to gain popular support and control the allocations. Financial.[/size]
    [size=45]The demonstrations will not stop[/size]
    [size=45]Dergham Majed, an activist in Babylon, told Al-Mada that the demonstrations "against the corrupt, headed by the acting governor, Hassan Mandil, will continue and escalate."[/size]
    [size=45]Demonstrators in Hilla, south of Baghdad, have vowed to “Babylon Storm” if the government does not fulfill three demands: to dismiss the governor, prosecute the corrupt, and work on the major Babil sewage project, which has been suspended for more than a year due to disagreements over “party quotas,” according to what activists say.[/size]
    [size=45]During Majid's speech yesterday, he was preparing for what he called "terrorizing the spoilers", saboteurs and those who benefit from the peace of the demonstrators, through "widespread protests in the province."[/size]
    [size=45]Activists in Babylon had confirmed earlier to (Al-Mada) that Ammar al-Hakim - the leader of the Wisdom Movement - was pressuring the prime minister to prevent changing the governor, and they (the protesters) had earlier refused to meet al-Hakim to discuss the governor’s issue.[/size]
    [size=45]Hasan Mandil, who has been running the Babylon Governorate by proxy for more than a year, belongs to the Wisdom Movement, after the former governor of State of Law, Karrar al-Abadi, escaped, and a seven-year prison sentence was passed in absentia for falsifying documents.[/size]
    [size=45]Town of the unemployed[/size]
    [size=45]In Diwaniyah, which joined the wave of demonstrations calling for the dismissal of local governments, security forces used violence to prevent protesters. The protester, Ali Badri, told Al-Mada that "our governorate is one of the worst provinces, and we will not remain silent anymore about poverty, unemployment and scarcity of services."[/size]
    [size=45]Zuhair al-Shaalan, who protesters of Diwaniyah demanded to be dismissed from the post of governor, said earlier that "Diwaniyah has become one of the poorest cities in Iraq."[/size]
    [size=45]The poverty rate in Diwaniyah is estimated at 47%, according to the latest statistics of the Ministry of Planning, while unemployment reaches more than 52%, including 7,000 holders of master's and doctoral degrees. Al-Badri added, "Governor Al-Shaalan is one of those responsible for the decline in services and the failure to claim the rights of the province."[/size]
    [size=45]On Saturday, large security forces arrived in Diwaniyah, against the background of the protests there, and injured dozens of protesters, in exchange for 4 injuries in the security ranks because they were pelted by the protesters with stones.[/size]
    [size=45]Activist Al-Badri confirmed that "large arrests took place in Diwaniyah after the protests, and campaigns to pursue the demonstrators to their homes."[/size]
    [size=45]The demonstrators withdrew from the city center, on Saturday evening, while ambulances transported the injured from the security services and the demonstrators to the Diwaniyah Teaching Hospital for treatment. While the security services arrested a number of demonstrators during the dispersal of the demonstration, after a hit and run on Al-Mawakeb Al-Hussainiya Street, in the center of Diwaniyah. Shaalan, who belongs to State of Law, was elected in 2019, despite the rejection of the Virtue Party, which had long dominated the position.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Fadhila lost in the last election cycle of the provincial council in 2014, two governors: Ammar al-Madani and Sami al-Hasnawi, who was dismissed by the provincial council in the summer of 2019 due to corruption cases.[/size]
    [size=45]Half a million poor[/size]
    [size=45]In the governorate of the half a million poor, security forces in Muthanna have launched, during the past two days, "severe violent campaigns" against the demonstrators.[/size]
    [size=45]Kazem al-Samawi, a pseudonym for an activist in the city, says to (Al-Mada) that "the men and the forces of MP Ahmed Manafi are the ones who pursue the demonstrators and activists."[/size]
    [size=45]The poverty rate in Muthanna, which has a population of about one million people, is estimated at 52%, while many services are lacking.[/size]
    [size=45]"The state of law to which the governor belongs is struggling to survive until the next elections at the expense of the population," added Al-Samawi, who requested that his explicit name be withheld for fear of prosecution.[/size]
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