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    The electricity crisis is worsening in Iraq, and Al-Kazemi dismisses and punishes officials in the M

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    The electricity crisis is worsening in Iraq, and Al-Kazemi dismisses and punishes officials in the M Empty The electricity crisis is worsening in Iraq, and Al-Kazemi dismisses and punishes officials in the M

    Post by Rocky Sat 03 Jul 2021, 6:57 am

    [size=52]The electricity crisis is worsening in Iraq, and Al-Kazemi dismisses and punishes officials in the Ministry of Electricity[/size]

    [size=45][You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Today, Friday, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi directed the dismissal and punishment of officials in the Federal Ministry of Electricity due to negligence and negligence.[/size]
    Al-Kazemi’s media office said, in a statement, that “Al-Kazemi directed the dismissal of the Director General of the General Company for Electricity Transmission / Middle Euphrates as an agency, and directing a punishment of reprimand to him for neglecting to perform his duties and duties, which caused the fall of the power transmission lines (400kv), and the occurrence of power outage. All over the provinces.
    The statement added, "Al-Kazemi also directed that measures be taken against other officials in the ministry because of their shortcomings in their work and the tasks assigned to them, and an investigation was opened into cases of negligence and negligence in some parts of the ministry that led to a decline in the supply of citizens with electrical energy and exacerbated their suffering, despite the continuous directives of the President The Council of Ministers for officials and workers in the Ministry of Electricity, with the importance of working hard, making maximum efforts, preparing well for the summer, and alleviating the suffering of citizens.”
    Meanwhile, anger prevailed in the “Al-Ma’amal” area in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, due to power outages for more than 72 hours, amid high temperatures of more than half the boiling point.
     A number of protesters blocked the Baghdad-Baquba road with burning tires late Thursday night, calling for urgent solutions to the electricity crisis that recurs every summer.
    In the context, the district of “Al-Manathira” in Najaf governorate witnessed the largest protests, as a result of the continuing power outages.
     Hundreds of residents of the district gathered, declaring an open sit-in in the streets and blocking the main roads, to protest against the lack of electricity and the lack of accountability for those responsible for corruption in the Ministry of Electricity during the past years.
    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] also witnessed   protests against the deteriorating electricity situation.[/size]
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