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    A PARLIAMENTARIAN ATTACKS A GOVERNMENT DECISION REGARDING ELECTRICITY CONTRACTS

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    [size=38]A PARLIAMENTARIAN ATTACKS A GOVERNMENT DECISION REGARDING ELECTRICITY CONTRACTS[/size]




    Thursday, July 8, 2021 2:25 PM
    Special / National News Center
    Today, Thursday, MP Amjad Al-Aqabi attacked a government decision related to electricity contracts.
    Al-Uqabi told the National News Center that "the contracts related to lines 133 and 400 regarding importing energy from Turkey, there was a cabinet decision signed by the Minister of Oil, which is Resolution 21 that mentioned Line 133 to be referred to Al-Aqsa Company, and Resolution 40 stipulated that The 400 line is also referred to Al-Aqsa Company, but the government transferred the contracts to the Car Company without competition or lawsuits, without stating the reason.”
    He added: "Al-Aqsa Company did not apologize on the 400 line, and it also has many advantages, including that its price is lower than the Iranian price."
    He continued, "The company rehabilitated the line from its own pocket, restarted the station in Mosul, and spent $700-800 thousand."
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