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    The governor is communicating with Al-Kazemi to address the city's problems.. the Dhi Qar government

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    government - The governor is communicating with Al-Kazemi to address the city's problems.. the Dhi Qar government Empty The governor is communicating with Al-Kazemi to address the city's problems.. the Dhi Qar government

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    [size=52]The governor is communicating with Al-Kazemi to address the city's problems.. the Dhi Qar government is moving on 3 files related to the demands of the demonstrators[/size]

    [size=45]The local government in Dhi Qar revealed moves to resolve three files related to lawsuits chasing the demonstrators and the wounded in October, and to address the problem of unemployed youth.[/size]
    [size=45]While she referred to the adoption of a road map for urban development and to meet the demands of citizens, she stressed that the reconstruction movement will not succeed without rebuilding confidence between the citizen and his government.[/size]
    [size=45]The governor of Dhi Qar, Muhammad Hadi Al-Ghazi, said in a press statement, which was followed by (Al-Mada), that "Eid al-Fitr will come upon us this year at a time when the province is witnessing a state of security and stability."[/size]
    [size=45]Hadi continued, "This comes in conjunction with the Emaar movement, which included many different service sectors and in all cities of the governorate and in accordance with the principle of distributing budgets according to population ratios."[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out, "Dhi Qar inherited a tense political and social reality after the October demonstrations, and that it began to heal its wounds, recover gradually, and achieve gains on the ground."[/size]
    [size=45]Hadi stressed, "What Dhi Qar made in the mass movement was not in vain, and that today it is reaping the fruits of what it provided."[/size]
    [size=45]And he talked about “the three most important crises that the governorate has suffered from, and every time it returns to the forefront of demands, it is represented by the crisis of the wounded in the protests, which embodied the great suffering that burdened the victims and their families psychologically and financially, and the crisis of lawsuits filed against the background of the demonstrations, with the circumstances it mixed, and finally the crisis of the unemployed youth Labor and they were the mainstay and leaders of the protests.”[/size]
    [size=45]And Al-Ghazi added, "We in the local government realized this and moved with confidence and responsibility towards drawing a road map for the solution. Since we were assigned the responsibility, we have worked to synchronize urban development by meeting the demands of the street with all its segments."[/size]
    [size=45]He explained, "Our vision was based on the fact that the reconstruction and reconstruction movement that the province accepted with the support of the Baghdad government cannot succeed and achieve its fruits unless it coincides with rebuilding trust between the citizen and his government, and imposing reassurance on the congested street."[/size]
    [size=45]The Dhi Qar Governorate Reconstruction Fund announced in April of this year that it would continue to implement 206 projects within its plan for 2021, stressing the inclusion of more than 220 new service projects at a cost of 600 billion dinars within the 2022 plan, after receiving it from the governorate administration.[/size]
    [size=45]The governor of Dhi Qar stated, “We moved with the files of the three crises and knocking on the doors of decision-makers in Baghdad, to show them that the reconstruction funds alone will not be sufficient to rebuild Dhi Qar and restore comprehensive stability in it, unless it is accompanied by bold decisions that move the stagnant water and speak openly about the unspoken, the wounded. lawsuits, and unemployment.[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out, to "meetings and consultations in this regard with the Prime Minister and the Secretary-General of the Council, and to reach fruitful and important results on the way to resolving the crises."[/size]
    [size=45]Hadi confirmed, obtaining “Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi’s approval to include the October wounded with the exceptions of the Ministry of Health and to send critical cases of them for treatment outside the country, while the least dangerous are transferred to Ibn Sina Hospital in the form of meals.”[/size]
    [size=45]And he went, “to the Prime Minister’s agreement to approach the Supreme Judicial Council to transfer cases from the anti-terrorism department to the departments in the local police for the purpose of surrendering themselves and closing this complex file, provided that this is in accordance with the law and without prejudice to the specialization of the judiciary.”[/size]
    [size=45]Hadi continues, "The appointments are not within the competence of the local government, but we presented the prime minister with three proposals to address the crisis, which include hiring them on contracts with oil companies in the province, appointing them to the lists of deletion and creation, or giving them monthly salaries from the Ministry of Labor."[/size]
    [size=45]Hadi went on to “the approval of the Prime Minister to refer the third request to the Ministry of Labor, and to postpone the first and second requests until the budget is approved.”[/size]
    [size=45]Dhi Qar Governorate, which includes 22 administrative units, 10 of which are adjacent to the marsh areas, faces a severe shortage of basic services, deterioration and aging infrastructure, not to mention a clinical deficit in government hospitals estimated at more than 4,500 beds, and a deficit in school buildings estimated at more than 700 buildings, while the residential areas served by networks do not constitute The sewage system is only less than 30% of the aforementioned areas, while the electricity sector suffers from the obsolescence of transmission lines, networks, stations and secondary transformers that are no longer absorbing the growing loads and facing the risks of melting or explosion of transformers, and there are still dozens of villages that are not served by water and electricity, in addition to the suffering of residents The governorate, whose number is estimated at more than two million and 320 thousand people, suffers from water scarcity during the summer.[/size]
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