Araji: should be directed to the Ministry of Electricity Investment
Follow-up - and babysit - called on Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, on Monday, the Ministry of Electricity to go about investing, as he emphasized that the government imports are less than in previous years because of lower oil prices.
They said in a press interview on the sidelines of his visit to the Ministry of Electricity, "I met with the Minister of Electricity Qassim Fahdawi specialist staff and there was a detailed explanation of what is done by the ministry," he said. "We talked about the electrical system."
Araji said that "efforts should be exceptional and great and directed the ministry to invest," noting that "Everyone knows that the imports of the government because of lower oil prices do not be like previous years, so the use of the best investment this depends on the officials in the ministry's efforts."
Iraq has suffered from a lack of electrical power supply since 1990 after the United Nations imposed a blockade on Iraq, and the problem worsened after 2003 hours thereby increasing power outages increasing the adoption of parents to small and private power generators. Q, Q
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Follow-up - and babysit - called on Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, on Monday, the Ministry of Electricity to go about investing, as he emphasized that the government imports are less than in previous years because of lower oil prices.
They said in a press interview on the sidelines of his visit to the Ministry of Electricity, "I met with the Minister of Electricity Qassim Fahdawi specialist staff and there was a detailed explanation of what is done by the ministry," he said. "We talked about the electrical system."
Araji said that "efforts should be exceptional and great and directed the ministry to invest," noting that "Everyone knows that the imports of the government because of lower oil prices do not be like previous years, so the use of the best investment this depends on the officials in the ministry's efforts."
Iraq has suffered from a lack of electrical power supply since 1990 after the United Nations imposed a blockade on Iraq, and the problem worsened after 2003 hours thereby increasing power outages increasing the adoption of parents to small and private power generators. Q, Q
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