Maliki: signatures to dismiss Fahdawi for failing in the Ministry of Electricity
7/18/15
Fahdawi need to review the policy failed in the ministry and administration to resign in the absence of the ability to provide services to citizens and away from the punishment of certain provinces such as Basra policy.
BAGHDAD / obelisk warned MP from Basra Abdul Salam al-Maliki province, on Friday, the Minister of Electricity Qassim al-Fahdawi of the consequences of going too far in punishing the province to cut off the power supply by abnormally in conjunction with the unprecedented rise in temperature, stressing the intention to collect signatures to question the minister as a prelude to his dismissal in If the continuation of the ministry failure to provide electricity.
Said Abdul Salam al-Maliki said in a statement, carried by the local media, followed up "obelisk", "The people of Basra are fed struggling with apathy despite the many appeals by the people of the province and local government to repair the reality of electricity under high temperatures, but all of those pleas did not heeded empty promises is shameful and justifications that no longer believe the people of Basra. "
He added that "Basra live today turmoil and large demonstrations have reached the limits predicted grave dangers in judicial Qurna and the city and other areas, so the lack of government intervention and the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi personally and find a fast processors will make us in front of undesirable results have reached an explosion of the province."
Maliki reiterated "the need to review Fahdawi of his policy failed in the ministry administration and resign in the absence of the ability to provide services to citizens and away from the punishment of certain provinces such as Basra policy", adding that "the intention to collect signatures to interrogate Fahdawi a prelude to his dismissal in the absence be found quick solutions Electricity in the province. "
The Basra has seen Thursday, July 16, 2015 mass demonstrations because of the deterioration of the reality of electricity in the province
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7/18/15
Fahdawi need to review the policy failed in the ministry and administration to resign in the absence of the ability to provide services to citizens and away from the punishment of certain provinces such as Basra policy.
BAGHDAD / obelisk warned MP from Basra Abdul Salam al-Maliki province, on Friday, the Minister of Electricity Qassim al-Fahdawi of the consequences of going too far in punishing the province to cut off the power supply by abnormally in conjunction with the unprecedented rise in temperature, stressing the intention to collect signatures to question the minister as a prelude to his dismissal in If the continuation of the ministry failure to provide electricity.
Said Abdul Salam al-Maliki said in a statement, carried by the local media, followed up "obelisk", "The people of Basra are fed struggling with apathy despite the many appeals by the people of the province and local government to repair the reality of electricity under high temperatures, but all of those pleas did not heeded empty promises is shameful and justifications that no longer believe the people of Basra. "
He added that "Basra live today turmoil and large demonstrations have reached the limits predicted grave dangers in judicial Qurna and the city and other areas, so the lack of government intervention and the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi personally and find a fast processors will make us in front of undesirable results have reached an explosion of the province."
Maliki reiterated "the need to review Fahdawi of his policy failed in the ministry administration and resign in the absence of the ability to provide services to citizens and away from the punishment of certain provinces such as Basra policy", adding that "the intention to collect signatures to interrogate Fahdawi a prelude to his dismissal in the absence be found quick solutions Electricity in the province. "
The Basra has seen Thursday, July 16, 2015 mass demonstrations because of the deterioration of the reality of electricity in the province
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