A demonstration demanding better electricity in Najaf
7/22/2015
It demonstrated a number of people of Najaf province, Wednesday, in front of the provincial council building, demanding better the reality of electricity. Obelisk: demonstrated a number of people of Najaf province, Wednesday, in front of the provincial council building, demanding better the reality of electricity. A source told I followed "the obelisk," The number of people out of Najaf province, today, in a demonstration in front of the provincial council building, demanding better the reality of power. The correspondent added that the demonstrators raised angry slogans for the few hours of processing, and the reality of the deteriorating energy. The National Alliance MP Haider Alfoada called, on Wednesday (July 22, 2015), Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to convene an emergency session of the Council of Ministers to deal with the theme of "problem" of electric power and an end to the interruption, in what was considered that the Iraqi citizen, "fell victim to" the lack of coordination between the ministries of oil and electricity.
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7/22/2015
It demonstrated a number of people of Najaf province, Wednesday, in front of the provincial council building, demanding better the reality of electricity. Obelisk: demonstrated a number of people of Najaf province, Wednesday, in front of the provincial council building, demanding better the reality of electricity. A source told I followed "the obelisk," The number of people out of Najaf province, today, in a demonstration in front of the provincial council building, demanding better the reality of power. The correspondent added that the demonstrators raised angry slogans for the few hours of processing, and the reality of the deteriorating energy. The National Alliance MP Haider Alfoada called, on Wednesday (July 22, 2015), Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to convene an emergency session of the Council of Ministers to deal with the theme of "problem" of electric power and an end to the interruption, in what was considered that the Iraqi citizen, "fell victim to" the lack of coordination between the ministries of oil and electricity.
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