Minister of Electricity attributed the continuous power cuts for "lack of financial and fuel allocations"
7/25/15
BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / .. parliamentary source said on Saturday that the electricity minister Qasim al-Fahdawi attributed the frequent power outages to the lack of financial allocations and fuel.
The source said to the reporter / Baghdadi News / "The Fahdawi attributed, at a meeting with the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary day, the constant power cuts in the central and southern governorates private, to
Lack of financial allocations, as well as the lack of major fuel processing plants. "
Referred to as the southern provinces, has seen large demonstrations last week to demand the resignation of the Minister of Electricity, against the backdrop of the deterioration of processing some areas, especially some of the districts of Basra, electricity and interruption for more than half a day.
And it saw demonstrations in the district of the city in Basra province, the death of young man shot dead by security forces. Ended 21 m / o
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7/25/15
BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / .. parliamentary source said on Saturday that the electricity minister Qasim al-Fahdawi attributed the frequent power outages to the lack of financial allocations and fuel.
The source said to the reporter / Baghdadi News / "The Fahdawi attributed, at a meeting with the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary day, the constant power cuts in the central and southern governorates private, to
Lack of financial allocations, as well as the lack of major fuel processing plants. "
Referred to as the southern provinces, has seen large demonstrations last week to demand the resignation of the Minister of Electricity, against the backdrop of the deterioration of processing some areas, especially some of the districts of Basra, electricity and interruption for more than half a day.
And it saw demonstrations in the district of the city in Basra province, the death of young man shot dead by security forces. Ended 21 m / o
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