Super mp Sheikh Ali accused Maliki wasted 27 billion dollars has been earmarked to improve the electricity
August 1, 2015,
The Prosecutor accused the mainstream Civic Democratic Super Sheikh on Saturday, Vice President Nouri al-Maliki to 27 billion dollars has been earmarked to improve the electricity sector during his tenure as Prime Minister, with responsibility for the deterioration of the electrical system campaign, stressed that the demonstrations yesterday, expressing rejection of government policies on electricity.
Ultra Sheikh said at a press conference held at the Parliament building that "Maliki responsible for squandering $ 27 billion was earmarked for improving energy electricity during his three successive Governments", stating that "solely responsible for the deterioration of the electrical system is Maliki and not current Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi or electricity."
Sheikh Ali said, "yesterday, demonstrations, protest was an expression of rejection to the Government's policies on electricity, particularly related to corruption", describing "the media coverage of a demonstration yesterday timid."
Were the Iraqi capital of Baghdad and several other cities, experienced on Friday (31 July 2015), protests over poor services and lack of processing power with high temperatures, activists and journalists to demand accountability of spoilers and the dismissal of electricity Minister.
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August 1, 2015,
The Prosecutor accused the mainstream Civic Democratic Super Sheikh on Saturday, Vice President Nouri al-Maliki to 27 billion dollars has been earmarked to improve the electricity sector during his tenure as Prime Minister, with responsibility for the deterioration of the electrical system campaign, stressed that the demonstrations yesterday, expressing rejection of government policies on electricity.
Ultra Sheikh said at a press conference held at the Parliament building that "Maliki responsible for squandering $ 27 billion was earmarked for improving energy electricity during his three successive Governments", stating that "solely responsible for the deterioration of the electrical system is Maliki and not current Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi or electricity."
Sheikh Ali said, "yesterday, demonstrations, protest was an expression of rejection to the Government's policies on electricity, particularly related to corruption", describing "the media coverage of a demonstration yesterday timid."
Were the Iraqi capital of Baghdad and several other cities, experienced on Friday (31 July 2015), protests over poor services and lack of processing power with high temperatures, activists and journalists to demand accountability of spoilers and the dismissal of electricity Minister.
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