Abadi: Resolving the electricity crisis is to "restructure" the ministry
8/2/2015
BAGHDAD / .. assured the parliamentary energy committee member Zahir al-Abadi, Saturday, that the solution to the electricity crisis in the country is to "restructure" the ministry, and giving powers to the provinces in order to be responsible for the program. Ebadi said for "Eye Iraq News" that "the solution to the electricity crisis is to" restructure "the ministry and give governors the powers of the ministry of energy in order to enjoy their provinces," noting that "the question the Minister did not solve the electricity crisis." He said "there are political moves to the dismissal of the Minister of Electricity from office but the House of Representatives his interrogators that provide sufficient evidence that shows shortening or corruption in the work of the minister." And approved by Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, on Saturday, on the grill and Electricity Minister Qassim Fahdawi in the Council. Demonstrated Friday evening hundreds of people in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad to protest the lack of electric power, which coincided with the unprecedented rise of temperature. Ended 9
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8/2/2015
BAGHDAD / .. assured the parliamentary energy committee member Zahir al-Abadi, Saturday, that the solution to the electricity crisis in the country is to "restructure" the ministry, and giving powers to the provinces in order to be responsible for the program. Ebadi said for "Eye Iraq News" that "the solution to the electricity crisis is to" restructure "the ministry and give governors the powers of the ministry of energy in order to enjoy their provinces," noting that "the question the Minister did not solve the electricity crisis." He said "there are political moves to the dismissal of the Minister of Electricity from office but the House of Representatives his interrogators that provide sufficient evidence that shows shortening or corruption in the work of the minister." And approved by Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, on Saturday, on the grill and Electricity Minister Qassim Fahdawi in the Council. Demonstrated Friday evening hundreds of people in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad to protest the lack of electric power, which coincided with the unprecedented rise of temperature. Ended 9
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