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Urgent .. Urgent .. The Iraqi government decided to increase the prices of electricity!!

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BAGHDAD - Alaa Mousa

Declared site as prime minister, that the work tariff new power supply will begin early next January, indicating that it had completed lists tariff and all the necessary procedures to work out, as identified minimum tariff of 20 dinars and the highest tariff of 135 Iraqi dinars per kilogram per watt, indicating that the work tariff new came under the guidance from the Ministry of Electricity and according to the tariff set by the Council of Ministers.


And calculated wages electrical energy consumption, according to the new tariff of the Council of Ministers, the unity of the "kilowatt / hour", and the price of 20 Iraqi dinars per one unit, in the case of consumption of between 1 - 1000 units, and 50 dinars for consumption between 1001 to 2000 units, and 80 dinars for consumption between 2001 - 3000 units, 100 dinars to the consumption between 3001 - 4000 units, and 135 Iraqi dinars if the consumption of more than 4001 units.

The new tariff approved by the Committee for Economic Affairs in the Council of Ministers earlier disrupted by the Ministry of Electricity after the demonstrations witnessed by a number of Iraqi provinces in protest against the deterioration of the reality of power and constant interruptions.

The recent period has witnessed demonstrations many government blamed and Electricity Minister responsible for outages for long hours, led to the resignation of the Minister Karim Wahid in the month of June without a solution to the electricity crisis, in a time when hot weather remarkable rise and reached 56 degrees Celsius.

It is noteworthy that Iraq is suffering a shortage in the supply of electric power since 1990 after the United Nations imposed a blockade on Iraq, and the problem was exacerbated after the year 2003, increasing hours of power outages to about twenty hours in a day as increasing people's dependence on small power generators and civil.

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