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The most recent protests staged Tuesday by hundreds of IMIS-affiliated militias near the giant oil fields and petroleum companies southern Iraq confirm the blatant Iranian plot  aimed at halting the production of Iraqi oil fields and confusing the global oil markets.

Observers said that the Iraqis' right in staging protests to express their deep discontent over the lack of services and electricity outage can't be taken as excuse to cause the halt of oil production through rallying outside near oil fields and giving other suspicious elements the opportunity to exploit the matter for malicious purposes.

More than 250 protesters gathered on Tuesday at the main entrance to the giant Zubair oilfield near Basra, police said, in growing unrest across southern cities over poor basic services

In turn, the Iraqi police used batons and rubber hoses to disperse the protesters, who vented their anger at several major oilfields since the demonstrations began nine days ago.

Zubair oilfield  

“We had orders not to use live fire but we also have orders not to allow anyone to disrupt operations at oilfields, and we will take necessary measures to keep the protesters away from the fields,” a policeman at the scene said.
Officials at the field, run by Italy's Eni, said production operations were running normally.

Observers said that major countries will intervene to protect their companies operating in Iraq unless Abadi's government  succeed in securing  the oil fields and thwart the Iranian schemes.


They added that joint US, Russian, British, Italian forces will be deployed in Iraq, in case of the foreign oil companies operating in Iraq being attacked by IMIS-affiliated terrorists.

The observers added that Iranian plot to stop Iraqi oil and halt the operation of oil companies has become widely known  in various regional and international arenas


The observers added that there is a  complete difference between the Iraqi protesters' demands over the lack of services and Iran's scheme aimed at halting the oil production in the all Gulf Region, especially in Iraq and confusing the global oil markets.

Iran's scheme

Observers said that the Iranian scheme targets harming the British, American and Russian oil companies in southern Iraq.

They added that these countries are expected to secure their companies targeted by The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

 Observers urged the Iraqi government headed by Haider al-Abadi, to urgently interfere to end such Iranian practices.
They stressed that Iran is involved in all protests currently staged in Iraq, especially in Basra, with the purpose of allowing the IRGC forces to infiltrate into Iraq through its borders with Kuwait 

This foreshadows the withdrawal of about 15 million barrels of oil from the global markets, and then Iran will announce  the success of its malicious scheme in halting Iraqi oil exports.

 

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/29594/Recent-protests-near-Zubeir-oil-field-confirm-Iran-s-blatant-plot

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Tomorrow .. Abadi meets with the governor of Dhi Qar to receive the demands of the demonstrators

08:28 - 17/07/2018

 
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will meet the governor of Dhi Qar on Tuesday to receive the protesters' demands, an informed source said Tuesday. 
The source told Mawazine News that a delegation led by the governor of Dhi Qar Yahya al-Naciri and members of the provincial council will visit Baghdad on Wednesday to meet with Abadi and hand over the demands of the demonstrators. 
He revealed that "Naciri will transfer to Abadi all the demands that were approved by the Council in its emergency yesterday, including the file of financial allocations to Qar and its stalled petrodollar, which could contribute to improving the economic reality, in addition to the file of services and infrastructure projects in the province, including the construction of hospitals and schools "He said. 
It is noteworthy that a delegation from the province of Basra met with Prime Minister Haider Abadi in Baghdad on Monday, to discuss the demands of the demonstrators.
It is noteworthy that angry demonstrations in several Iraqi cities including Dhi Qar, Najaf, Basra and Maysan since the beginning of this week, demanding services and ending the crisis of electricity and water, in addition to the development of quick solutions to eliminate corruption rampant in the government departments and local governments.

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  • yota691 changed the title to Tomorrow .. Abadi meets with the governor of Dhi Qar to receive the demands of the demonstrators

Iraqi premier Haider al-Abadi has given orders to IMIS militiamen to put down the ongoing protests in southern Iraq, informed sources told The Baghdad Post.
According to the sources, Abadi considers the ongoing protests a coup against the government of the Green Zone in Baghdad. 
This comes as protests have been gripping the southern parts of Iraq over deteriorating services, power outages and high unemployment. 
As to Iran, it seeks to hijack the protests and mar them to serve its scheme aimed to impede Iraqi oil exports.

 

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/29600/Abadi-gives-orders-to-IMIS-militiamen-to-repress-protests-in-southern-Iraq

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1 hour ago, newbieDA said:

This doesn't sound right to me, JMHO

 

like way off wrong to me, my two cents

 

hope its a translation screw up but if abadi is allowing iran's militia groups or iraq's for that matter to attack the citizens he's lost all control , crowd control is one thing killing another and that is what a lame duck corrupt toe dragging do nothing non voting goi will get for you ... all just my opinion of course  

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Invitations in America to organize a protest in solidarity with the demonstrators of Iraq

 

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The Iraqi community in the US state of Arizona on Tuesday called for a demonstration in solidarity with the demonstrators for the injustice, injustice and deprivation of the Iraqi people.

The organizer of the protest, "Mohammed al-Tamimi," in a press statement today (July 17, 2018), to the Iraqi community in Arizona, that "we invite you to a protest and solidarity with the Iraqi people, the father for the injustice and injustice and deprivation of all the requirements of a decent life, "They threw live bullets at unarmed peaceful demonstrators while exercising their right guaranteed by the Iraqi constitution to protest and express their rejection of the practices of the corrupt."

He added that "the victim of violence has been a group of martyrs and wounded so we call upon all members of the Iraqi community sincere and loyal to the issues of our Iraqi people to stand today in solidarity with our people in its ordeal and protestors against the worst authority known history."

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http://www.nrttv.com/AR/News.aspx?id=2450&MapID=2

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A source close to the presidency said on Wednesday that President Fuad Masoum invited all political leaders to hold a meeting at his home this evening, stressing that the invitation was addressed to all without exception.

 

The source told the Tigris channel '  that the meeting will discuss all the political and security situation in Iraq and the repercussions of the demonstrations'.

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Arrest of mastermind of violence in Diyala

 

 

BAGHDAD - The head of the security committee of the Diyala Council Sadiq al-Husseini on Wednesday (July 18, 2018) revealed the arrest of the mastermind of five acts of violence inside the province. 

"An intelligence force has succeeded in a qualitative process in the outskirts of Baquba from arresting a leader of a group that is the mastermind of five acts of violence that have hit several areas of the province in recent months and caused casualties," al-Husseini said in an interview. 

Al-Husseini added that "the arrest took place according to information that accurately identified the whereabouts of the wanted person before his arrest." 

The security forces in Diyala arrested several leaders and gunmen calling for quality operations took place in different parts of the province.

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http://almasalah.com/ar/news/144331/اعتقال-العقل-المدبر-لاعمال-عنف-في-ديالى
 

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Date of release: 2018/7/18 0:09 • 503 times read
Security information shows the fact that security forces deal with demonstrators
[Ain-Baghdad] The 
Center for Security Information, on Tuesday, the fact that the security forces deal with the demonstrators.
"The enemies of Iraq did not hesitate to show their malicious intentions after they were overwhelmed by the great victory achieved by our heroic security forces in the war against terrorism and its tails, where the campaign of accusations and lies against these valiant forces began simultaneously," the statement said. With demonstrations in some parts of the country. " 
He added that "this comes at a time when some media and social networking sites insist on publishing false and fabricated information about the treatment of our security forces with the demonstrators, ignoring the directives issued by the commander-in-chief of the armed forces to protect the lives of citizens and ensure demonstrations and preserve public and private money."
He pointed out that "it was diagnosed that the enemies of Iraq were able to deceive some and use them in the publication of images and fabricated books, including pictures of events of old or occurred in other countries or at the level of military exercises, as well as the publication of a false book attributed to the Federal Intelligence and Investigations in the Ministry of Interior. 
He added that "the recipient did not notice that he did not carry the slogan of the Ministry of Interior as well as the difference in the size of the line in addition to the signature was the former agent, in addition to the publication of a picture of training for Swat forces accompanied by red smoke light and fabricate talk about it as an attack by security forces on demonstrators, . 
He pointed out that "these fallacies come in order to undermine the great cohesion between the people and his valiant forces, which sacrificed a lot to maintain security and will remain as entrusted by the shield of the homeland and its hippocampal body."
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Informed source: The government is preparing to dismiss and prosecute prominent officials against the backdrop of recent demonstrations

Their names were repeated in the slogans of the protesters

 

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A source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday that the government intends to dismiss prominent officials, amid continuing protests in some provinces of southern and central Iraq .

The source said in a press statement today, July 18, 2018, that "the government is preparing to launch a package of reforms, including the hands of senior officials in the ministries of the state, in addition to officials in the provinces of southern Iraq and the center of their names were repeated in the slogans of demonstrators, "He said.

He added that "the reforms will include the transfer of a number of them to the Court of Integrity and Administrative Justice, and will include the allocation of allocations to the provinces of the south and center, and obligate foreign oil and gas companies to be the Iraqi labor rate of half of its cadres."

Hundreds demonstrated on Tuesday in a number of provinces, where about 250 people took part in a demonstration in front of the entrance of the Burjisiyah oil site in the district of Zubayr west of Basra, to demand jobs and improve services, and improve the conditions of the province .

The latest events coincided with the arrival of a senior Iraqi ministerial delegation to Saudi Arabia at the request of Prime Minister Haider Abadi to study the energy crisis in his country, a day after the Ministry of Electricity failed negotiations with the Iranian side to re-supply Iraq with energy.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, held a meeting last night with leaders and representatives of the political blocs to discuss the general situation in the country, where the leaders of the political blocs on the "right to peaceful demonstration and expression of opinion and understanding of the legitimate demands of citizens and work to meet and reject and condemn the abuses that have occurred On public and private property and State institutions and attacks on security forces that have recovered the land from terrorism and continue to pursue the pockets of terrorist gangs . "

The cities and governorates of southern Sudan during the past days demonstrations demanding the improvement of public services and the provision of water and electricity and the elimination of unemployment and combating corruption in the government departments, and witnessed violent demonstrations and attacks led to the deaths and injuries and damage to state property . 
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Newspaper: Iraqi government is preparing to launch a package of reforms

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The government is preparing to launch a package of reforms, including the handover of senior officials in state ministries, the daily al-Hayat reported on Wednesday.

"The government is preparing to launch a package of reforms, including the hands of senior officials in the ministries of the state, as well as officials in the provinces of southern and central Iraq, whose names were mentioned in the slogans of the demonstrators," the newspaper said in a report today.

The source added that "the reforms will include the transfer of a number of them to the Court of Integrity and Administrative Justice, and will include the allocation of allocations to the provinces of the south and center, and obligate foreign oil and gas companies to be the Iraqi labor rate of half of its cadres."

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The Office of Citizens Affairs in Basra began receiving applications for 10,000 degrees and the ministerial committee announced its allocation to the governorate.

The Director of the Department of Citizens Affairs in the Office of the province, Mahmoud Hamad Abbas, told Al-Marbad radio that the office received about 60 thousand applications, from Tuesday until today.

He added that after the process of receipt of applications will be entered into the database through twelve calculator allocated by the Office for this purpose.

The Director of the Office of the Governor of Basra in the Diyala Talib Gomaa that the Bureau did not issue any formal form of applications for appointment, and that citizens can apply only to the Office of Citizens Affairs without buying any form.

He also pointed out that this step comes to ease the financial burden on the citizens, adding that the period of submission was not limited by a certain period and that citizens can apply to the operating office at any time.

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Iraqi protesters announce their demands and give the government 72 hours to approve

Including the formation of a "People's Court" to try corrupt ...

 

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 18/07/2018 - 10:39

 
 
Iraqi protesters announce their demands and give the government 72 hours to approve
 

Demonstrators protesting the lack of services and rampant unemployment and corruption in the provinces of south and central Iraq on Wednesday announced 12 demands from the Iraqi government, pointing out that their implementation guarantees the end of the ongoing protests that entered the second week.

He demanded the representatives of the demonstrators to raise their demands to the supreme religious authority in Najaf, Ali al-Sistani, which in turn will be directed to the federal government to implement.

The representatives said they were giving the government three days to respond to their demands:

1 - Abolish provincial councils and local councils and cancel the pensions granted to them all, and reduce the number of parliament to a quarter or be representation for each province to represent the provinces in the committee writing the laws and what the maintenance of services and projects.

2. Eliminating the pensions of the presidents of the republic, ministers, parliamentarians, deputy ministers, general managers, concession fees such as Rafah and Jihad abroad, and salaries of the ranks of pensioners.

3 Canceling the offices of the Inspectors General and all ministries as they cover corruption and spoilers and share thefts with them.

4 Canceling the Integrity Commission and its offices in all governorates as they cover up the corrupt and cover them and the Electoral Commission, which falsified all previous elections and hold them accountable for the former fraud because they caused the destruction of the country.

5 abolishing the pensions of all former members of parliament and all sessions since the fall of the former regime and the abolition of the laws of privilege to the two parliaments and make their salaries commensurate with the certificates they are in them and be discharged from their services for the duration of their service in Parliament and be the case of state employees.

6 - Exemption from the Najaf Airport Board of Directors and bring them to Adel District and return the stolen items by all the spoilers.

7 The formation of an arbitrator by the people called (People's Court), whose members are chosen by the people and the authority to take charge of all corrupters and all the public money spilled from the fall of the regime so far for the purpose of bringing down the fair punishment with all traitors.

8 - Construction of power plants in agreement with Germany for a quick period as Egypt agreed with them in the construction of 3 stations at a price of $ 2 billion per station.

9 - Formation of a committee of all references in Iraq with a selection of laws in the universities of Iraq in the amendment of the paragraphs of the Constitution, which does not serve the people and the abolition of laws separated by the men of power and parties on their size.

10 The repeal of the amended "Santlego" law and its replacement by a law of the highest votes and for all individuals and without lists of parties, which guarantees the rise of independents without parties.

11 Agreement with international investment companies and left the parties of the parties on the country's projects and most of them steal the country's wealth for their own interests at the expense of the public interest.

12 Appointments to jobs shall be by a new mechanism guaranteeing the right of all and not being stolen by the owners of the Authority and distributed during election days.

11 - Distribution of the share of each individual Iraqi oil production in proportion to the taxes imposed by the government on the people or make free public services such as water, electricity, health and other services.

12 Canceling the privatization law of the collection of electricity, oil and gas because it is a project for the benefit of the ruling parties at the expense of the poor and low-income people such as employees,

The demonstrations, which began in Basra and spread to other cities to protest the lack of services and lack of jobs and the spread of corruption, entered its tenth day on Tuesday and has so far killed and wounded dozens of protesters after the security forces responded to them by force.

The United Nations has expressed concern about the situation in areas in central and southern Iraq, calling on the Iraqi government to respect the demands of the protesters and implementation.

"We urge the Iraqi government to respect the legitimate demands of the people," UN Special Representative for Iraq Jan Kubic said in a statement on Wednesday.

"The continuation of these conditions will have adverse effects on security and economic conditions throughout Iraq," the statement said.

Koepic called on the Iraqi government to "protect the participants in the protests and ensure their right to expression and demonstration without arbitrary arrests or restrictions on freedoms" while stressing "the need to maintain law and order, calling on the security forces to exercise restraint."

http://www.basnews.com/index.php/ar/news/iraq/452672

 

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Mawazeen News / published instructions to receive requests for appointment for Basra

01:11 - 18/07/2018

 
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Baghdad - Mawazeen News 
published / Mawazin News / Wednesday, instructions for receipt of applications for appointment for the province of Basra. 
A document issued by the province of Basra on July 17, 2018 addressed to all administrative units obtained / Mawazine News / a copy of it, "for the purposes of public interest required to take the necessary procedures to receive applications for appointment." 
The document added that "of these procedures we receive all applications in writing signed by the applicant, and that the request must contain information (school certificate, residence address, phone number, marital status, number of children and families of martyrs or prisoners)." 
She noted that " The procedures should also be accompanied with all applications that support the validity of the information provided by the applicant sealed by the local council of the administrative unit.
The High Ministerial Committee for the end of the crisis in Basra, on Thursday (12 July 2018), announced plans to solve the problems of the province, including the allocation of 10 thousand jobs and the implementation of short and medium and long-term plans for service projects in the province.

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The US Strategic Research Center believes that protests in Basra and other Iraqi cities have weakened the position of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, pointing out that the latter could be a scapegoat in any settlement. 

 The Middle East Institute for Policy Studies said in a report published Wednesday that "demonstrations may soon subside, but unlike protests in recent years, Iraq now faces many challenges related to the economic and social structure." "The protests were going to break out before, but they were delayed because of Iraq's preoccupation with fighting an advocacy organization on the grounds that the Iraqis considered eliminating the organization a priority," the report said.

The report said that "it believed that the current protests were the result of the deteriorating economic conditions, rampant corruption in Iraq, and mismanagement by officials of the Dawa Party, which has ruled the country since 2005," noting that "it was not coincidental that Abadi and former Prime Minister Nour al-Maliki , The candidates of the Dawa party in the third and fifth places in the recent parliamentary elections.

"The problem facing Iraq is that no other official or politician, whether Shiite, Sunni or Kurdish, has a better management record or is not considered corrupt," the report said. "For Muqtada al-Sadr, who jumped to the forefront in the 2016 protests, he is considered the least targeted figure in the current protests, and this will strengthen his position in the ongoing negotiations to form the next government, while Abadi's chances of remaining prime minister are weak. A scapegoat is needed to end the protests, and Ebadi is likely to be the scapegoat. "

According to the report, Hadi al-Amiri, leader of the Badr Organization, "is now trying to exploit the problems that Abadi faces; in order to be the next prime minister of Iraq."

 
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Calls for containment of tension in southern Iraq .. And investment companies threatened to close

 

 

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi police used batons and hoses to disperse around 250 protesters gathered at the main entrance to the huge oil field of Zubayr on Tuesday amid mounting tensions in southern Iraqi cities due to deteriorating public services.

 Since the protests began nine days ago, protesters have attacked government buildings and offices of political parties and stormed the international airport in Najaf.

Tensions over the results of the May 12 parliamentary elections, which included allegations of fraud, led to a recount.

Abadi pledged at a weekly news conference on Tuesday to work with anti-corruption protesters and said the government would seek to improve services.

Officials and industry sources said the protests did not affect production at Zubair, which is run by Italy's Eni, as well as the Rumaila field, developed by BP and the West Qurna 2 field operated by Lukoil.

There were no reports of workers evacuating oil fields. But some foreigners took precautionary measures.

Abadi said at the press conference that the government had asked the Japanese company to speed up the process of establishing a large water project in Basra and talk with the Japanese company that at the same time pumping water at the time (operating) pilot.

"Unfortunately, the Japanese experts left because of the threat and this is a problem," he said. "The fear, Mo of the demonstrations, was violence, burning, attacking institutions, destroying them and attacking."

Some protesters said foreign workers were robbing them of jobs in oil companies.

Three protesters were killed in clashes with police at the West Qurna 2 field and dozens were wounded.

"We Basra people hear about Iraq's oil and its vast resources, but we have never benefited from its advantages," said one of the protesters, Essam Jabbar, 24.

"Strangers get decent jobs in our oilfields and we can not pay for a cigarette," he said. He pointed out that he is unemployed.

Witnesses said police used batons and hoses to beat demonstrators at the gate of Zubayr field.

A security guard was wounded in the face after protesters threw stones at them. Police threw sand to extinguish tires that protesters set fire to.

Iraq is the second largest producer of oil within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) after Saudi Arabia.

Crude oil exports account for 95 percent of state revenue and any disruption in production could seriously hurt the already faltering economy at a time when Iraq needs tens of billions of dollars for reconstruction after a three-year war on a staunch organization.

Continued tension in the south could lead to higher world oil prices. An Iraqi oil official said in May that the production of the Zubayr field amounted to 475 thousand barrels per day.

A senior oil official said Iraq exported an average of 3.566 million bpd from its southern fields in July, levels that confirm the unrest did not affect crude shipments from the region.

There seems to be no sign that the protesters, who bear the brunt of the heat, are turning away from their demands.They expressed anger in Basra, the largest cities in the south, Samawah, Amarah, Nasiriyah, Najaf, Karbala and Hilla.

"The security forces will not allow anyone to tamper with security and order by attacking public, private, governmental and economic institutions," military spokesman Brigadier General Yehia Rasool told a news conference.

Politicians are struggling to form a coalition government.

Southern Iraq has suffered from neglect despite oil wealth since Saddam Hussein's rule.

Waste piles are scattered in many of Basra's streets. Standing water and sewage have caused health problems and drinking water is sometimes contaminated with silt and dust, while electricity cuts seven hours a day.

"I live in an oil-rich place that generates billions of dollars while I am collecting garbage from people to feed my children," said Morteza Rahman, 22, who was running barefoot for fear of police arresting him in front of the Zubayr field.

And to recognize that the fair demonstrations, but an internal and external agenda to intervene to raise slogans away from the real demands of the protesters, while intervening elements among the demonstrators to create chaos and sabotage of infrastructure.

Agencies - Obstacle

http://almasalah.com/ar/news/144309/دعوات-الى-احتواء-التوتر-في-جنوب-العراق-واستثمارات-الشركات-مهددة-بالإغلاق

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Iraq's policy to take economic measures to ease the popular demonstrations

Iraq takes economic measures to ease public demonstrations
 
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The Iraqi cabinet held its regular session on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, where the council discussed the general situation in the country and the file of services, including the recommendations of the committee formed by the Council of Ministers Resolution No. 262 of 2018.

With regard to the province of Basra, the Council voted on:

A - Launching the allocations for the province of Basra petrodollar to carry out the services.

B - disbursement of the province's share of the revenues of border crossings.

In the water axis, the Council voted on:

Increasing the water flow through Nazem Qal'at Salih with a level of 75 cubic meters per second and increasing the discharge of water in Al-Bida canal to 7.5 cubic meters per second.

B - running the water project in Basra at the end of next August, a pilot operation in preparation for full operation.

C - Rehabilitation of projects and the completion of work projects Umm Qasr and desalination plant FAO and Sihan

In the medium term, the implementation of projects and the expansion of existing projects provide 580,000 cubic meters per day of potable water.

E) Continuing the effort in planning and implementing the major strategic projects by benefiting from loans in addition to allocations and budget.

In the axis of electricity, the Council voted on:

1 - Give the province of Basra the power to transfer work in projects suspended due to problems associated with lack of funding or the existence of problems raised to eliminate the blocking of work or the dissolution of the contract to the Ministry of Electricity with the continuation of any previous legal or administrative procedures.

2. Authorizes the governors of the other governorates to take the same action to deal with any similar cases in their governorates.

The Cabinet discussed the provision of employment opportunities for the sons of Basra province and the rest of the provinces.

The Council also decided to form a crisis cell to follow up the status of services and the security aspect.

The Council of Ministers voted on the inclusion of retirees in Cabinet Decision No. 281 of 2017 on the organization of the process of settling salaries of employees in government institutions.

The Council approved the recommendations on the activation of the law on the care of scientists.     

The Council of Ministers directed the Ministry of Oil to prepare a comprehensive feasibility study on the project to establish a maritime export base for Iraqi crude oil in coordination with the Ministry of Transport and related bodies and to be submitted to the Council of Ministers.

A sovereign guarantee was voted for the Maysan Power Plant project.

The session also witnessed the vote on the sale of plot number 15/19/1970, which belongs to the General Company for Design and Implementation of Projects in the Ministry of Industry and Minerals to its occupants.

 
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 2018-07-18 BY SOTALIRAQ

 

Station: the protests of Iraq coup of magic to the Iranian magician and thus the forces of the Abbadi government

 

 

For more than a week, the popular uprising in most of Iraq's southern provinces has been a "new blow" to the Iranian regime, which has been sucking a poison that it has tried to infiltrate into the Iraqi government.

The course of the protests confirmed the coup of "Iranian magic" on itself, which was to cut power lines from the southern provinces, and increase the "salt tide" coming from its territory in the waters of the Shatt al-Arab.

The Iranian regime sought to push the people of southern Iraq to protest against Abbadi's government to press for the formation of a sectarian government coalition in its favor after the disappointing results of its allies in the elections.

Iran did not know that it instead fueled the national consciousness of the demonstrators in southern Iraq, who realized that the regime in Tehran was not seen as allies or close associates of sectarian affiliation.

But their lives and suffering are just a pressure card used or moved to serve only their interests, and keep their influence in Iraq through corrupt figures and parties loyal to the Iranian regime.

This fact has been recognized by the Basarians in particular and the Iraqis in general for a long time, but they were waiting for the definitive evidence that, at the height of the crisis in the suffering of the people of southern Iraq, the Iraqi government refused to restart the imported power lines even temporarily.

The residents of the center and south translate their knowledge of Tehran's malicious intentions towards them to attack Tehran's interests in various provinces by burning and beating the headquarters of the pro-government parties, especially Hezbollah militias, Asaib Ahl al-Haq in Najaf, Badr and al-Fadila militias in Basra, Maysan, Dhi Qar, Muthana and Diwaniyah.

But that the Iranian actions came to strengthen the government of Abbadi after it became weak, and pushed to search for alternatives to produce electricity and the establishment of development projects through the launch of financial allocations required to do so.

The demonstrations in the south also dropped the fear of the simple citizen of the exposure of the militias of Tehran in Iraq, after the southern citizen captive acts of these groups is now looking for them to cut them.

And became the headquarters and protections of these parties looking for safe haven, and seek government forces to protect and protect their headquarters, after becoming the first accused in the murder of demonstrators, who wrote a new chapter of the Iraqi uprising against Iran.

https://www.sotaliraq.com/2018/07/18/محطة-احتجاجات-العراق-انقلاب-للسحر-على/

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1 hour ago, yota691 said:

He added that after the process of receipt of applications will be entered into the database through twelve calculator allocated by the Office for this purpose.

 

Twelve calculator's?  60,000 applicants. I guess no one is getting a job in the near future.    :calculator:

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