“Tidbits From TNT” Friday Morning 12-19-2025
TNT:
Tishwash: A parliamentarian reveals the difficulty of meeting the demands of the protesting engineers due to the budget.
MP Haider Al-Salami stated on Thursday that the demands of the protesting engineers have not been met for more than four months, despite his addressing the Prime Minister to include their rights to appointment within the budget amendments .
Al-Salami explained in a statement received by Al-Sa’a Network that “the Ministry of Finance was unable to implement the request due to the budget law before the amendment,” noting that “this reflects the difficult financial situation the country is going through as a result of previous wrong financial policies.” link
Tishwash: Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani chairs a special meeting on the oil and gas sectors.
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani chaired a special meeting on Wednesday concerning the oil and gas sectors, in the presence of the Ministers of Oil and Finance, a number of advisors, and senior staff from the Ministry of Oil and SOMO.
His Excellency affirmed the government's intention to review the financial and economic aspects and raise the efficiency of the Ministry of Oil's sectors, as they are the main source of revenue for the state's general budget.
The meeting discussed plans to develop crude oil production and exports, as well as efforts to achieve self-sufficiency and export petroleum products, and to determine the rates of local consumption.
The meeting addressed the localization of industries necessary for the oil sector, and the development of national capabilities in the public and private sectors in the fields of drilling, extraction, mechanical engineering, and others, in order to rely on national personnel in these aspects. link
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Tishwash: Nasiriyah goes digital... FTTH fiber optic internet has reached Al-Jubayish
The IT manager is optimistic
Nasiriyah is nearing a complete digital transformation, a goal pursued by a department called the "Digital Transformation Center," as confirmed by Hussein Muhi Hariz, Director of Communications and Information Technology in Dhi Qar.
He tells 964 Network that the FTTH (Fiber to the Home) internet has reached all areas of Dhi Qar, even Al-Jubayish in the south and Al-Fajr in the north. Nasiriyah has reached 98% completion, making Dhi Qar the second most successful governorate after Baghdad.
With the arrival of this service, experts and officials expect the era of poor internet in Iraq to end, eliminating the need for wireless internet and its many problems. However, tower owners have a different opinion, and 964 Network has previously documented their repeated protests
Hussein Muhi Hariz - Director of Communications and Information Technology in Dhi Qar, for 964 Network :
The number of subscribers to the fiber optic cable service has reached 85,000 in Dhi Qar, after the service was non-existent or at a low level, and most of the districts and sub-districts have been covered, and it is in a state of continuous development.
There are projects between Dhi Qar and neighboring governorates such as Muthanna, Basra, Maysan, Wasit and Diwaniyah, which are related to international projects and capacity transfer and are currently under implementation. There are also other projects to provide protection routes to ensure that communication service in the governorate is not interrupted.
Previously, only one company was responsible for the (FTTH) project, and now there are two companies. The completion rate in Nasiriyah has reached 98%, and it has been almost completely completed in one of the districts.
Most government departments have been equipped with internet services through e-government, and we have maintenance teams in three districts, North, South and the governorate center, to ensure that the internet service is not interrupted.
We have a committee specializing in promoting citizens’ subscription to (FTTH) services, which offer services that are much better than “wireless” services, as they are secure and of high quality, and most of our staff are trained to respond quickly in case of any damage.
The terrain of Dhi Qar is different from others due to the presence of marshes and agricultural lands, and this is the biggest challenge.
Interaction is ongoing between government departments, and we do not start any project until we have obtained approvals from the relevant departments to prevent conflicts.
The Minister of Communications took it upon herself to equip schools with free internet, and Dhi Qar was in second place after the capital, Baghdad, with 300 schools and the number is increasing.
We have completed 98 communication booths in Nasiriyah Central Prison and the Correctional Prison to provide a secure communication service, under the supervision of the competent security agencies to ensure that inmates can contact their families.
Dhi Qar Governorate is distinguished by the presence of e-government. It is the first governorate in Iraq to work on the subject of e-government, and the Digital Transformation Center has been activated and opened in the governorate. God willing, the future will be better for activating e-government and the official government email.
Even districts far from Nasiriyah, such as Al-Jubayish district (90 km south) and Al-Fajr district (120 km north), were included in the (FTTH) services and the service reached them. link
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