Eric D, thanks for your reply.

Unfortunately I suppose it is not enough. Even if I remove that notification 
the computer will Suspend, Hybernate or Turn OFF.
When exiting from suspend or hybernate or even when restarting the system the 
battery level will once more be considered as "critical" and consequentely the 
computer will be once more suspended, hybernated or turned off.

A good workaround could be reintroduce the "do nothing" option on
battery critical levels.

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