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daniel c

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  1. i cut and paste my post from 8 Mar IMO it is the reason why it keep delaying... In Topic: Allawi: Iraq power sharing a myth Posted 8 Mar 2011 With all three security in one person control he can use secret police to kidnap or kill opponents telll the police to say the terrorist did it if you dont believe him and start protesting on the street he will send the army to quench any unrest Maliki have no intention to let go any of those 3 security ministry Period
  2. As for the RV in Iraq ; I am a believer only when it is written and it is done
  3. With all three security in one person control he can use secret police to kidnap or kill opponents telll the police to say the terrorist did it if you dont believe him and start protesting on the street he will send the army to quench any unrest Maliki have no intention to let go any of those 3 security ministry Period that is why we hear parliament meeting... postponed....meeting.... not conclusion..... and it goes on and on while Maliki hold on to the acting minister of these 3 ministry as long as he wants to
  4. Maliki’s government faces two new problems in Kurdistan and the country’s other regions. indeed it is not a power sharing govt but Maliki's govt
  5. does this news means nothing was done today? Iraq’s PM to attend Parliament’s session Monday 3/6/2011 12:38 PM BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraq’s Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, is to attend the Parliament’s session on Monday to answer questions related to the delay to settle the security cabinet posts till now, a legislature said on Sunday. “The Parliament shall invite Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki on Monday, to answer questions related to the delay of the announcement of candidates for the security cabinet posts, and probably the names of personalities nominated for those posts would be announced in the session,” MP Ali Shilah from the National Coalition told Aswat al-Iraq news agency. Shilah said that “the State of Law Coalition had met on Saturday to evaluate the demands of demonstrators and confirm necessity to implement them,” reaffirming that “agreement had been reached among different political blocs to reach a common viewpoint to appoint personalities to lead the provinces, based on their vocational levels.” Most Iraqi provinces had witnessed protest demonstrations against the deterioration of public services, demanding political reforms, ending corruption and unemployment. A number of demonstrators have been killed and others, including security men, have been injured in clashes between both sides during those demonstrations. SKH (TS)/SR
  6. What about Obama BREAKING NEWS! - Is Barack Obama Really A Saudi / Muslim "Plant" in the White House?
  7. Electricity asking for soft loans from China to finance the energy project for a moment i thought electricity can talk' :D
  8. Christians should be speaking up when the govt is making pro-homosexual laws when the Govt separate state and church when abortion is legalized they should use their vote to vote out those politician that makes those decision and laws not at a dead man funeral, they are adding sorrows to the dead man's family SORROWFUL STATE of the modern day church
  9. after a week of hype up with rate - date, intel of within XX hours it must happen before 25th the dooms day so what happen now? the roller coaster once again has reach its highest point. guess what another fast and furious drop AGAIN IMO i hope Maliki got kicked out (Totally out of the Picture) before there can be any progress in the RV of Iraqi dinars ot the iraq economy can take place. :(
  10. and this document looks like its recommending a few additional measures in place before that happens? I a few is a grossly understatement
  11. i dont think iraq GOI do things by sense more by feeling and fillings(of the pockets)
  12. for maliki to step down is like ask the monkey to give u a banana you need 1 million people to drag him down from his PM post
  13. Alsumaria News / Baghdad The Iraqi List, announced Tuesday, to support the nomination of the National Coalition National Congress leader Ahmed Chalabi, to fill the bag and the Interior Ministry, while confirming the nomination of the right to choose for the Ministry of Defence. The MP said the Iraqi List, high-Nassif, in an interview with "Alsumaria News", "The political agreement to ensure that the National Alliance is responsible for nominating a candidate and the Ministry of the Interior," indicating that "Chalabi, a political veteran has a story high in this area which makes it successful in Department of the Interior file, "according to what she said. Nassif said, that "the basis for the nomination of the National Alliance of Chalabi of the Iraqi now is the right to nominate any candidate selected by the Ministry of Defense." The National Coalition decided during the meeting, Monday evening, at the home of the President of the National Alliance Ibrahim Jaafari's nomination of National Congress leader Ahmed Chalabi, an official to fill the bag and the Ministry of the Interior as a candidate for the National Alliance. The leaks indicated that a coalition of state law, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki adheres strongly nominated deputy from the coalition and a leader in the Dawa Party, Adnan al-Asadi of the interior ministry who face rejection by the Sadrists and the list of Iraq, with sources that al-Maliki will not accept any form nomination Chalabi of the Interior. He is Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki bags and ministries of defense, interior and manna National Agency since the announcement of the formation of the government is not completed in the atheist and the twentieth of December last, was put up Chalabi as a candidate strong to take the Ministry of Planning, which is still also vacant and filled by acting leader of the Sadr movement Nassar al-Rubaie.
  14. Citizens stage sit-in rise to 6,000 in Sulaimaniya 2/22/2011 5:58 PM SULAIMANIYA / Aswat al-Iraq: The number of citizens who staged a sit-in in central Sulaimaniya city on Tuesday went up to 6,000, calling for political reforms in the province, according to an activist. “A total of 6,000 persons are staging a sit-in in central Sulaimaniya, demanding political reforms in the government and suing those who opened fire on protestors in the past days,” Sahwan Raaoof told Aswat al-Iraq news agency, noting that the sit-in is peaceful and has not witnessed any acts of violence. “The sit-in will continue amid a desire from residents of Halabja city to take part in it,” he added. A medical source had said that three people were killed and 121 were wounded in the protests in Sulaimaniya. Hundreds of protestors went to street last Thursday calling for better services and living conditions and fighting corruption. Feb. 25th demonstration will be of "peaceful nature," their organizers say: 2/21/2011 2:29 PM BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The organizers of the demonstrations, scheduled to take place in Baghdad on Friday, February 25th, have reaffirmed their "peaceful nature," warning against "sneakers" expected to join the demonstrators. A statement, issued on Monday by the groups organizing the demonstration, addressed to the Iraqi Youth, copy of which dropped in Aswat al-Iraq news agency, has called on them to participate in the demonstrations, provided "they keep the peaceful and civilized nature of the demonstration," as well as the "protection of the public and private properties, along with preventing any type of corruption acts." It also called for the "formation of special committees, to carry out delicate inspection to make sure that anybody does not carry weapons and avoid clashes with the Armed Forces, in order to avoid those carrying evil intentions and those who try to fish in troubled waters." The statement warned "from the sneaking in the demonstrations by supporters of Iraq's former (Baath) regime, terrorists and hypocrats, who trade in the name of religion and politics," calling for "opening the doors for all national trends and invidividuals, believing in freedom, justice and genuine democracy." It also warned against raising slogans, the statement described as "strange and tucked slogans," such as "Death for Democarcy," charging that those parties would "exploit the mischief of masses from distorted practices, that were charged to have been caused by the democracy." A source, close to the parties that called for the said demonstrations, through the Facebook, have told Aswat al-Iraq news agency that four organizations, carrying slogans, such as "Baghdad won't become Qandahar," or "Shall we keep silent", "Without silecne," and the "Blue Iraqi Revolution," have met under the motto "February Youth," to express the peaceful nature of the demonstration. A statement, copy of which was received by Aswat al-Iraq on Monday, had warned from claims that "Young groups would break through (west Baghdad's) fortified Green Zone and try to force the downfall of the current government," reiterating that the demonstration "does not aim the downfall of the regime or targetting certain political personalities, but aims to reform the current system." SP / SKH
  15. he wants army and police under his control maliki never change ..... i fear unless he is taken down (PERMANENTLY) he will continue to be a stumbling block not just for RV but the progress of iraq i suspect his loyalty is to Iran and not Iraq
  16. on the practical side i will not wait for news of GOI voted successfully for last 3 minister post if not Maliki step forward and place 3 of his own people in ... i'm afraid more protest will begin in the parliament before the protest of 25 Feb starts IMO it will bring forth unexpected chaos to the politic playground
  17. Iraqiya accuses NC of backtracking on Erbil agreement Monday, February 21st 2011 3:26 PM Baghdad, Feb. 21 (AKnews) – A spokesman for the Iraqiya list led by Ayad Allawi said on Monday that national partnership agreement signed by the political blocs in Erbil before the formation of the current government is being jeopardized by the autocracy of the National Coalition (NC) led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Shaker Kattab told AKnews that the current breakdown in communications between the leading political blocs stems from the NC’s disregard and abandonment of the principles of partnership rule agreed upon. In reference to the delays in the allocation of the Ministry of Defense that was included in al-Iraqiya’s package of sovereign posts according to the Erbil accord, Shaker said that no progress has been made despite the list’s efforts. "The al-Iraqiya list presented three candidates for the defense portfolio but hasn't received yet an answer about them because of the lack of trust of the other party (the NC)." The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki agreed to Ayad Allawi’s demand on February 13 to form several committees to re-evaluate the implementation of the Erbil agreement. In a speech delivered at the general conference of the National Accoed Movement in Baghdad on February 11, Allawi said that six agreements were signed by the political blocs in Erbil of which none had been implemented so far. In a bid to break the nine-month political deadlock that had frozen the Iraqi political process following the inconclusive general elections, Kurdistan’s President Massoud Barzani presented a national partnership initiative to the political blocs that was the forerunner to the meetings held between their leaders in early December last year. Included in the agreement signed by the political leaders in Erbil, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki would retain his office for a second term, as would President Jalal Talabani, al-Iraqiya’s Osama Nujaifi would take the presidency of parliament and list leader Ayad Allawi would head the newly formed National Council for Strategic Policies. Reported by Raman Brosk
  18. do you have a counter argument for all the point he has written which you have call grabage? i would like to hear please enlighten me?
  19. Agreement between the parliamentary blocs to vote on the budget on Sunday الجمعة 18 شباط 2011 Friday February 18, 2011 . Held Mr. Osama Najafi House Speaker Friday 18/2/2011 a meeting of members of the Finance Committee and the heads and representatives of parliamentary blocs in addition to Mr. Rafie al-Issawi and Minister of Finance devoted to the finalization of the budget of the Federal Assembly for 2011. The meeting identified on Sunday as the date for a vote on the budget, but تحادية العامة . Thadip Assembly. " At the same regard, Mr. Najafi said at a press conference after the meeting was "to discuss the latest version of the budget with a review of many of the sections and paragraphs in which the task as well as reducing the number of paragraphs is necessary, including not disrupt the work of the government and meets the needs of citizens" Mr President of the Council that "the budget will show the proper way especially with a semi-consensus to pass a law next Sunday," adding that "a lot of demands have been made to amend the budget," noting that a meeting be held with civil society organizations and demonstrators in this regard. He announced Mr. Najafi, an orientation of all the parliamentary blocs to reduce social benefits and salaries for the three presidencies and the transfer of these funds to support the social protection network and the provision of the ration card items. الدائرة الاعلامية Media Department مجلس النواب العراقي Iraqi Council of Representatives 18- 2- 2011 18 - 2-2011 from www.parliament.iq
  20. agreement had been reached in the House of Representatives next Sunday to set a firm deadline to approve the budget. agree to set dead line to approve budget meaning they will meet on sunday to set a future date to approve the budget oh no if they don't postponed again to change this date to set another date for their approval of budget dud
  21. so let it RV at 3.22 doc smith you keep 0.99 out of respect for USA and give me the rest :lol:
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