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The United Nations representative in Iraq brings to Sistani harrowing facts about corruption and al-Maliki is looking for a solution in Iran
Tuesday 15 2020 - 02:00
Baghdad - Dr. Hamid Abdullah:
The representative of the United Nations in Iraq surrounded the Shiite cleric, Ali al-Sistani, with horrific facts about corruption and the killing of protesters, and according to a source close to the office of the Shiite reference, Jenin Hennes Plasschaert complained to Sistani about the parties' attempts to obstruct the work of the United Nations mission by insisting on concealing the true numbers of protesters who were assassinated in Baghdad and the provinces and attempts to keep the murders against unknown.
A private conversation took place between Sistani and Blashardt, which Sistani's office did not allow to leak to the media, including the authority's support for the Al-Kazemi government in its fight against corruption, and that the reference supports the government in overthrowing the heads of corruption, whatever their positions and positions and the forces that protect them.
What is striking about Sistani's reception, the UN representative, is that the meeting was broadcast via a video tape in which the Shiite cleric was speaking, and it is one of the very rare cases in which video footage is allowed to leak.
According to the source, Balaskhat told al-Sistani that there are parties supported by foreign parties that do not want the elections to take place on the date set by the prime minister in June of next year, and that some influential political figures are working openly against the issuance of a new election law, in reference to former Prime Minister Nuri. Al-Maliki, who announced that he would stand against the legislation of an electoral law that adopts multiple districts, and that his bloc supports the Saint-Lego system, which allows the ruling parties to remain in power.
For his part, Al-Maliki's office announced that the latter arrived in Tehran for a visit for treatment and for talks with Iranian officials. Political sources in Baghdad suggest that al-Maliki will listen to the directions of Iranian leaders on dealing with Al-Kazemi and thwarting his policy aimed at curtailing religious parties and getting Iraq out of the cocoon of dependency on Iran.
Deputy Dhafer Al-Ani said that the appointments issued by Al-Kazemi yesterday and included articulated sites in the state, such as the Central Bank, the Baghdad Municipality and the Investment Commission, were made on party lines, indicating that the ink of Najaf’s directives did not dry until the parties rushed to impose their representatives to occupy important and sensitive sites in the state.
The Saerron coalition sponsored by Al-Sadr tried to deflect Sistani's directives from their purposes. The deputy, Riyadh Al-Masoudi, said that Al-Sistani did not insist that the elections be held on time, but rather stressed the necessity of holding them after completing their requirements to make them fair and transparent.
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Hopefully he's caught Covid 19 and is going over there for treatment.
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16 minutes ago, JonnyV said:
He's running away. Hopefully he won't return.
Don't worry he will be back and the **** will hit the fan when he does, if he doesn't come back we know Iran has given up.
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Maliki on you way back you should visit the site where Solomonia died at the airport.
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Good news, either way rv or float im happy.
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Maybe now things are different. I know how hard to believe that sounds lol.
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<----Grabs popcorn
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I have always thought we would see nothing change until Maliki's man was removed from the cbi, feels good to see this finally change.
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Let the kidnappings and killings begin.
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Notice he said 2015 agreement, no one is dumb enough to go back to that in the White House now.
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Why bother with all these laws no one will enforce them anyway.
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The world is literally falling apart around us. The UN, the WHO our own political and legal system.
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Easy answer free electricity until its settled.
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8 minutes ago, horsesoldier said:
I think if there were any common sense to any of this, it’s definitely lost in the translation. Otherwise, all these people are blithering idiots . . . Which upfront explains quite allot.
What do you expect them to say?
Something like we will revalue the currency next week?
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And we thought Maliki was the bad guy.
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This is the only way out for Iraq, way to long comming.
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They just want to keep kicking the can down the road while they steal all the money they can, they are gonna have to change there constitution so this doesn't happen.
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6 hours ago, Mary B said:
The Lebanese MTV channel revealed,
Don't know how worked up I would get over new from this source.
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It doesn't matter if he completes his cabinnate if the parliament is still full of corrupt he still wont get anything done.
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5 hours ago, Mary B said:
Americans knew that Soleimani had close contacts with many Iraqi politicians, and he could turn the table over them." At any moment. "
Guess he waited one moment to long.
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Good for us. Now they will ***** and try to get us kicked out of Iraq again.
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53 minutes ago, jcav said:
Ok thnx Hopefully we will find out soon enough.
A good thing to do is take a look at all the currency in the world, do you see any with more then one rate at the same time?
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3 minutes ago, jcav said:
K, that is probably the in country rate. The countries that supported Iraq all these years and forgave their debt will get a much higher rate.
wishful thinking of course.
Its not possible for a currency to have different rates.
That is just guru bullshiz.
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