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  1. Monday 19 November 2018
     
     
     
     
     

    Baghdad - Nas

    The Central Bank of Iraq revealed on Monday details of the project "Structuring the currency", which aims to delete 3 zeros, to facilitate the circulation of currency.

    "The currency structuring project, when it was first floated, faced many objections. It was postponed to be launched again in 2014 and started to be implemented," said Abdulkarim Hassan, general manager of the issue and treasury, in an interview with NAS today (November 19, 2018). A new reason to postpone it. "

    Hassan explained that "the draft currency structure aims to delete three zeros to turn the category of a thousand dinars to one dinar, while replacing the thousand dinars in the place of one million dinars." He pointed out that "the project allows the printing of new categories of dinar and half dinars down to deal with the bank."

    He stressed that "the idea is integrated and there is a comprehensive study and the project does not need to apply," stressing that "this project must be implemented despite the obstacles that led to the postponement."

     

    https://www.nasnews.com/البنك-المركزي-يكشف-لـ-ناس-تفاصيل-مشرو/

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  2. Funny how many years has gone by with no investigation of this before now. Im sure the water damage was just Maliki's lie about what happened to the money after he backed up his truck and loaded it with pallets of money. In my opinion they finally have a good reason to replace Alec Finally.

    Deep down I have always known Maliki would never rv their currency and as long as Alec is cbi govoner Maliki is still in control.

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  3. 6 hours ago, Adam Montana said:

    He was the consensus candidate of the two Shia-led blocs both claiming to be the largest in parliament - one led by the populist cleric Moqtada Sadr and outgoing Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, the other by the Iran-backed paramilitary leader Hadi al-Amiri and former Prime Minister Nouri Maliki.

     One step forward and two steps back, but this time lets make it four years back things have been going to good as of late.

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