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“The Last Chance Government”.. The Patriotic Kurdistan: The Sudanese Steps Are Encouraging And They Are Serious About Supporting It Mawazine News - Political | 10:20 – 11/13/2022 Baghdad – Mawazine News, a member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Mahmoud Khoshnaw, described today, Sunday, the current government as “the government of the great and last opportunity.” Khoshnaw said, “If the Sudanese government succeeds in some files – even if relatively at the beginning – this will reflect positively on public opinion and the popular mood, and there will be messages that it is really serious about continuing reforms, and there will be public and political support, and therefore the masses will be a card.” Put pressure on the political forces that are trying to obstruct the government’s efforts, and the picture and harmony (the mass parliamentary political) will be complete and it will be a common starting point towards the stability of a great government. He explained that “the priority of the current government is to restore the Iraqi state through ministries and some important files such as water, electricity, health, housing, reconstruction, providing the requirements of the stage and a decent life, and what the Iraqi citizen aspires to, whether he is a demonstrator or not,” adding in an interview with the official “Al-Sabah” newspaper, that “there is A silent majority that did not participate in the past elections must be paid attention to and try to win over and restore confidence in the electoral and political processes in order to complete the true, undiminished picture of democracy. He stressed, “The position of the National Union Party is supportive of the Sudanese government in its path, and we support all efforts that pour into the path of zeroing crises and disagreements with all political forces at the governmental and political levels,” noting that “the Iraqi system is parliamentary, so the role and the greatest burden falls on the political forces, in If it does not support the prime minister, the government will not achieve anything, and there will be delay and failure in its work. We are serious about supporting the prime minister and his ministerial team politically and in parliament, and through the government team, and paving the appropriate ground for the success of the Sudanese options and the implementation of the ministerial platform. And he continued, “So far, the steps and messages of the Sudanese are encouraging and serious, and we need more time to show the extent of care in eliminating political crises and differences,” explaining that “the most important files that must be codified by laws is the issue of recovering looted funds, and passing the budget law in a fair and balanced way, and it must That there be a legal basis for the government to strike with an iron fist every party and individual that tries to transgress the law. Ended 29/N33 https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=211100
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I really thought (should be read here as "hoped") that we would see $3.22 by March (3) 22, 2016 [which is today, by the way]. Alas, we do not see this rate on this date. Maybe we'll see it someday soon. Haha. Soon... So yeah, with that being said. Who wants to go over to Iraq and tell those lazy camel-hoarders to step up their game and get on with revaluing the IQD to its rightful exchange rate against the US dollar so we can all get our early retirements? All in, say "aye"! TQ out.
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So I've been wondering.... there's the Iraqi parliament, the house of representative, the cabinet, the PM. Who or what group is the final authority on passing the budget? What is the structure or hierarchy of the GOI? Each of those entities seem to put out their own statements on issues and each sound as if they are the one that has the final say so on what's going to happen. I know that it has to be read 2 times then its voted on and something about it being posted in the iraqi gazette. But Who/what group are the ones that make the FINAL vote and make it into Law? Anybody?
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Looking at everything and just reading people's opinions throughout the release of articles, I'm just not seeing anything good coming out of Abadi and the new government. I don't feel like it does anything to influence the likelihood of any kind of "revaluation" of the dinar. Neg me if you will, it's just my opinion; I just feel like lately this is just looking like it's fading into obscurity and the people behind this have all long done made their money while we persevere hoping for a miracle.