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Sadr Wants Iraqis To Get A Share From Country's Oil Revenues !


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CNN. Broadcasting Some Pressure For The HCL !

 

Markets | Mon Mar 21, 2016 9:59pm IST
Sadr wants Iraqis to get a share from country's oil revenues
BAGHDAD, MARCH 21

Influential Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, leading protests to demand a technocrat government to fight graft, urged authorities on Monday to give every Iraqi a direct share from the nation's oil revenues.
Iraq, with crude oil reserves among the largest in the world, ranks 161 out of 168 in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index in 2015.
``Allocate a share for each Iraqi citizen from the oil revenues,'' he said in a speech detailing proposals to end graft, improve public services and revive the economy. He gave no detail on how this might be done.
Sadr's followers have been staging protests for about a month demanding a new government be formed with technocrats not affiliated with political parties in order to fight rampant corruption.
The cleric didn't specify if his demand on distribution of oil revenue to the population was a condition to end the protests.
(Reporting by Saif Hameed. Writing by Maher Chmaytelli; editing by Ralph Boulton)

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Muqtada al-Sadr calls to give all Iraqis a stake in the country's oil revenues,

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called the cleric Moqtada al - Sadr, on Monday, March 21 / March, the Iraqi government to give all Iraqis a stake in the country 's oil revenues.He called al- Sadr, to expedite the formation of specialized committees to enact laws that the economic and financial system reform and its institutions, he said. on the political side, al- Sadr said he has to be the stability of the national decision to maintain the prestige of the state, and the enactment of the law which prohibits the "dictatorship parties, led by the Baath Party, and other terrorist parties are banned." he also called for the preservation of Iraq 's unity and activating the role ofcitizenship, and to focus on dialogue to resolve problems, and re -examine and audit of some articles of the Constitution and its paragraphs, stressing the independence of the independent bodies and non - interference affairs , such as the Office of Huq Rights and theelectoral Commission and the Central Bank and the Office of financial supervision. In the economic sphere, al- Sadr called on to support theagricultural, industrial and tourism private sector sector, and encourage the Iraqi product, and the exploitation of labor Iraqi working. He stressed the need to encourage private investment, and the quota foreach Iraqi citizen from oil revenues. with respect to services, demanded the leader of the Sadrist movement to work to raise the level ofeducation and keep it free of charge, and to improve water and electricity services, and activation of health insurance and improve thehealth level. Turning the chest to the importance of focusing on Iraqi women and people with special needs, the cultural side of the country, demanding the return of stolen Iraqi antiquities.

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DinarThug Thanks, DV, Sadr has spoken and IMHO the Iraqis are about to see the light and the end of the tunnel. The  National Oil Company have already been read once & HCL is about to get read, voted and approved by POR and published in the Gazette.  The people demand it to happen!!

 

Keeping the faith!!

 

GO RV!!

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Thanks DT...With Legardy, Moon and KIm all having a historic meeting this week-end in Baghdad...Hopefully about Article 8...Then this article about the HCL with Sadr's leverage behind it...The end of the Q1 has a lot of prospect for the beginning of Q2....

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On March 22, 2016 at 8:11 PM, tigergorzow said:

DinarThug Thanks, DV, Sadr has spoken and IMHO the Iraqis are about to see the light and the end of the tunnel. The  National Oil Company have already been read once & HCL is about to get read, voted and approved by POR and published in the Gazette.  The people demand it to happen!!

 

Keeping the faith!!

 

GO RV!!

Man, I have been out of the loop for awhile. Can you guys update me here.

1. National Oil Company. I did read on that. When is the second reading scheduled?

2. I did not know that HCL was about to get read. Man, that is really great news.

I plus 1 you for making my night a little bit better.

 

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4 hours ago, skeetdog said:

Thanks DT...With Legardy, Moon and KIm all having a historic meeting this week-end in Baghdad...Hopefully about Article 8...Then this article about the HCL with Sadr's leverage behind it...The end of the Q1 has a lot of prospect for the beginning of Q2....

Agree with you big time. Laid Back mentioned something about it being done by mid year. So Q2 could be awesome. 

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3 hours ago, ChuckFinley said:

Agree with you big time. Laid Back mentioned something about it being done by mid year. So Q2 could be awesome. 

IMF said; Iraq will be part of the  international market the first of 2016

It's coming.!

Every piece of the puzzle is falling in place 

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29 minutes ago, tigergorzow said:

ChuckFinley, What I meant is that the "HCL" will be voted and approve very soon IMHO based on the recent articles from Sadr & Oil Minister in regards to revenue sharing for all Iraqi citizens.  

GO RV!!

Ok, thanks for the update and view points. I will see what Adams take is on all this good news. 

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