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Shiite forces "agree" to find an alternative to slaves outside the Dawa Party

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The political scene  Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 15: 04 pm (49 views)

Shiite forces "agree" to find an alternative to slaves outside the Dawa Party

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Al-Hayat newspaper reported that the Shiite forces began to search for a new candidate for the post of prime minister, noting that the Shiite forces sent letters to the Sunni forces urging them to rush to resolve the candidate for the post of speaker of parliament. 
The newspaper quoted press sources as saying that "the Shiite forces began intensive negotiations to search for a new candidate for prime minister," indicating that "the discussions centered on a new candidate from outside the traditional equations adopted in the selection of prime minister." 
"There is a high degree of flexibility in terms of choosing the prime minister, and there has been no adherence to the submission of specific candidates," she said, adding that "there is a reservation about the election of any of the traditional names put forward for the post."
"The Shiite forces sent letters to the Sunni forces, calling on them to hurry to resolve their candidate for the post of speaker of parliament before Saturday's meeting, which is supposed to witness the bit of the subject of the post, and sent Shiite forces similar messages to the Kurds, calling them to resolve their candidate for the presidency.

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I'm getting confused.  Is the CBI independent of the government?  If that is true then it doesn't matter what the government does.   I only make this statement because  it seems everyone seems optimistic the the CBI is going to release large amounts of small currencies ( other thread) with no mention of a seated government.  But it seems people get worried that a seated government is needed to to implement the HCL.  The implementation of the HCL has always been the stated trigger for the RV.  But if the CBI releases small currencies  without a revaluation are we saying that there will be a second release of even smaller notes when the RV happens?   As is stands now, the 250 dinar would be about. 20 cents today.  If that is the case then the CBI is independent  but needs the government to be seated for implementation of the HCL.

 

I know that wasn't explained very well.  I guess what I'm saying is that in my opinion the release of small notes means nothing except to make purchase of everyday items easier and will not be significant until the HCL is implemented. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Suron reveals an agreement between Sadr and Amiri to form the largest bloc without state law and dagger

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Sadr's alliance revealed on Wednesday that the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, reached great understandings with the head of the Fatah alliance Hadi al-Amiri on the formation of the largest bloc, among that Sadr refused the participation of the rule of law and Khamis dagger within the formation of the alliance between Ssron and Fatah.

The leader of the coalition, Jawad al-Moussawi said in a statement to the information, "there are significant understandings and a preliminary agreement between Sadr and al-Amiri on the formation of the largest bloc between the parties," pointing out that "Sadr refused to participate in any alliances involving coalition rule of law and Khamis dagger."

He added that "the coming days will witness multiple meetings between the leaders of Fatah and others to bring the views of the two sides," noting that "the meeting held between Sadr and Amiri discussed the formation of the government and the mandate to choose the presidency of parliament."

Sources close to the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr has confirmed, on Wednesday, Sadr's requirement on the head of the Fatah alliance Hadi al-Ameri form the largest bloc without the participation of a coalition of law led by Vice President Nuri al-Maliki and Khamis Khanjar.

The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr has met, on Wednesday, the head of the Fath Alliance Secretary General of the Badr Organization Hadi al-Ameri in the province of Najaf Ashraf.

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2 minutes ago, cranman said:

I'm getting confused.  Is the CBI independent of the government?  If that is true then it doesn't matter what the government does.   I only make this statement because  it seems everyone seems optimistic the the CBI is going to release large amounts of small currencies ( other thread) with no mention of a seated government.  But it seems people get worried that a seated government is needed to to implement the HCL.  The implementation of the HCL has always been the stated trigger for the RV.  But if the CBI releases small currencies  without a revaluation are we saying that there will be a second release of even smaller notes when the RV happens?   As is stands now, the 250 dinar would be about. 20 cents today.  If that is the case then the CBI is independent  but needs the government to be seated for implementation of the HCL.

 

I know that wasn't explained very well.  I guess what I'm saying is that in my opinion the release of small notes means nothing except to make purchase of everyday items easier and will not be significant until the HCL is implemented. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong.

 

yes cranman the CBI is independant from the government in many ways, but laws must be passed by the GOI to enable the CBI concerning monetary policy reform.

 

Iraqi Constituion:

 

 

SECTION FOUR: POWERS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Article 106:

The federal authorities shall preserve the unity, integrity, independence, sovereignty of Iraq, and its federal democratic system.

Article 107:

The federal government shall have exclusive authorities in the following matters:

First: Formulating foreign policy and diplomatic representation; negotiating, signing, and ratifying international treaties and agreements; negotiating, signing and ratifying debt policies and formulating foreign sovereign economic and trade policy;

Second: Formulating and executing national security policy, including creating and managing armed forces to secure the protection, and to guarantee the security of Iraq's borders and to defend Iraq;

Third: Formulating fiscal and customs policy, issuing currency, regulating commercial policy across regional and governorate boundaries in Iraq; drawing up the national budget of the State; formulating monetary policy, and establishing and administering a central bank;

Fourth: Regulating standards, weights and measures;

Fifth: Regulating the issues of citizenship, naturalization, residency and the right to apply for political asylum.

Sixth: Regulating telecommunications and mail policy.

Seventh: To draw up the general and investment budget bill.

Eighth: Plan policies relating to water sources from outside Iraq, and guarantee the rate of water flow to Iraq and its fair distribution, in accordance with international laws and norms.

Ninth: General population statistics and census.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/12/AR2005101201450.html

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5 minutes ago, cranman said:

@Butifldrm  Thank you.  That's what I thought.  It confirms my thinking that the release of small currency means very little at this time.  But hey, it's a step in the right direction.

 

yes cranman, the smaller notes being released right now are being put into the markets to address liquidity problems and replace damaged notes.  They are of the same category of notes already in the markets.  

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Source: Tomorrow will be announced a parliamentary bloc of national independent deputies

07:33 - 12/09/2018

 
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revealed a source familiar with, on Wednesday, the announcement of a parliamentary bloc of national composed of independent deputies on Thursday, while pointed out that the goal of the bloc is to get out of the crisis through the unification of large blocs and out of the state of non-agreement. 
The source said, "The news will be announced on Thursday, a parliamentary bloc of national independent deputies aimed at working to support the formation of a strong national government the level of challenges and work to end the state of the race." 
The source, who preferred not to reveal his name, that "the goal of the bloc to achieve a strong government consistent or go to active opposition," pointing out that "the founders of the mass public figures and independent purpose of serving Iraq and get out of the crisis by uniting large blocs and out of the state of non-agreement" .anthy 29/6 n

 
 
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Law reveals .. Will Sadr and Maliki be reconciled?

Law reveals .. Will Sadr and Maliki be reconciled?

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The coalition of state law, on Thursday, the fact that there is movement by the leader of the alliance of conquest Hadi al-Amiri, to make a reconciliation between the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr and the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki.

"There is no such movement at all, there is no need for reconciliation between Maliki and Sadr, but there is a need to converge visions between the two sides, there is no disagreement or personal issue between the two sides," said the leader of the coalition,

"Al-Amlari is now negotiating with al-Sadr as a representative of the coalition of construction and not the conquest, which includes the rule of law and other political forces, and even Sadr is negotiating with Amiri as one of the leaders of the Alliance of Reform and Reconstruction.

Media recently reported that Maliki and Sadr may meet in the framework of reconciliation prepared by Amiri pave the way to announce the largest bloc, the gathering of all major Shiite forces.

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British envoy stresses Kurdistan’s role in new Iraqi government

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British envoy stresses Kurdistan’s role in new Iraqi government
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ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – British Ambassador to Iraq, Jon Wilks, on Wednesday highlighted the role of the Kurdistan Region in helping form the new Iraqi government and the importance of Kurds being equal partners in the decision-making process.

Wilk’s comments came during a meeting with the Prime Minister of the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, in Erbil.

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The British Ambassador to Iraq, Jon Wilks, on Wednesday met with the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani, in Erbil, Sep. 12, 2018. (Photo: KRG)

In the meeting, they discussed the current political situation in the country, the efforts to form the new government of Iraq following the May 12 national election, the role of the Kurdistan Region, and the importance of having meaningful partnership with Baghdad in the decision-making process, according to the statement issued by Barzani’s press office.

A British delegation headed by Wilks also discussed the upcoming parliamentary election in the Kurdistan Region scheduled to be held on Sep. 30.

Barzani noted negotiations with Iraqi parties are still ongoing and stressed the importance of Kurdish unity when facing Baghdad.

The role of the Kurdistan Region in Iraq, current electoral campaign, post-election reforms in the Kurdistan Region, issues between Erbil and Baghdad, and the current political and security situation in the region were also broadly addressed in the meeting.

Editing by Nadia Riva

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21 hours ago, blueskyline said:

Chuck .I think Sadr ,Amiri and company want Abadi to leave the Dawa party ? Good chance they won't be allowed by the US to form a GOV without Abadi . They don't want an Emergency GOV either .? Brinkmanship?

I would have to agree here. I look this situations and the players and it is just unreal the thought process here. BUT, this is Iraq and there is always a twist.

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Shiite forces take a united stance from US envoy Brett McGurk .. This content

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The political scene  Thursday, September 13, 2018 Time: 13:26 pm (435 views)

 

 

Shiite forces take a united stance from US envoy Brett McGurk .. This content

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A Shiite political bloc has decided to boycott US envoy Brett McGuck, while one lawmaker said everyone would prefer to deal with US Ambassador Douglas Silliman. 
The new Arab newspaper quoted the source as saying that "several Shiite political blocs decided not to meet again US envoy Brett McGork," noting that "this decision came two days after another blow received by Washington in Iraq through the statement of the supreme religious authority Ali al-Sistani, A figure who has already held government positions to take over the presidency of the new government. " 
"American papers are weaker than Iran now," the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. 
For his part, said one of the winners of the elections that "everyone would prefer to deal with US Ambassador Douglas Silliaman to meet with US envoy McGuck."
MacGorek met with a number of Iraqi political leaders to discuss the formation of the Iraqi government.

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Meet the four candidates for prime minister at the table of talks between Sadr and al-Amiri

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Najaf - A source close to the leader of the Sadrist movement, on Thursday, identified the names of four interrogators who were on the dialogue table between Muqtada al-Sadr and Hadi al-Amiri at a meeting of infidelity in Najaf province on Wednesday.

According to the sources, "the most prominent candidates Haidar Abadi, leader of the coalition of victory Prime Minister, as the meeting of Sadr and Amiri Asma Mohammed al-Ghuban member of the Fatah Alliance and the former Minister of the Interior and Raed Fahmi member of the alliance Sason, and Abdul Hussein Abtan member of the stream wisdom and Minister of Youth and Sports.

He has already announced the other axes to meet the parties have stressed the need to speed up the formation of the government and the announcement of the largest bloc in the new parliament. Finished (1)

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BASRA: Iraqis drive past a burned vehicle in a street in Basra. —AFP

BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi faces calls to quit after deadly protests in southern Basra crushed his fledgling, and vital, alliance with a popular Shiite cleric. With the new parliament set to meet Saturday to swear in its speaker the political stakes are high, and experts say Abadi’s position highlights Iraq’s dilemma, caught between its two allies, bitter foes Iran and the United States. Here are four questions and answers to help unravel the intricacies of Iraqi politics.

Why the political crisis?
After years of devastating war against jihadists, anger over rampant corruption, unemployment and decrepit public services boiled over last week into protests in oil-rich Basra, which left 12 dead. Late Friday demonstrators also set the Iranian consulate in Basra on fire, shouting “Iran out”, referring to the city’s influential neighbor. Amid the violence, Iraqi Shiite firebrand cleric, Moqtada Sadr, whose bloc won the May elections, distanced himself from his one-time ally Abadi, withdrawing from an alliance reached less then two weeks ago. On Saturday, a rival alliance of pro-Iranian former paramilitary fighters did a swift U-turn, vowing to now work with Sadr to form a new government to exclude Abadi. It accused the beleaguered prime minister of having “failed” to meet the demands of the protesters, who say the government has unfairly distributed the country’s oil wealth.

Is Abadi out?
Abadi’s political group came third in the May 12 elections, and he had depended on the September 2 accord with Sadr’s alliance and 14 other groups to create the largest force in the 329-seat legislature. The loss of Sadr’s support could now cost Abadi his parliamentary majority, yet again delaying the formation of a new government. In another blow, Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the spiritual leader of Iraq’s Shiite majority, hinted in a statement on Monday that he was opposed to Abadi staying in the post, saying he didn’t want a new prime minister “who had already been in power”. “It’s the final blow to the American plan,” said Qais al-Khazali, a leading member of the pro-Iran bloc, Asaib Ahl al-Haq. In the post since 2014, Abadi has been perceived as the preferred “candidate of the West” with the nomination of a prime minister long a tacit agreement between Iran and the United States.

What happens next?
All eyes will be on Saturday’s parliamentary session when it is set to elect its new speaker. The results of the vote will give a concrete indication of how the behind-the-scenes haggling is playing out. If the pro-Iran bloc appears to have gained the upper hand with the numbers to form a government, it will still have to find a candidate acceptable to all sides. Some experts say it may well look to a technocrat candidate so far not well-known publicly, as was the case for Abadi in 2014.

Move towards Iran?
If the pro-Iran bloc does appear to be taking power, the unrest which swept Basra may well limit its margin of maneuver, experts said. Even though the two neighbors fought a bitter war in the 1980s, Iran is a key power broker in Iraq and many of the armed groups and political parties whose offices were torched in the unrest are known to be close to the Islamic republic. “This crisis has shown that in the Iraqi national consciousness, the country is far from having turned the page on the rivalry with Iran, and that the wounds which had only been patched up are quickly re-opened,” said Karim Bitar, head of research at the Paris-based Institute for International and Strategic Affairs.

Since the defeat of Islamic State group jihadists who once captured a swathe of the country “there is a return of Iraqi national feeling and demands focused on living standards, the fight against corruption and bad governance,” he said. During the 1980-1988 war “Basra was on the frontlines” and came under “a hail of Iranian shelling,” recalled political analyst Essam Al-Fili, a university professor in Baghdad. Since the 2003 fall of dictator Saddam Hussein it has lived “under the tight control of Islamic parties heavily tied” to Iran. “A future government which served the interests of Iran first and foremost will be quickly toppled by public opinion,” he insisted. – AFP

 
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Source: Four names for the presidency of the next government discussed by Sadr and Ameri

05:05 - 12/09/2018

 
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Reuters) - The leader of the alliance of Muqtada al-Sadr and the head of the Fatah alliance, Hadi al-Amiri, discussed four names for the next prime minister during an official visit to Najaf on Wednesday, an official source said. 
The source told Mawazine News that Sadr and al-Amiri discussed four names for the next prime minister in the meeting he held in Najaf, most notably Haidar al-Abadi, leader of the current Prime Minister's coalition. 
He added that "the other names that have been traded are Mohamed al-Ghabban, member of the Fatah alliance and the former Minister of the Interior and Haider Abadi, leader of the coalition victory and Raed Fahmi member of the alliance Sason, as well as Abdul Hussein Abtan member of the current wisdom and Minister of Youth and Sports."
The head of the Fatah alliance Hadi al-Ameri arrived in Najaf today to visit the leader of the alliance of Sadr's followers at his residence to discuss the formation of the next government and the largest parliamentary bloc. Finished 29 / d

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revealed a source familiar with, on Thursday, the names of new candidates for the post of prime minister, while noting that the resolution of these names is difficult. 

The source said in an interview with Alsumaria News that "there are ongoing dialogues to resolve the names of candidates to fill the three presidential positions," noting that "there are several new names put forward for the post of Prime Minister, including Adel Abdul Mahdi, Mohammed Salem Al-Ghabban, Raed Fahmi and Abdul Hussein Abtan Add To other candidates did not put their names and they are outside the political process. "

 


The source, who declined to be named, said that "the resolution of the names of candidates will be difficult for the existence of observations on each of them with other political parties with the presence of other candidates behind the scenes may be named as candidates settlement, they are all from the bloc of reform and reconstruction. 

The source added that "the resolution of the post needs to resolve the rest of the posts that concern the components, including the Shiite component of the post of First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, which may be given to the Sadrist movement as there are two candidates for him and pending the resolution of the Kurds for their candidate for the second deputy speaker of the Council, "Adding that" the movement of change is the closest to the position. " 

The source pointed out that "the failure to resolve the Sunni house Whether within the axis of construction or reform and reconstruction of their candidate for the post of Speaker of the Parliament will make the head of the age goes to put all names within the basket and one is voted on all, and the two who get the highest votes enter a second stage to vote between them, "noting that" Sunni party to go to him, where each party tries within the Sunni House to reduce the number of candidates to ensure that the position does not go to the other party's rival. " 

The political scene witnessed a wide movement among the winning forces in the elections that took place on the twelfth of last May, to form the largest bloc Niyabia in preparation for its mandate to form the government M coming.

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The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Mohsen al-Saadoun, on Thursday, that the understandings of the largest bloc will not be completed if the Sunni forces do not resolve the file of the choice of parliament speaker as soon as possible. 

"The understandings of the largest bloc and the agreement on the selection of the presidents of the republic and the government will not be completed if the Sunni forces do not accelerate in resolving the file of the choice of the speaker of parliament." 

He added that 'the issue of delaying the selection of the Speaker of the Parliament, is unlikely to launch because this is a reason to disrupt the completion of the formation of other presidencies such as the government and the Republic'.

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The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Mohsen al-Saadoun, on Thursday, that the understandings of the largest bloc will not be completed if the Sunni forces do not resolve the file of the choice of parliament speaker as soon as possible. 

"The understandings of the largest bloc and the agreement on the selection of the presidents of the republic and the government will not be completed if the Sunni forces do not accelerate in resolving the file of the choice of the speaker of parliament." 

He added that 'the issue of delaying the selection of the Speaker of the Parliament, is unlikely to launch because this is a reason to disrupt the completion of the formation of other presidencies such as the government and the Republic'.

Thanks Yota, scary group over there. Guys could not find their way out of a one way street. 

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Iraq gets the post of financial secretary of the Paralympic Committee in West Asia
 
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The Republic of Iraq won the post of financial secretary of the Western Asia Paralympic Committee on Thursday. 

"The General Paralympic Committee of West Asian States held its elections in the city of Salalah in Oman, which resulted in the selection of the chairman of the committee, which was attended by the UAE, which was obtained by Abdul Razzaq Ahmad Bani Rashid, in addition to the selection of members of the committee. 

"Iraq got the post of financial secretary, which was the part of Majali Taher, the representative of the Iraqi Paralympics."
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.https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=11084...Abadi explains his achievements and confirms: Our project is a national Iraqi, not eastern or western, and we look forward to its completion

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - 
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi published a report on his accounts on social networking sites in which he explained his achievements, while noting that his project is Iraqi national, not eastern or western, and looks forward to completing it. 
"In just three years, we have built a professional army that protects all of us and prevented us from dividing the country and uniting it, liberating Iraq from the oppressors, spreading the state's authority over all regions, preserving our national wealth, smashing sectarian walls and reconciling our foreign relations," he said. 
He added that "this force we have and these are some of the impossible results from the point of view of others and these are signs of our strength, which we are proud of which we have achieved by our trust in God and our faith in the capabilities and strength and sacrifices of our people."
He continued: "Without clinging to power, but we adhere to the constitutional procedures and respect the directives of the Supreme Religious Reference and respond to them, our project is a national Iraqi not eastern or western and we look forward to complete and consolidate it for the benefit of all Iraqis."

 
 
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