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4 ministers under questioning scissors during the next legislative term

Political | 07:30 - 22/06/2019

 
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MPs from various political blocs are preparing to launch a campaign to question ministers in the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi, some of them related to the administrative side and another on issues related to belonging to the Baath Party. 
According to the information, according to the deputies, "political blocs, including the national approach and wisdom is currently collecting the files of questioning and will submit to the presidency of the House of Representatives is expected to be during the next legislative term." 
"The deputies of the bloc will question ministers who are lamentable and have corruption files or suspicions and violations, and the deputies have begun to collect the facts for questioning of the executive officials," said the head of the parliamentary wisdom bloc, which announced its conversion to the opposition. 
"We look forward to the interaction of all with the political opposition and contribute to the provision of corrupt and idle for questioning and withdraw confidence from them in the service of the common good."
For his part, the MP of the Reform Alliance, Riyad al-Masoudi, referred to the parliamentary movement to dismiss Minister of Communications Naeem al-Rubaie as a result of deterioration of the telecommunications service and its coverage of accountability and justice procedures. 
"Al-Rubaie bears full responsibility for the deterioration of the communications service and the weakness of the Internet throughout the country and is trying to throw the ball in the court of others to bear responsibility for the failures," Masoudi said.

The ministers to be interviewed are Oil Minister Thamer Ghadban on corruption files in the National Oil Marketing Company (SOMO), Minister of Health Alaa Alwan and Minister of Communications Naeem Al-Rubaie due to poor communication and his connection with the Baath Party and the Minister of Electricity.

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A member of the Fatah al-Fais alliance, Amer al-Fayez, revealed on Thursday the existence of a parliamentary movement and the collection of signatures to question the Minister of Communications, the poor Internet service and the high price. Al-Fayez said in a press statement that "the House of Representatives is headed towards questioning the Minister of Communications Naim al-Rubaie for poor Internet service, high prices and theft of optical cable without any role for the minister is mentioned throughout the ministry." He added that "there is a tendency to withdraw confidence from the Minister of Communications because of several indicators of the Minister." He added that "there is a collection of signatures from a number of deputies to question the minister inside the parliament in the coming weeks and may lead to questioning to withdraw confidence from him."
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Editorial date: 2019/7/10 23:51 • 983 times read
Talal reveals serious files on ministries and who replaces the names of candidates for special positions
(Baghdad: al-Furat News) MP revealed the bloc of wisdom opposition Mahmoud Mullah Talal, serious files on ministries and who replaces the names of candidates for special positions.
"The Director General of the Ministry of Electricity is a graduate of the Bachelor of Languages Department !, and the Director General of Planning in the Ministry of Agriculture physics specialty! The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers calls on the Minister to terminate his services, A formal request is made to keep the Director-General out of jurisdiction ". 
"There are many competencies in the Ministry of Electricity and they have 40 years of service, do not they deserve the rank of director?" He asked. "Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi does not have the choice." 
"The weakness of the Minister of Electricity is the reason for the exploitation of politicians to him and invoke the deputies is to evade his responsibility for the weakness of production," he said, revealing "send him a request to the Minister of Electricity includes an inquiry on the grades assigned to daily wages."
He explained that "according to the information I have received that it was the appointment of {15} thousand employees with daily wages, and the wage is taken from the central collection that originally came for maintenance and rehabilitation," noting that "my information also confirms the arrival of the generation capacity to 20 thousand megawatts on the networks of generation, And I'm sure that the network will bear only 18 thousand megawatts. " 
Talal said that "some of the energy imported to Iraq reaches Fultitha to {140} only because it is very weak, and the stations of Jerusalem and southern Baghdad is disabled." 
"The Ministry of Agriculture is the one who introduced thousands of tons of tomatoes and fruits and turned the farmers into unemployed, and thousands of tons of Iraqi dates were destroyed because of the white importer, and the farmer does not benefit from the value of wheat marketed only 10%," he said, adding that "the Department of Agriculture and methodology is incorrect, Increasing wheat production due to rain. "
"The farmer is ready to buy seeds, fertilizers and pesticides as a result of raising the price of the crop. The price of one ton of fertilizer in the ministry reached 500 thousand dinars, which is higher than the local market." The commercial price of urea fertilizer was 410,000 dinars, Thousand tons for distribution to farmers in 2018 did not reach them only 35 thousand tons of stores. " 
"Some companies in the Ministry of Industry are being blackmailed by legal means, and investors are extorting the employees of the Ministry of Industry and companies of the Ministry of Industry in which duplication of work, and if the Minister of Industry continues to work in this way, the ministry will fail." 
Talal said, "We opened the files of the former Ministry of Transport, which carries many legal and administrative problems, most notably Tksi Baghdad," noting that "the ministers gave Abdul Mahdi, shaded assessments of their achievements, ink on paper."
He added that "the committee formed by Abdul-Mahdi to choose the names of candidates for the special grades are replacing them, and there are names raised by ministers to fill positions have been changed by unknowns," Mirdva "one of the ministers was surprised when he was surprised that one of the candidates is not aware of it." 
"There are 716 of the special grades of Deputy Minister, and only 47 general managers have submitted their names during the past six months," he said, recalling the 70-degree list presented during the session. 
Talal concluded by saying: "tomorrow wisdom submit a formal request for the questioning of four ministers, and the file is completed one of the ministers will be questioned soon, but the problem of the two who became the dilemma of the solution in the Federal Service Council."
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A parliamentary source revealed Sunday that the file of questioning ministers opened the door to bargaining in front of some political blocs, noting that some of the interrogations empty of content.

The source said that "the bloc, which seeks to question a particular minister from another bloc, is pushing the latter to move to question the Minister of the First Bloc," noting that "this means that the file of a minister versus another minister."
 
He added that "this approach opened the door of political bargaining between the blocks, the closure of the file of a minister from this bloc offset by the closure of the file of a minister from the other bloc," noting that "some of the interrogations will take place in parliament, but empty of content, and will have little results, Is gaining media gains for the bloc and the parliament. The parliament is benefiting from the media as a file of questioning and follow-up of the ministers, and the mass also benefits the media. "
 
 
A parliamentary source revealed earlier that the changes in the structure of some ministries prompted deputies to question ministers, while did not rule out that some of the interrogations attempts to pressure ministers to obtain a share of special grades.
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Abdul Mahdi plans to replace four ministers with his government

Political | 01:42 - 25/07/2019

 
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BAGHDAD - Mawazine News 
The deputy of the Fatah alliance, Abdul Amir al-Mayahi, on Thursday, the intention of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, to change ministers accused of delay in his government. 
"There is a tendency to replace some ministers because of their reluctance to provide services nine months after their resignation," he said, denying that "the aim of these changes is to satisfy the blocs and the parliamentary parties." 
He added that "there are understandings between the Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi and the parliamentary blocs to replace these ministers lagging," pointing out that "not to make changes to some ministers, the lifetime of the government of Abdul Mahdi will be very short." 
He continued, "It is in the interest of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi to make these changes in his ministerial staff after the evaluation conducted by parliamentary committees and deputies on the work of ministries," adding that "
He pointed out that "their number ranges from three to four ministers, most of them in service ministries." Ended 29 / a 43

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  • yota691 changed the title to The Council of Ministers asks the Parliament to nominate candidates for the posts of Governor of the Central Bank and the Bureau of Financial Control
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Allawi is governor of the Central Bank and Salah Nuri as head of the Financial Control Bureau
July 25, 2019 | 1:59 PM   - The   number of readings: 221 views
 
Allawi is governor of the Central Bank and Salah Nuri as head of the Financial Control Bureau



 

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So do we have a new CBI Gov. ?

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Release date: 2019/7/25 15:22 • 75 times scheduled
The government sends the names of six personalities to parliament for appointment with a number of special grades
[Baghdad-where] 
The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has sent a recommendation to the Parliament to vote on the names of candidates for positions of special grades, including the Governor of the Central Bank after approval by the Council of Ministers. 

According to the document issued by the Secretariat on Wednesday, July 24, 2019, which was addressed to the Parliament, it included the names of candidates for the positions of special grades, after obtaining the approval of the Council of Ministers on July 23, 2019. 

The names are Ali Abdul Amir Allawi for the post of Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Salah Nuri Khalaf for the post of Chief of the Financial Control Bureau, Mohammed Abdul Hadi Mohammad Taqi Al Hakim for the post of Advisor to the Prime Minister, Fayadh Hassan Nema for the post of Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil and Hamid Yunis Saleh Al Zobaie for the post of Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil , And Adel Karim Kak Ahmed as undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry.
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  • yota691 changed the title to The document ... Abdul Amir Allawi Governor of the Central Bank

COM has to approve nominations, then GOI needs to vote approval. And as the GOI is exhausted by their additional month of doing nothing, this does not appear like it will get solved until GOI reconvenes in September. These folks don't do ANYTHING in a hurry, so don't hold your breath. Remember also, proxy positions are supposed to end by October 31st and I expect (IMO) they will drag the CBI nominee out as long as possible to steal from the auctions as long as possible. Time will tell.

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Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi (born 1947) is an Iraqi politician who was Minister of Trade and Minister of Defense in the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council from September 2003 until 2004, and subsequently Minister of Finance in the Iraqi Transitional Government between 2005 and 2006.

 
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Allawi was born in 1947 in Baghdad to a family deeply involved in Iraqi politics. Following the 14 July Revolution the family left Iraq due to links with the government under the monarchy.[1]

A Shia Muslim, Allawi was part of the Iraqi exile community in London during the rule of Saddam Hussein. He was one of the organizers of 'The Declaration of Iraqi Shia', a statement released in 2002. Before being appointed by the governing council in 2003, Allawi was a professor at Oxford University. Ali is son of Ahmad Chalabi's sister, making him Chalabi's nephew. Having worked as a merchant banker in London, he was elected as a Senior Visiting Fellow at Princeton University for 2008-2009.[2]

He earned an S.B. in Civil Engineering from MIT in 1968, and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1971.[citation needed]

Later work[edit]

In January 2007 the Independent newspaper published an article by Allawi outlining a blueprint for peace in Iraq. Allawi recommended devolution within Iraq, economic and political regional integration in the Middle East, and the setting up of independent boards to oversee reconstruction and security issues.[3] The article was praised by Independent commentator Patrick Cockburn, who argued that it was "by far the most perceptive analysis of the extent of the disaster in his country, and how it might best be resolved. It is in sharp contrast to the ill-thought-out maunderings of experts and officials devising fresh policies in the White House and Downing Street".[4] Allawi has since written The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace and The Crisis of Islamic Civilization. Both books were well received by critics and the reading public. The New York Times Book Review called The Occupation of Iraq "...the most comprehensive historical account of the disastrous aftermath of the American Invasion."[citation needed] In October 2009 the Washington Institute for Near East Policy announced that The Crisis of Islamic Civilization was awarded the Silver Prize of its annual book prize. In December 2009, The Economist named The Crisis of Islamic Civilization one of the Best Books of 2009.[citation needed] In a recent interview with The Diplomat he discussed his views on modern Islamic civilisation. He considers that, as a result of the expansion of Western colonial powers and modernisation over the last 200 years, Islamic civilisation is fast losing its élan and has been reduced to two aspects - political and religious - while economic and cultural aspects no longer affect the Muslim world.[2]Allawi was appointed a Visiting Research Professor at the National University of Singapore in 2013–2014. In March 2014, Allawi's biography of Faisal I of Iraq, published by Yale University Press, was released to wide critical acclaim.

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COM has to approve nominations, then GOI needs to vote approval. And as the GOI is exhausted by their additional month of doing nothing, this does not appear like it will get solved until GOI reconvenes in September. These folks don't do ANYTHING in a hurry, so don't hold your breath. Remember also, proxy positions are supposed to end by October 31st and I expect (IMO) they will drag the CBI nominee out as long as possible to steal from the auctions as long as possible. Time will tell.

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Check out Yota's parliament thread. They're coming back for one more session on Tuesday, so there's still hope. 

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7 minutes ago, King Bean said:

Ali Abdul-Amir Allawi (born 1947) is an Iraqi politician who was Minister of Trade and Minister of Defense in the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council from September 2003 until 2004, and subsequently Minister of Finance in the Iraqi Transitional Government between 2005 and 2006.

 
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Background[edit]

Allawi was born in 1947 in Baghdad to a family deeply involved in Iraqi politics. Following the 14 July Revolution the family left Iraq due to links with the government under the monarchy.[1]

A Shia Muslim, Allawi was part of the Iraqi exile community in London during the rule of Saddam Hussein. He was one of the organizers of 'The Declaration of Iraqi Shia', a statement released in 2002. Before being appointed by the governing council in 2003, Allawi was a professor at Oxford University. Ali is son of Ahmad Chalabi's sister, making him Chalabi's nephew. Having worked as a merchant banker in London, he was elected as a Senior Visiting Fellow at Princeton University for 2008-2009.[2]

He earned an S.B. in Civil Engineering from MIT in 1968, and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1971.[citation needed]

Later work[edit]

In January 2007 the Independent newspaper published an article by Allawi outlining a blueprint for peace in Iraq. Allawi recommended devolution within Iraq, economic and political regional integration in the Middle East, and the setting up of independent boards to oversee reconstruction and security issues.[3] The article was praised by Independent commentator Patrick Cockburn, who argued that it was "by far the most perceptive analysis of the extent of the disaster in his country, and how it might best be resolved. It is in sharp contrast to the ill-thought-out maunderings of experts and officials devising fresh policies in the White House and Downing Street".[4] Allawi has since written The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace and The Crisis of Islamic Civilization. Both books were well received by critics and the reading public. The New York Times Book Review called The Occupation of Iraq "...the most comprehensive historical account of the disastrous aftermath of the American Invasion."[citation needed] In October 2009 the Washington Institute for Near East Policy announced that The Crisis of Islamic Civilization was awarded the Silver Prize of its annual book prize. In December 2009, The Economist named The Crisis of Islamic Civilization one of the Best Books of 2009.[citation needed] In a recent interview with The Diplomat he discussed his views on modern Islamic civilisation. He considers that, as a result of the expansion of Western colonial powers and modernisation over the last 200 years, Islamic civilisation is fast losing its élan and has been reduced to two aspects - political and religious - while economic and cultural aspects no longer affect the Muslim world.[2]Allawi was appointed a Visiting Research Professor at the National University of Singapore in 2013–2014. In March 2014, Allawi's biography of Faisal I of Iraq, published by Yale University Press, was released to wide critical acclaim.

 

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The Council of Ministers sends six names to parliament for positions in special grades

BAGHDAD / Al-Masala: The agency received the "obituary" on Thursday, a document issued by the Secretariat General Council of Ministers content to send Asmaa 6 figures to the House of Representatives for the purpose of appointment in a number of special grades.

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http://almasalah.com/ar/news/175494/مجلس-الوزراء-يرسل-6-اسماء-للبرلمان-لشغل-مناصب-في-الدرجات-الخاصة

 
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Editorial date: 2019/7/27 22:13 • 262 times read
Abadi attacks the government of Abdul Mahdi: your achievements "paper" and there is a difference between the theory and reality
[Baghdad-where] 
Former Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi attacked in a press conference on Thursday Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, while he saw that his achievements on paper only. 
On the formation of the current government headed by Adel Abdul Mahdi, Abadi stressed, "The government formed two main parties; [Fatah and others] They believe that this configuration they have a maturity, although they announced the waiver of their entitlements, and in the end we see that there is insistence of the two blocs on the eligibility directory distribution ministries In a certain way without the expense of justice, "adding that" delayed the formation of the government because of the contradiction of the two blocs, and in the end, Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi chose people who are not convinced and imposed on him, which he said it. " 

As for the postponement of Abdul Mahdi's visit to Washington for the second time, Abadi said: "It is not clear to me; but President Donald Trump has his own direction and I do not know his vision about Iraq. He was inclined to withdraw his troops from Iraqi territory because he has no interest in its survival, He wants to spend on his forces, and even his relationship in Europe has been greatly strained because of this subject. " 

"There is good communication with the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, they are confused by the Sadrists in their present situation, they are watching the reference letters, and now they are not fully supportive and not opposed, but they have to be clear in their path; either to win the spoils, Building a nation and a homeland for all, "adding that" Moqtada al-Sadr in periods of distance, and the problem is not in the details. "
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Fatah Alliance: We will authorize Abdul-Mahdi to resolve the file of special grades

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The Fatah Alliance confirmed its intention to delegate Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi to resolve the file of special grades, pointing to the need to nominate independent personalities to manage security positions and the Integrity Commission and the Diwan of financial supervision and the Central Bank.

The MP for the alliance of the bloc of Sadiq Mohammed Baldawi, in a statement to the news agency that "the alliance Fatah is currently pressing to resolve the file of candidates for special grades, but the data of the other parties do not want a discount, and we will resolve to resolve this mandate of the Prime Minister."

He added that "some positions in the proxy and general managers settled within the ministries according to the law of employment and exercised their work formally," noting that "the remaining part of the file of special grades, which has not been resolved so far by the pressure of the political blocs will be authorized to the Prime Minister to choose candidates."

He explained that "there are special grades for public managers supposed to pass within the hierarchy of the construction of state institutions, and can not nominate incompetent characters do not have the specialty to be held false certificates to fill those positions." / End

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Release date: 2019/7/28 23:41 • 145 times read
Al-Ani: Abdul-Mahdi did not convince the public and Iraq ahead of a terrible failure (expanded)
The Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, Zafar al-Ani, said that Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi could not convince the public of his ability to implement the promises, while Iqbal Iraq declared a terrible failure.
"I admit that I am neutral on the hill since the representatives of the liberated provinces and the coalition of the decision to divide themselves on the coalition of reform and construction, even if it is true to continue and I think it jumped in the air," Al-Ani told the program of "forbidden from the show" Of the components jumped away from the ground and may want to reproduce the failed Iraqi experience, which did not find solid foundations based on them. 
He added that "restricting weapons and holding corrupt, criminals and violators accountable is a duty of the state, but when the state does not fulfill its duty it will open the door for other countries to intervene." However, there is a problem in the behavior of some armed groups. Armed groups are approaching 10,000 citizens. "
Al-Ani said, "Iraq's capabilities are no longer in the hands of the Iraqis, but in the hands of the quasi-state and acts and positions turned into political gossip, the Central Bank acts as part of the system of the United States while the Ministry of Finance act contrary to the Central Bank and Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, "He said. 
"The majority of countries believe that Iraq lacks the bulk of its sovereignty and the independence of its political decision," he said, adding that " . 
The Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations Parliamentary that "the reality of Iraq today bitter does not reflect its history and depth and wealth of material and community."
"We have not yet seen a clear response from the insurgents to hand over arms or serious practical measures by the state to block it, That "the government did not address the situation seriously, the international community will remain silent without interference to prevent torturers from harming civilians and the state." 
"The gradual failure of the state if the militants continue to carry arms, the Sudanese say we do not want to sweat Sudan, which is really harmful to Iraq." 
Al-Ani continued, "Speaker of the House of Representatives Mohammed Halboussi grabbed the flag and is worthy of this and vital and loyal and Lmah; but lacks the composition of the party," calling him to "form a solid block and not an electoral front."
"Khamis al-Khangar has taken away the confidence of the new partners in the construction coalition who were avoiding sitting next to him. His reputation was damaged when his Sunni audience saw the building and believed that he had made a mistake in his choice," he said, adding that "Sunnis now criticize the dagger, Damaged when allied with armed factions and construction. " 
"All the building parties have armed wings and their loyalties are not for the state, but for their parties and for political figures," he said. "Even if they gave up, Abdul Mahdi was issued a decision to integrate the crowd into the ranks of the armed forces." 
He added that "the leaders of the Sunni took a veto on a particular candidate, and there is a fierce struggle for the leadership of the Sunni center and therefore this stampede, even those who were his ally yesterday to increase the balance."
Al-Ani said, "Abdul Mahdi received a reasonable legacy in which the achievements and consolidation of state authority and law were reflected, unlike the former Prime Minister Haider Abadi, who received a heavy legacy, and assessment of Abdul Mahdi that he needs to make more ignorance and not care about political parties and risk his position and not to bet on Stay in office if the price of the current stumbling. " 
On the decision of the National Wisdom Movement to go to the opposition, al-Ani said: "The decision of the opposition is brave, an unprecedented model and Mr. Ammar al-Hakim has leadership in it, which is healthy to lead a man with a clear public balance and a large political opposition constructive influential better than leading the opposition party does not have a public balance." 
"In Iraq, there is a bad partisan phenomenon, and there is no partisan discipline, but the majority of the two parliaments are not loyal to their parties and lists."
On the agreement between Baghdad and Erbil on the delivery of oil, al-Ani said, "I think that the central government is the loser and should seek to implement a fair agreement between the parties and the removal of political purposes," noting that "the presence of Abdul Mahdi, a sword double-edged he can reach a final agreement with them according to his good relationship With the leaders of the region and another aspect that this relationship should not be at the expense of the central authority. 
He called on the government of the region to "resolve the issue of oil in its economic framework before it becomes an Arab [instigation], and they have to estimate the magnitude of the embarrassment borne by the federal government and political elites in front of its masses. The southern provinces feel the lack of cooperation in Baghdad with the region.
Al-Ani concluded by saying that "the problem in Iraq is the oldest and most complex and profound amendment of the law of local elections," wondering "what will change the political structure with the amendment?", Explaining that "the size of change in parliament more than 70% and most of the political blocs in the end became" "Stressing that" the need for Iraq to radical solutions much deeper than this subject, and if not solutions Iraqi, we will give way sooner rather than later to foreign interventions to correct the path. "
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