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I brought this over because someone here asked about this - Good Find OhmEye

 

 

Iraqi Dinar revaluation postponed by Central Bank for 5 years says MP Noura al-Bajari

 

by 377c7a0b5a2695a041607a4f76b50434?s=40&d=Amre SarhanOct 29, 2014, 11:54 pm55Comments

 

A member of Parliamentary Economic and Investment Commission, MP Noura al-Bajari

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) A member of the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Commission, MP Noura al-Bajari, confirmed on Wednesday that the initiative to revalue and delete zeros from the Iraqi Dinar is ready for implementation by the Central Bank although it will be delayed by five years given the political and security situation of Iraq.

In an interview with IraqiNews.com al-Bajari said “The policy to delete zeros from the Iraqi currency is ready to be executed by the Central Bank, however, its implementation will be delayed by 5 years on the basis of the extreme security and political situation of the country.”

Al-Bajari said that the head of the Central Bank of Iraq had previously said that this policy from parliament was accepted and that the zeros will be deleted from the Iraqi currency in the next 5 years

 

A member of the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Commission, MP Noura al-Bajari.

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) A member of the Parliamentary Economic and Investment Commission, MP Noura al-Bajari, confirmed on Wednesday that the initiative to revalue and delete zeros from the Iraqi Dinar is ready for implementation by the Central Bank although it will be delayed by five years given the political and security situation of Iraq.

In an interview with IraqiNews.com al-Bajari said “The policy to delete zeros from the Iraqi currency is ready to be executed by the Central Bank, however, its implementation will be delayed by 5 years on the basis of the extreme security and political situation of the country.”

Al-Bajari said that the head of the Central Bank of Iraq had previously said that this policy from parliament was accepted and that the zeros will be deleted from the Iraqi currency in the next 5 years.

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On 9/2/2019 at 12:23 AM, ChuckFinley said:

Iraqi Dinar revaluation postponed by Central Bank for 5 years says MP Noura al-Bajari

 

The only thing certain at the CBI is they are going to prolong their currupt currency auction practices until 11:59.5 on the clock.....and who knows when that will be? 

 :moneybag::moneybag::moneybag::moneybag::moneybag::moneybag:

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19 hours ago, Artitech said:

In the year 2525!

 

We should re-write the lyrics to reflect our wait. ( ala 'message from Montana' ). I expected Umbertino would have jumped in and posted a link to this song, but adhoc10 was fast to the punch. Umbertino is out chasing wife number 8 I think.

                                                                                                  :lol:

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