keylime Posted September 14, 2020 Report Share Posted September 14, 2020 2 hours ago, Half Crazy Runner said: If Maliki wasn’t in Iran right now, he’d probably be front and center on the objections & accusations. I think he's in Iran right now because of this going down. "I Ran" is the perfect name for that country of crooks pouring in from the countries they stole from. 1 1 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stanleypower Posted September 14, 2020 Report Share Posted September 14, 2020 6 minutes ago, keylime said: I think he's in Iran right now because of this going down. "I Ran" is the perfect name for that country of crooks pouring in from the countries they stole from. They’ll all be in one place when Trump takes care of them. 6 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spartakus Posted September 14, 2020 Report Share Posted September 14, 2020 Alaq, you are fired!!!!!! 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spartakus Posted September 14, 2020 Report Share Posted September 14, 2020 The word is appoint not nominate meaning that as of today Monday Allaq is no longer the governor of CBI. 4 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 14, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 14, 2020 Economists comment on the "Al-Kazemi Revolution": a first step to treating Iraq's headache 2020-09-14 07:59 Shafaq News / Economic experts considered, today, Monday, that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi's measures to change some positions in independent bodies come within the reform curriculum that he undertook, indicating that reform can only take place with the presence of qualified young faces working to engage the work with internal expertise. Vice-President of the Iraqi Businessmen Union, Basem Jamil Antoine, said in an interview with Shafaq News, “Al-Kazemi has previously pledged to make radical changes in government departments and institutions,” indicating that “reform can only be done with the presence of competent, competent young faces with experience and integrity. ” . Antoine added that "some of these departments have been vacant for some time, and therefore they need someone to lead them, such as the central bank, whose period was extended to his previous governor of Al-Allaq, and as is the case for the National Investment Commission, which remained vacant for a long time, and therefore such important departments in the Iraqi state must be That there be an original director or governor in its management . " Antoine stressed that "the reform program and the promotion of investment needs a revolution, because Iraq suffers from crises and deficits in the budget, and thus needs an influx of investments from neighboring countries and the Gulf in the future, and the United States can help in this aspect." Antoine pointed out that "the curriculum, integrity, law enforcement, ending favoritism and clientelism, and eliminating corruption are basic issues that have been taken into consideration in this change." For his part, the economist Falah Hassan Alwan confirmed in an interview with Shafaq News that "these steps for change are necessary and required for the Iraqi economy, which suffers from many problems, especially at the present time," indicating that "an economy suffers from internal or external pressures, starting from the low oil prices. ". Alwan added that "any reform step is considered a good thing to curb financial and administrative corruption, and therefore it is a required step although it is not sufficient, but rather requires more precise and firm measures to reduce cases of financial and administrative corruption and put the economy on the economic wheel and achieve economic growth rates required at the present time." ". For its part, a member of the administrative board of the Iraqi Economists Association, Ikram Abdul Aziz, said in an interview with Shafaq News that "Al-Kazemi's approach to change some departments is a positive step," indicating that "choosing competence and experience in the field of specialization will succeed in the work assigned to them ." And she added, "Some of these people who will occupy the positions are names coming from abroad and carrying investment and economic experiences from developed countries, and therefore, engaging these experiences with local expertise would be successful tools for any work you do for these departments ." Today, Monday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi made major changes in a number of positions, including the Central Bank, the Iraqi Trade Bank, the Baghdad Municipality and the National Investment Commission. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 14, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 14, 2020 Al-Maliki’s bloc comments on Al-Kazemi’s changes: This is why we have reservations about the government’s make-up 2020-09-14 16:41 Shafaq News / The State of Law coalition headed by Nuri al-Maliki expressed, on Monday, its "surprise" at the changes made by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, considering that it was unable to leave the quota system. The bloc said in a statement received by Shafaq News, that "the new appointments of independent bodies and the agency of a number of ministries and general managers have rooted quotas, far from professionalism and the investigation of national competencies and experiences, and this is what we have warned about since the beginning of the formation of the current government, which was unable to leave the quota system," Which prompted us to reserve the government formation. " She added, "The State of Law bloc announces its surprise and surprise at these administrative appointments that have expanded the quota system beyond the formation of the government," calling for "commitment to the exclusive tasks entrusted to this transitional government in restoring the prestige of the state and speeding up the preparation of the requirements for early elections, as the supreme religious authority has reiterated." Al-Rushaida called for this at her meeting with the envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General in Iraq, Plasschaert, recently. And she continued, "The Iraqi street is expecting from the government more serious positions in bringing about reform and real change, which rises to the level of its legitimate ambitions." For its part, the Islamic Union of Iraqi Turkmen expressed its astonishment at the "spread of a list of names who are assigned to high positions in the Iraqi government, most of them belonging to the ruling political parties", refusing to return to the quota system, and requested a reconsideration of these names. The Secretary-General of the Islamic Union of Turkmen in Iraq, Jasim Muhammad Jaafar al-Bayati, said in a statement received by Shafaq News, that "the prime minister was indulging in assigning a single Turkmen minister in his government and hastened to assign a long list of names from party figures in the administration of the Iraqi state." He referred to "the articles and clauses of the constitution, which emphasized the selection of qualified Iraqi technocrats for the higher positions in the country, taking into account the competencies of the Iraqi components, while the list is devoid of any Turkmen competence." Al-Bayati called on the Prime Minister to assign one of the independent Turkmen competencies in a prominent government position in accordance with the constitution, which is an expressive message from the Prime Minister to respect justice in the distribution of positions according to the constitution. These positions came after Al-Kazemi made extensive changes in high-ranking positions in the state, on Monday, as Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif Al-Kitab was appointed as governor of the Central Bank, Soha Dawood Elias Al-Najjar as head of the National Investment Authority, and Salem Jawad Abdul Hadi Al-Jalabi as director of the Iraqi Government Trade Bank (TBI), and Faisal Al-Haims, Chairman of the Securities Commission. The changes also included the appointment of Engineer Manhal Aziz Raouf Al-Haboubi as Secretary of Baghdad, Sheikh Sami Al-Masoudi as Chairman of the Hajj and Umrah Authority, and Alaa Jawad Hamid as Chairman of the Integrity Commission concerned with the prosecution of corruption. Since the formation of the Al-Kazemi government last May, it has made wide changes at the level of state officials, especially security leaders and administrative officials. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 14, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 14, 2020 14-09-2020 08:31 PM Harb: All appointments made by Al-Kazemi do not require the approval of Parliament Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya: Legal expert Tariq Harb confirmed, on Monday, that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi does not need to obtain approval from Parliament regarding the latest appointments. Harb said in a statement, "Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi has made changes in a number of positions, indicating that appointing new people to these positions does not require approval by the House of Representatives, since they are acting as proxies like their predecessors, and like hundreds of people with special degrees in the country, including agents, advisors, bodies and higher positions. ". He added war "view the new appointments as governor of central bank and the secretary of Baghdad does not require managers of banks and the boss body of new investment to the House of Representatives or obtaining consent, they are exercising their proxy and are display if they wanted to turn them in my own name , they must display to the House vote. The Kazemi held earlier From Monday, a number of changes in several positions. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 Al-Sadr rejects Al-Kazemi's changes: If the corrupt are not prosecuted, then we will 2020-09-14 15:29 Shafaq News / The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr announced, on Monday, his rejection of the changes in government positions that were made by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, returning them to the quota system. Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi said in a post, quoting al-Sadr, which was seen by Shafaq News Agency. He added, "I repeat ... we were disappointed, and if the corrupt people are not prosecuted and those quotas canceled, then we are for them and nothing will intimidate us, and we will not kneel except for God." And he continued, "The brothers in Sa`iroun have to do the righteousness immediately, otherwise we will disown everyone (Shala Qalaa)." Before that, the leader of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Ameri, had distanced himself from Al-Kazemi's changes. He said he was not aware of it. Al-Amiri added that Al-Fateh wants two things from this government: "The first is to schedule the withdrawal of US forces as soon as possible, and the second is to restore the prestige of the state and create the appropriate conditions for holding free, fair and fair elections away from the influence of money and weapons." Earlier Monday, an informed source told Shafaq News that Al-Kazemi had made changes to high-ranking positions in the state, as Mustafa Ghaleb Makhaif Al-Kitab was appointed as governor of the Central Bank, Suha Dawood Elias Al-Najjar as head of the National Investment Authority, and Salem Jawad Abdul Hadi Al-Chalabi as Director of the Iraqi Governmental Trade Bank (TBI), and Faisal Al-Haims, Chairman of the Securities Commission. The changes also included the appointment of Engineer Manhal Aziz Raouf Al-Haboubi as Secretary of Baghdad, Sheikh Sami Al-Masoudi as Chairman of the Hajj and Umrah Authority, and Alaa Jawad Hamid as Chairman of the Integrity Commission concerned with the prosecution of corruption. Since the formation of the Al-Kazemi government last May, it has made wide changes at the level of state officials, especially security leaders and administrative officials. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 In the document ... government changes to key positions in the state 21:12 - 14/09/2020 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 09-14-2020 09:48 PM Al-Amiri: We are not aware of the special degrees announced today, and we confirm their innocence Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya: Al-Fateh Alliance announced today, Monday, its innocence from the special grade appointments launched by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi today, while revealing two demands he seeks from the government. A statement issued by the head of the coalition, Hadi Al-Amiri, received by Al-Akhbariya, stated that the special grades that were launched today, and there has been much talk about them as a return to the quota system, the Al-Fateh Alliance declares its innocence from it, and that it is not aware of it. Amiri clarified in the statement that Sami Al-Masoudi was appointed an agency from the time of the former prime minister, and if the current prime minister wants to compliment Al-Fatah with this appointment, Al-Masoudi is more than this matter. Al-Amiri noted that the Al-Fateh Alliance from the beginning declared repeatedly that everything it wanted from this government was two things: The first was to schedule the withdrawal of US forces as soon as possible, indicating that the second matter was to restore the prestige of the state and create the appropriate climates for free, fair and fair elections away from the influence of money and weapons. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi appointed Al-Masoudi as head of the Hajj and Umrah Authority, after he held the position by proxy. Today, Monday (September 14, 2020), Al-Kazemi will make significant changes in a number of administrative and military positions. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 After changing the governor ... an administrative action against a high-ranking central bank official Editing date: 9/14/2020 20:47 • 95 read times [Baghdad-Where] The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank decided to grant a high-ranking official in the bank a one-year leave. According to an administrative order for the deputy governor of the bank, it was decided to "grant [Saleh Mahoud Salman] the director general of the administrative department of this bank a one-year leave without pay, according to the rules and the civil service law." It is noteworthy that this administrative procedure comes hours after the decision of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi to change the governor of the Central Bank and the agency of [Ali Al-Alaq] and appoint [Mustafa Ghaleb Scary Book] instead. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 09-15-2020 01:40 PM Leader: The governor of the central bank must be an expert in the economy and not an employee behind whom a mass stands Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Majid Shankali, believed that the governor of the Central Bank should be an expert in economics. Shankali said in a tweet on his Twitter account: "Central banks are independent and draw the financial policy of the state through plans of monetary easing and financial stimulus by raising and reducing interest, so all major companies await the decisions of the meetings of the Federal Reserve, the European Bank and the Bank of England." He added: "The governor of the central bank must be an economist and not an employee behind him a mass." 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 09-15-2020 01:44 PM Al-Kazemi: The political forces declared their innocence of the changes .. How are they accused of relying on quotas? Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi confirmed that the political forces declared their innocence from the government changes, wondering how to accuse them of relying on partisan quotas. Al-Kazemi said in a statement, "Yesterday, Monday, we directed a series of necessary changes to take place in some important administrative sites in state institutions. This step faced various reactions, some of them from the political forces that announced their rejection of quotas in all its forms, which undoubtedly represented a reflection of a popular position." Constant state building. " Al-Kazemi stressed in his statement, "These necessary changes came in line with an administrative and legal context imposed by the end of the official legal periods for some officials, and even exceeding those periods from their ceilings for long periods, and that the procedure did not come to effect qualitative changes in institutions." "On this basis, most of the names put forward were chosen from within the institutions themselves, or from specialists in certain fields, taking into account the factor of integrity and experience, and ensuring national balance." He indicated that "the positions of some political blocs on the issue of quotas must be accompanied by specific information about this alleged quotas. We will deal with this information seriously and verify it within the applicable contexts and then, if the political forces have declared their innocence of these changes and they really did not interfere with it and did not Affects it, so how is it accused that the changes relied on partisan quotas? He concluded, "We wish everyone, based on national responsibility, to deal with the facts and contexts of the state, and the most important of which is that the aforementioned variables took place through the natural and necessary path to revitalize the state's work and activate its role to serve the aspirations of our people and implement their demands, and were not subject to the mechanisms of partisan quotas." 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 Al-Kazemi makes the first comment after "big changes" and responds to the accusations of "alleged quotas" Policy 2020-09-15 | 06:48 11,782 Views Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi made his first comment, on Tuesday, after the administrative changes he made on Monday, describing them as "significant", while he responded to the accusations made by political blocs of his government, by adopting the principle of political quotas in the distribution of positions. Al-Kazemi said in a statement that Alsumaria News received a copy of, "Yesterday, Monday, we directed a series of necessary changes in some important administrative sites in state institutions," indicating that "this step faced various reactions, some of which were from the political forces that declared their refusal to share quotas at all." Their forms, which undoubtedly represent a reflection of a steadfast popular position on state building. " Al-Kazemi added that "these necessary changes came in line with an administrative and legal context imposed by the end of the official legal periods of some officials, and even exceeding those periods from their ceilings for long periods," pointing out that "the procedure did not come to bring about qualitative changes in institutions." And he added, "On this basis, most of the names presented were chosen from within the institutions themselves, or from specialists in certain fields, taking into account the factor of integrity and experience, and ensuring national balance." Al-Kazemi continued that "the positions of some political blocs on the issue of quotas must be accompanied by specific information about this alleged quotas. We will deal with this information seriously and verify it within the applicable contexts." He asked, "If the political forces have declared their innocence of these changes, and they really did not interfere with them or affect them, then how can they be accused of that the changes depended on partisan quotas?" Al-Kazemi called for "dealing with the facts and state contexts, and its most important attestation is that the aforementioned changes took place through the natural and necessary path to activate the state’s work and activate its role to serve the aspirations of our people and implement its demands, and were not subject to the mechanisms of partisan quotas." It is noteworthy that Al-Kazemi made, on Monday, a series of administrative changes described as "big." 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 15-09-2020 04:49 PM Al-Abadi's coalition expresses its support for Al-Kazemi's changes in administrative positions Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya The Victory Alliance, led by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, today, Tuesday, expressed its support and support for the changes in administrative positions that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi made yesterday. A spokesman for the Nasr Coalition, Ayat Muzaffar, told Al-Ikhbariya, "The changes made by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi yesterday, Monday, were necessary in order to complete the reform processes." She said, "The prime minister was forced to strike a balance between patriotism, competence and the ability to have people who can run state institutions by combining the criteria that are supposed to be met in the options." Al-Muzaffar indicated that "the coming days may witness new changes according to the government's policy of conducting comprehensive political and economic reform, as well as controlling the security aspect through capable, professional and sincere leaders." Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi had issued a statement explaining that a series of variables were necessary in some important administrative positions in state institutions, but this step faced various reactions, some of them from the political forces that announced their rejection of quotas in all its forms, stressing that these necessary changes came. In line with an administrative and legal context imposed by the end of the official legal periods of some officials, and even exceeding those periods from their ceilings for long periods, and that the procedure did not come to effect qualitative changes in institutions. He added that on this basis, most of the names proposed were chosen from within the institutions themselves, or from specialists in certain fields, taking into account the factor of integrity and experience and ensuring national balance, indicating that the positions of some political blocs on the issue of quotas must be accompanied by specific information about this quota. We will deal with this information seriously and verify it within the applicable contexts, wondering, if the political forces have declared their innocence of these changes and they really did not interfere with them and did not affect them, then how are you accused that the changes depended on partisan quotas? Al-Kazemi concluded his statement by saying, we wish everyone, based on the reality of national responsibility, to deal with the facts and contexts of the state, and the most important of its certifications is that the aforementioned variables took place through the natural and necessary path to activate the state’s work and activate its role to serve the aspirations of our people and implement their demands, and were not subject to the partisan quota mechanisms. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 Changes in senior positions Tuesday 15 September 2020 176 Baghdad - Awa and Al-Sabah: Omar Abdul Latif The Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, appointed a number of heads of bodies and deputy ministers, as well as the mayor of Baghdad in the context of the orientations of his ministerial program, which he undertook, which is a response to the aspiration of the popular movement and the citizens in general who demand change and reform of state institutions. The new changes that Al-Kazemi made included Yesterday, Monday, the appointment of personalities in 9 important sites that have a direct bearing on public life in the country, as it begins with the Baghdad Municipality and the Central Bank and ends with the Integrity Commission. Hours after the issuance of the list of appointments for important positions, members of the House of Representatives welcomed them, with an emphasis on legal points related to these The changes, as Ali Al-Badairi, a member of the "Iraqis" coalition, believed that all the changes that Al-Kazemi made in the positions related to the independent bodies fall within what he pledged to the people and their representatives in the House of Representatives that "he will bear the full responsibility to go the country to safety." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 15, 2020 Changes Al-Kazemi .. an administrative storm and a clearance for the quota system Time: 09/15/2020 20:14:33 Read: 5,408 times {Baghdad: Al Furat News} The new changes made by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi in private offices were met with mixed reactions at the political level among opponents and supporters of this measure, which was announced at the end of July 2020, as the opponents considered it a setback and a return to the quota system, far from the bases of competence and specialization, while Supporters saw it as a measure within his jurisdiction and bore the responsibility for its success or failure. An official document revealed the changes made by Al-Kazemi, and included 15 high-ranking positions, including agents of ministries. Where the Prime Minister - who took office last May - decided to appoint Ghaleb Makhaif al-Kitab, governor of the Central Bank, Manhal Aziz Raouf al-Haboubi as secretary of Baghdad, Suha Dawood Elias al-Najjar, head of the National Investment Commission, and Salem Jawad Abdul Hadi al-Jalabi as director of the Iraqi Trade Bank TBI, the current deputy and former defense minister, Khaled al-Obeidi, was named as the agent for operations of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service, Falih Yunus al-Issawi as an agent of the National Security Agency, and Faisal al-Haimus as head of the Securities Commission, while he decided to name Sami Al-Masoudi, head of the Hajj and Umrah Authority, and Alaa Jawad Hamid, Chairman of the Integrity Commission. Regarding these changes, the representative of the Iraqi coalition, Ali Al-Budairi, confirmed {to Al-Furat News} that "the political forces had already, during the formation of the government, that they had given the green light to the prime minister and the full space to choose whom he deems appropriate to confront the government cabinet to be responsible for it before the Iraqi people and the House of Representatives in case of success or Failure". Al-Badiri added, "The names that he announced, regardless of whether some of them are acceptable or not, is the first and last option for the Prime Minister, and we have previously confirmed that we will remain supportive of the Al-Kazemi government as long as it is consistent with the demands of the masses and the calls of the religious authority in reform, change and combating Corruption. " While the deputy for the Badr Parliamentary Bloc, Uday Shaalan Abu Al-Joun, said that "political forces impose the option for Kazemi to assume responsibility for the names that he chooses for important positions in a way that meets the demands of the masses and the calls of the authority, and that any success or failure of the names of the nominees is fully borne by them." For his part, the deputy from the Saeron coalition, Muhammad Al-Ghazi, said that "the appointments announced are considered within the powers of the Prime Minister to make changes to government positions, but they need Parliament's approval." Commenting on the declared need for parliament approval, legal expert Tareq Harb said, "The new appointments do not need parliamentary approval, as they are by proxy, like their predecessors, like hundreds of people with special degrees in the country, including agents, consultants, bodies and high positions." However, Al-Kazemi's changes in senior positions were met with criticism from some blocs, including the Iraqi National Accord Party, which he described as "abhorrent and far from the foundations of competence and specialization," as he put it. We are on the threshold of an entire year after the launch of the peaceful popular movement demanding reform. Today we are surprised by a list of new appointments based on the same abhorrent principle, in addition to the fact that the selection of some names came far from the foundations of competence and specialization, in a flagrant challenge to the will of our people and the sacrifices of their sons in the squares Demonstration, to reveal the falsehood of the allegations and statements issued from here and there about the alleged government reform. ” While the MP for the State of Law Coalition, Kata al-Rikabi, considered the changes that affected special degrees, a major setback and a devotion to the principle of sectarian quotas. Al-Rikabi said, "The package of changes that the Prime Minister made in the special ranks that he issued 12 hours after the statement of the supreme religious authority came to consecrate the principle of partisan and sectarian quotas, which is a political setback for all societal groups calling for reform, and everyone hoped that the last appointments would come away from The framework of quotas. " The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, also called on the Sairoun bloc to "immediately disavow these changes or absolve us of everyone (Shala Qalaa)," as he described it. The close associate of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, tweeted on the changes to the Twitter platform, saying that he “disappointed us and returned to the quota system, and we returned to control the corrupt, and we promised to weaken the country, and the service, security and government institutions,” he continued, “I repeat our disappointment.” He added " As for the Kurdish side’s response to Al-Kazemi’s changes, it came as a surprise to all the political blocs, in which he declared that “Al-Kazemi nominated the names and we respect what he decided.” The leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Subhi al-Mandalawi, said {to Euphrates News} that "the special grades were entrusted to Al-Kazemi as he is in charge of nominating names, and that the Kurds do not have a problem with the issue of positions, and what we care about as much as possible is that there is a consensus to resolve the controversial issues, and therefore the position." Our goal is not so much as providing a service. " Observers of the political scene had a special view of the list of administrative changes, as they emphasized "the state's need for new blood and new faces." Political analyst Watheq Al-Jabri explained to Al-Furat News that "the state always needs to pump blood and new specialized personalities that benefit the reform process. It is certain that the Iraqi street is demanding the government for many reforms in the Iraqi state, especially with a defect in the nature of state administration, services, and even political dealing." ". The observer for political affairs, Abbas Al-Jubouri, also called, through Al-Furat News, to "hold accountable those who corrupted the state's departments before changing them and not let them go unpunished," indicating that "the institutions in which aspects of change have also contained aspects of corruption and those who corrupt are supposed to be held accountable in this. Departments and follow-up responsible at the head of the department. " In the midst of the conflicting visions about the special changes, the Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, issued an explanatory statement in which he indicated that he had made a series of necessary changes in some important administrative positions in state institutions. And that this step faced various reactions, some of them from the political forces that declared their rejection of quotas in all its forms, which undoubtedly represents a reflection of a steadfast popular stance towards state building. Al-Kazemi said, in his statement, that these necessary changes came in line with an administrative and legal context imposed by the end of the official legal periods for some officials, and even exceeding those periods from their ceilings for long periods, and that the procedure did not come to effect qualitative changes in institutions. And on this basis, most of the names presented were chosen from within the institutions themselves, or from specialists in certain fields, taking into account the factor of integrity and experience, and ensuring the homeland balance, pointing out that the positions of some political blocs on the issue of quotas must be accompanied by specific information About this alleged quotas, and we will deal with this information seriously and verify it within the applicable contexts. And he wondered, "If the political forces declared their innocence of these changes and they really did not interfere with them and did not affect them, then how can they be accused that the changes depended on partisan quotas?" In the conclusion of the statement, Al-Kazemi wished that everyone, based on the reality of national responsibility, should deal with the facts and contexts of the state, and most importantly Massadagaha variables that were referred through natural and necessary to track to activate the work of the state and activate its role to serve the aspirations of our people and the implementation of its demands, not subject to the mechanisms of party quotas. Wafa Fatlawi 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 16, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 16, 2020 Mustafa Ghaleb appointed as Iraq's central bank governor Iraqi PM appoints Ghaleb as central bank governor amid state debt that amounts to 80-90% of national product. Monday 14/09/2020 Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi BAGHDAD - Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi appointed Mustafa Ghaleb as central bank governor, state news agency INA said on Monday. INA did not provide further details. Iraq's economy and oil sector were battered by years of wars, sanctions and a stubborn Islamist insurgency triggered by the US invasion. Iraq relies on oil to fund 97% of its state budget. Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Allawi told parliament last week that reforming Iraq's economy would take five years of work and that state debt amounted to 80-90% of national product, while foreign debt was at $133 billion. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 17, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 17, 2020 17-09-2020 12:41 PM State of Law: All political blocs that absolved Al-Kazemi's appointments lie Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya A spokesman for the State of Law coalition, Bahaa Al-Din Al-Nuri, confirmed that the political blocs that have absolved Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi's recent appointments to high positions are not serious and lie. Al-Nouri said in a statement that "the data of the blocs to which the appointees belong have nothing to do with reality," adding that "the blocs that have disavowed the recent appointments should not vote for them, if they are honest." And that "voting on the special grades will show the evidence that their blocs are amenable to their nomination," indicating, "We in the state of law did not nominate any character and we have no relationship with any new specific." Al-Nouri pointed out that "it is the right of the state of law or any other bloc to object to the appointments, but what happened is that some blocs nominated personalities and threw responsibility at the head of Al-Kazemi." Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi was surprised by the objections of the political blocs to the recent changes in positions, although he said that it is a healthy state of those criticisms. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 20, 2020 Author Report Share Posted September 20, 2020 With the document .. Parliamentary Integrity addresses Al-Kazemi with 4 observations Time: 09/20/2020 13:49:30 Read: 5,226 times (Baghdad: Al Furat News) Member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Saad Hussein, addressed the Prime Minister’s office with 4 notes regarding the recent appointments and their constitutionality. mohameed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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