ronscarpa Posted October 14, 2020 Report Share Posted October 14, 2020 Good Afternoon Dinar Vets, here's a few opinions & comments that might be of interest to you. Remember, no one really knows what will happen, or when. They're simply stating their opinions based on what they perceive to be happening in Iraq. RON *** Pimpy ***...the reform papers have been submitted for review. Not implementation. They're telling you they need to review it and then prepare a presentation to give to parliament...so now they have the paperwork. They need to review it before they present it to parliament. I have a strange feeling that this presentation might not happen until after the elections. That has nothing to do with whether or not they're going to do anything about the exchange rate...if they wanted to for whatever reason they can change the exchange rate without the white papers or reform papers being implemented ...their number 1 goal right now is to focus on early elections... *** Jeff ***...Article: "In details ... Al-Kazemi's white paper reaches the Iraqi Parliament" Quote: "a parliamentary source said that the government reform paper had reached the Iraqi parliament for a vote." ...the odds are parliament will not be allowed to start the approval process of the reforms until Sunday the 18th at the earliest. Watch their patterns...the reforms you know for a fact are married to the rate change. *** Frank26 *** [Iraqi citizens]...please go to the banks. I actually thought they were going to tell you this last Thursday. Yeah, to go to the banks. Maybe this week? Maybe next week. But the thing though, Iraqi citizens, you know they are about to call you into the banks. And you know IMO what they are going to show you. You're all excited about it. The monetary reform is at a stage right now where it must succeed with the Iraqi citizens. This is the final step of the monetary reform...citizens they are about to to come into the banks of Iraq. What they are going to do is show you these big blown up picture of the new currency... 8 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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