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Parliament increases the number of its committees

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Parliament increases the number of its committees

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Today, Wednesday, the House of Representatives announced an increase in the number of its committees.

 

Council member Vian Sabri said, according to the official newspaper, that "mechanisms for activating parliamentary work were discussed during yesterday's meeting, in addition to distributing members to committees. .

Sabri added that "some changes were also made in some committees due to their importance in Parliament," noting that "the number of committees has been changed from 23 to 26."

 
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 2022-02-23 03:15
 

Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hakim Al-Zamili accused Finance Minister Ali Abdul Amir Allawi of being behind the increase in the exchange rate, external borrowing and raising the volume of internal debt, while noting that the state did not benefit from the increase in the exchange rate.

 

This came during a press conference held by the Sadrist bloc, headed by the head of the Sadrist bloc, Hassan al-Adhari, the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hakim al-Zamili, and the deputy head of the Sadrist bloc, Hassan al-Kaabi, in Najaf Governorate, which was attended by Shafaq News Agency.

 

Al-Zamili said, in the press conference, that "more than 100 deputies signed a request to host the Minister of Finance in Parliament, and it was decided next Monday," stressing that "the rise in the dollar exchange rate did not benefit the state, and the reform project will be proceeded."

 

In turn, the deputy head of the bloc, Hassan Al-Kaabi, pledged to "continue the investigation into the electricity file," noting that this file "has been spent on large sums without any improvement in the national system."

Regarding the oil file, Al-Kaabi stressed that this file "is among the priorities of the Sadrist bloc, especially since the suspicions in the licensing contracts are clear."

For his part, the head of the Sadrist bloc, Hassan al-Adari, announced the formation of a working room from the members of the Sadrist bloc on the files of electricity, oil, agriculture, trade, communications, justice and water resources,” stressing at the same time, the need to open these files to public opinion and the Iraqi people.

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Officially.. 33 candidates for the presidency of Iraq

Officially.. 33 candidates for the presidency of Iraq
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Mubasher: The Iraqi Council of Representatives announced that 59 candidates had submitted to the post of President of the Republic, and (26) candidates had been excluded, while (33) candidates had met the conditions for running for the position of President of the Republic stipulated by law.

This comes in accordance with the provisions of Article (4) of the Law No. (8) for the post of President of the Republic, No. (8) for the year 2012, according to the official website of the Iraqi Council of Representatives, today, Tuesday.

Some of the candidates were disqualified as follows:

 (4) Four candidates subsequently submitted requests to withdraw from the candidacy.

(14) Fourteen candidates for lack of political experience requirement.

(2) Two candidates who do not support obtaining a university degree and do not meet the political experience requirement.

(3) Three candidates for not supporting obtaining a university degree.

(1) One candidate to be included in the accountability and justice procedures.

(1) One candidate to be included in the accountability and justice procedures, and the political experience requirement is not available in it.

(1) One candidate for not fulfilling the age requirement.

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 Baghdad: Muhammad Al-Ansari and Shaima Rashid
Today, Wednesday, attention is turning again to the Federal Supreme Court to resolve the controversy over the constitutionality of Parliament's move to open the door for candidacy for the presidency for the second time, and while Parliament announced the agenda for its next session, identical sources reported that the election of the President of the Republic will take place next week.
 
A parliamentary source said in a press interview: "The parliament's presidency has set the end of next week as a date for electing the president of the republic," noting that "parliamentary meetings will be held during the coming hours to agree on the formation and distribution of parliamentary committees."
And the Media Department of the House of Representatives said in a statement yesterday, Tuesday, that "the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the First Deputy and the Second Deputy held a meeting with the heads of the parliamentary blocs, to discuss a number of issues related to the work of the Council during the coming period."
The statement added that, "during the meeting, the mechanism for distributing members to the parliamentary committees was discussed, as the presidency of the Council called on the heads of the parliamentary blocs to expedite the presentation of the names of their candidates, taking into account the competence, experience and efficiency in this, and emphasizing the need to proceed in resolving the formation of committees and the regularity of the council's agenda. Activating the legislative and oversight role, regardless of the issue of electing the president of the republic or forming the next government.
The presidency of the Council, during the expanded meeting with the heads of the parliamentary blocs, instructed the parliamentary department to “distribute the unfinished bills in the previous session (for the end of the Council’s work before the end of its regular session and the holding of early elections) to members of the House of Representatives in the various committees, with the aim of maturing them and completing their legislation in the session. current".
The House of Representatives decided to increase the number of its specialized committees from 23 to 26 committees after a meeting of the leaders of the blocs, while one hundred deputies submitted a request to the Presidency of Parliament to host Finance Minister Ali Allawi during next week's session. 
Member of Parliament Vian Sabri said, in an interview with “Al-Sabah”: “The mechanisms for activating parliamentary work were discussed during the meeting of the day before yesterday, in addition to distributing members to committees, and it was agreed to complete the rest of the names during the current week and present them to the parliament to be activated after that. Parliamentary work.
Sabri added that "some changes were also made in some committees due to their importance in Parliament," noting that "the number of committees has been changed from 23 to 26."
And Sabri continued, "It was also agreed to separate the Labor and Social Affairs Committee from the Committee on Migration and Displacement, to add the federal service to the Strategic Planning Committee, and to separate the Ministerial Curriculum Committee from the Strategic Planning Committee, indicating that" the tasks of the committees have not yet been agreed upon.
Regarding the hosting of the Minister of Finance, Sabri indicated that "a hundred deputies submitted a request to host the Minister of Finance, which was decided to be in the middle of next week."
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 Baghdad: Muhammad Al-Ansari 
 
Today, Wednesday, attention is turning again towards the Federal Supreme Court to resolve the controversy surrounding the constitutionality of Parliament’s move to open the door for candidacy for the presidency for the second time, and while Parliament announced the agenda for its next session, identical sources reported that the election of the President of the Republic will take place next week. Journalist: "The Presidency of Parliament has set the end of next week as a date for electing the President of the Republic," noting that "parliamentary meetings will be held within the coming hours to agree on the formation and distribution of parliamentary committees."
And the Media Department of the House of Representatives stated, in a statement yesterday, Tuesday, that “the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the First Deputy and the Second Deputy held a meeting with the heads of the parliamentary blocs, to discuss a number of issues related to the work of the Council during the coming period.” The statement added that “during the meeting, a distribution mechanism was discussed.” Members among the parliamentary committees, as the presidency of the Council called on the heads of the parliamentary blocs to expedite the submission of the names of their candidates, taking into account the competence, experience and efficiency in this, and emphasizing the need to proceed in resolving the formation of committees, the regularity of the Council’s agenda, and activating the legislative and oversight role, regardless of the issue of election The President of the Republic or the formation of the next government.” The Presidency of the Council, during the expanded meeting with the heads of the parliamentary blocs, directed the Parliamentary Department. By distributing bills that were not completed in the previous session (for the end of the parliament’s work before the end of its regular session and the holding of early elections) among members of the House of Representatives in the various committees, with the aim of maturing them and completing their legislation in the current session.
The House of Representatives decided to increase the number of its specialized committees from 23 to 26 committees after a meeting of the leaders of the blocs, while one hundred deputies submitted a request to the Presidency of Parliament to host Finance Minister Ali Allawi during next week's session.
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Shafaq News/ On Friday, MP Nayef Al-Shammari considered the passage of the compulsory military service law a "necessity" to rehabilitate future generations and protect the social fabric, and indicated that all the requirements for its approval were ready in Parliament, he expected wide support from the political blocs to pass the law because it serves the country.

 

Al-Shammari told Shafaq News Agency, "We insist on approving the compulsory service law in this parliamentary session, and the need for it has become necessary, and he must return and provide him with all the requirements," noting that "the service law is a rehabilitation for future generations and a unity of the social fabric in the country."

 

Al-Shammari, who is the deputy head of the Security and Defense Committee in the previous parliamentary session, added, "There was a great objection to the law in the past, but the Security and Defense Committee in the last session worked on it seriously and to arrange and amend its paragraphs as it was received from the government to Parliament, and after completing the draft it will be submitted to the Presidency of Parliament for a vote.

 

Al-Shammari expected "there is great support for the adoption of the law in this session, and there is no objection from the political blocs because it serves the country in general."

 

After 2003, Iraq did not implement the law of compulsory military service, and was satisfied with volunteering in the ranks of its security forces, while voices are rising to legislate a law binding on service.

 
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A member of the Kurdistan Union, Ghazi Kakai, considered, on Thursday, that the parliament presidency was not successful in its decisions, while confirming the existence of strong indications that the Union candidate for the post of President of the Republic won.

Kakai said in an interview with Alsumaria Newspaper, "The political equation must go to the constitutional texts, and we in the union call for going to the texts and not to the moods."

He added that "the Presidency of Parliament was not fair in its decision No. 4 of 2022, considering that after the election of the Presidency of Parliament, which was not successful in its decision, due to its intersection with the constitutional texts, considering the acceptance of Zebari's candidacy and he was excluded from the Federal Court and the restoration of Law No. four and reopening the door for candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic in violation of Law No. 8, secondly, considering that after the election of the parliament speaker and his two deputies after three days, the door for candidacy is opened,” he stressed, stressing that “there is no legal text to open the door for candidacy in the presence of 24 candidates who meet the legal requirements, and we see that the parliament’s presidency was not successful in its decisions.”
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After his refusal to attend..A deputy lays out a scenario for the fate of the Minister of Finance next Monday in the Parliament of Iraq - Urgent

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Member of Parliament, Yasser Iskandar Watut, revealed today, Friday, that Finance Minister Ali Abdel Amir Allawi is threatened with dismissal.

Watout said in a statement to (Baghdad Today) that “next Monday, he will witness the hosting of Finance Minister Ali Allawi for the purpose of discussing the issue of the dollar and the white paper, and there is a decision that will be taken against Allawi, either by continuing until the selection of a new government or proceeding with his dismissal a week after Monday’s session, as he is threatened with dismissal.” .

He explained, "Yesterday, a meeting was held between the independents and the political blocs on the decision that will be taken against Minister Allawi, after listening to his speech at Monday's session."

And he indicated that "Minister Allawi requested a renewal of confidence in him as a minister in the next government, and this is contrary to the fact that there is no text according to which he is renewed for a minister, and so far no new candidate has been chosen to form the government."

 

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Deputy: Parliamentary committees will be subject to quotas without taking into account experience and competence
  
{Political: Al Furat News} Member of Parliament from the Kurdistan Islamic Party Jamal Kougar said that the parliamentary committees will be subject to political quotas.

Cougar said in a statement to {Euphrates News}, that "the formation of parliamentary committees in the House of Representatives will be subject to political quotas and in accordance with the electoral benefits of the blocs."

Cougar explained that, "expertise and specialization factors are supposed to be taken into consideration, but the parties will not allow expertise and specialization to prevail," adding, "We do not live in an organized institutional country. Rather, we are governed by nationalities, sects and parties."

The Presidency of the Council has set next Monday as a date for holding a session of the House of Representatives, for the purpose of voting on the formation of parliamentary committees and the distribution of Representatives to the committees.

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Agenda for next Monday's parliament session
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The Presidency of the House of Representatives announced, today, Saturday, the agenda for the second session of the fifth electoral cycle, the first legislative year / the first legislative term.

The session included 3 paragraphs, beginning with the constitutional oath of some deputies, passing through the formation of the permanent parliamentary committees.

In addition to a public invitation for discussion regarding {the rise in the dollar exchange rate} in the presence of Finance Minister Ali Allawi.

The council indicated that the meeting will start at 11:00 am.

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According to the law, what is the penalty for an absent representative?  What is the voting mechanism for parliamentary committees?
  
{Political: Al Furat News} Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi revealed, today, Saturday, the penalty for the absent MP, whether before or after taking the constitutional oath, as well as the voting mechanism for parliamentary committees.

Al-Tamimi told {Euphrates News}, "According to the internal system of the House of Representatives, there are 24 parliamentary committees, according to jurisdiction, whose mission is to monitor and legislate, and each committee consists of 7 to 15 deputies according to Articles 70 to 85 of the Parliament's system of procedure."

He added: "Parliament may vote by an absolute majority of the number of members to create sub-committees, investigation and temporary at the request of the parliament's presidency or 50 deputies, and the parliament's internal system can be amended in accordance with Article 148 of its law at the request of the parliament's presidency or 50 deputies and voting by the absolute majority of parliament."

Concerning absentee representatives, Al-Tamimi pointed out, “We must differentiate between the representative who is absent after taking the oath and the one who is absent before taking the oath. Article 258 of the Penal Code {Penalty of perjury}, and if the absences exceeded what was stipulated in Article 18 of the Parliament’s internal system as mentioned above, it shall be replaced in accordance with Law 49 of 2007, and if he did not take the oath and exceeded the above periods, he shall be replaced in the same way.

He continued, "The replacement is in accordance with the decision of the Federal Court regarding Article 46 of the Elections Law 9 of 2020, where the next highest loser and not from his list or bloc will replace him."

Al-Tamimi added: "There are also financial fines that are deducted from the absent deputy, which are determined by the Presidency of the Parliament in accordance with Article 18 of the Parliament's internal system."

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Parliament's agenda for next Monday
 

  

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The House of Representatives announced, on Saturday, the agenda for next Monday’s session.  

 

  

The agenda included, according to a statement received by “Nass” a copy of it, (February 26, 2022), that “the session will include taking the constitutional oath of some deputies, as well as the formation of the permanent parliamentary committees of the House of Representatives, in addition to a general invitation to discuss the rise in dollar exchange rates in the presence of the Minister of Finance.”  

  

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The exchange rate enters a new battle before Parliament and a proposal to adopt a “smart dollar”

 

Report: Alsumaria News

The issue of the exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar continues to occupy the Iraqi street, after the state of confusion that the markets experienced a few days ago due to political debates, which led to a decrease in the price of the dollar against the dinar, which is the highest in nearly a year, but it soon returned to its previous era after Assurances from the Central Bank that there is no intention to change the exchange rate, offset by the House of Representatives’ setting for a session next Monday to host the Minister of Finance and discuss the mechanisms of the dollar exchange rate against the dinar.

The State of Law coalition, for its part, affirmed its determination to reduce the price of the dollar against the dinar according to professional mechanisms set by the central bank and the government without harming the segments of society, while a parliamentarian indicated that the currency exchange rate is a purely scientific economic issue and there are competent authorities that can decide on it in the interest of the country, as he suggested. Economist Adoption of the smart dollar to reduce the damage to the poor and vulnerable classes with regard to the economic and health sectors.
 
 
The representative of the State of Law coalition, Muhammad Hassan Radi Al-Shammari, confirmed that his coalition is determined to reduce the exchange rate of the dinar against the dollar to a previous era as long as the justifications for raising it previously were denied, pointing out that there are other doors through which the government can comfortably cover its cash needs if it is used in the optimal way.
 
Al-Shammari said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "The State of Law coalition was and remains firm and clear in the issue of raising the price of the dollar against the dinar, and we boycotted the voting session on the previous budget for this reason, and we will have a firm position also during the next budget," noting that "returning the exchange rate To its predecessor through mechanisms adopted by the government, the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank that do not harm the market and the citizen is something that has been bypassed and is not retracted.”
 
 
Al-Shammari added, "Restoring the purchasing power of the dinar and improving the economic situation of the country and the citizen alike is an important and vital matter, and any talk about the existence of fears of negative repercussions on merchants or employees' salaries in the event of returning the previous price is worthless fears. On the contrary, returning The exchange rate to its predecessor will revive the market, increase the profits of traders and reduce the burden on the citizen,” noting that “all the justifications for raising the exchange rate previously have disappeared, and that the reserves of the Central Bank and global oil prices are all matters that make the financial aspect and cash liquidity with the government safe and does not require continuing in exchange rate hike policy.
 
He stressed that "there is a parliamentary insistence on our part to restore the exchange rate and leave the mechanism to achieve this step to the monetary policy of the state and the governor of the central bank after the reasons for raising the price have disappeared," stressing that "Iraq has other resources in the event that they are exploited, as they are no less important than oil, such as the agricultural sector." And the industrial one, in addition to what is related to the issue of border crossings, each of which is an oil pipeline that generates very large profits for Iraq if it is used properly.

For his part, the economic expert, Safwan Qusay, pointed out the possibility of reducing the damage of the dollar's rise against the dinar to the weak and poor classes by adopting the smart dollar for the economic and health sectors.
 
Qusay said in an interview with Alsumaria News, "There are many doors through which the government and the central bank can deal with the damage caused by the high exchange rate of the dollar against the dinar, including those related to the ration card and social welfare," noting that "what is related to the issue of currency smuggling, the bank The Central Bank is keen to re-evaluate monetary policy and control the movement of banks in order to switch to the documentary credit system.
 
Qusay added, "The monetary and fiscal policy is supposed to be integrated so that we feel that there is control over the value of the dinar and the movement of goods and money," noting that "there are procedures through which it is possible to work to achieve economic and health support in what is known as the smart dollar for certain sectors by allocating The Central Bank amounted to five billion dollars for the purposes of purchasing foodstuffs and achieving food security, provided that the purchase was exclusively by the Ministry of Commerce and at a subsidized price, which would have been 1190 dinars to the dollar, which supports the prices of materials that affect the lives of the poor and fragile classes so that the window of purchase and circulation is governmental in order to ensure that This dollar will go to those who deserve it."
 
He added, "The matter is also related to the Ministry of Health, which can allocate one billion dollars to purchase medicines for chronic diseases at the same subsidized price of the dollar against the dinar and directly by it. Therefore, the central bank can break prices for necessary commodities, which can be reflected on the rest of the commodities in varying proportions in order to reduce the effects of The rise of the dollar.  

Member of Parliament, Thaer al-Jubouri, stressed that the currency exchange rate is a purely scientific economic issue, and there are competent authorities that can decide on it in the interest of the country.
 
Al-Jubouri said in a press interview, "Talking about hosting the governor of the Central Bank or the Minister of Finance regarding the exchange rate of the dinar against the dollar are all things that we believe are no more than a political discourse," noting that "the currency exchange rate is a purely scientific economic issue, and there are competent authorities that can Deciding on it is in the interest of the country.
 
Al-Jubouri added, "Iraq's employees are very optimistic when their salaries are paid on time. Therefore, one of the economic treatments at a time of crisis was the adoption of a new exchange rate in order to strengthen the economy and provide financial liquidity within my personal vision," noting that "the whole issue depends on an economic equation and does not The central bank must go to it so that there is a solid economy through which it can manage financial matters and provide salaries inside the country
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Shafaq News/ A parliamentary source revealed today, Sunday, that the date of the Iraqi parliament session to vote on parliamentary committees and distribute them "according to parliamentary weight" will be preliminary next Thursday.

 

The source told Shafaq News Agency, "It is hoped that the parliament session will be held next Thursday to resolve the vote on the parliamentary committees and distribute them according to the parliamentary weight and in a manner that takes into account the political balance," explaining that "the elderly who are distributed to the parliamentary committees will address the presidency of those committees temporarily to pass some important laws such as the general budget. until the final vote on those committees.

 

He pointed out that "the date of the voting session on the parliamentary committees will be subject to the Presidency of the Council," noting that "the sovereign committees were distributed among the political forces that have the largest number of seats."

 

On the eighth of this month, the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hakim Al-Zamili, chaired a meeting of heads of parliamentary blocs and their representatives to discuss the number of parliamentary committees, the selection of committee members, the distribution of committee chairs, their deputies, and committee rapporteurs.

 

A parliamentary source told Shafak News Agency, that Al-Zamili agreed with the heads of the blocs to nominate the oldest members of the blocs to head the committees temporarily, explaining that the nomination of the permanent committee members will be decided within a period not exceeding a month.

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Deputy: Change in the number of parliamentary committees and their distribution according to specialization and eligibility
  
{Political: Al Furat News} Kurdistan Democratic Party deputy Vian Sabri revealed that changes were made in the number of parliamentary committees.

And Sabri told {Euphrates News}, that "during the meeting of the Presidency of the House of Representatives last Tuesday with the heads of the parliamentary blocs, a distribution to the parliamentary committees was discussed, and it was agreed to separate the Labor and Social Affairs Committee from the Committee on Migration and Displacement, adding the federal service to the Strategic Planning Committee and separating the Curriculum Committee." Minister for the Strategic Planning Committee,” noting that “the number of committees has increased from 23 to 26 committees.”

Sabri stressed that "the distribution of the committees will depend on the expertise of the representatives, specialization, desire, weights, and electoral benefits."

She expressed her "hope to vote on the members of the committees in the parliament session scheduled for tomorrow."

The House of Representatives is scheduled to resume its sessions tomorrow, Monday, and its agenda includes the formation of permanent parliamentary committees, the swearing in of the constitutional oath of some deputies, and a general invitation for discussion regarding the “high dollar exchange rate” in the presence of Finance Minister Ali Allawi.

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Parliamentary termination of the debate on changing the exchange rate of the US dollar

 

 

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Special Today, Sunday, the Alliance of State Forces commented on the movements of some political forces to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar and return it to a place it was previously, while stressing that decreasing the exchange rate will lead to a financial setback. A member of the coalition, Ali Shaddad Al-Faris, said in a statement to (Baghdad Today), that "the government is committed to what the House of Representatives took in the previous session on the issue of the dollar exchange rate," noting that "there are justifications that may be logical and almost legal for the government's performance to maintain the exchange rate." At this level, in order to maintain and sustain the continuity of paying the salaries of employees, people with special needs and other retirees, as well as securing financial allocations. He added, "The government's point of view will discuss in Parliament tomorrow, Monday, with the Minister of Finance, the exchange rate of the dollar," ruling out "the issuance of a decision to reduce the exchange rate of the dollar as it leads to a financial setback in which the government is unable during the current year to renew its financial obligations, whether at the level of providing salaries and the provision of funds to service ministries and others, in addition to the difficulty of repaying the debts owed by the government to the Iraqi contractors who implemented the group a large number of projects.

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Independent MP Adnan Al-Jabri confirmed today, Sunday, that reducing the price of the dollar is an issue during the current session.

Al-Jabri told the official agency and followed by the news agency, "There are a number of laws awaiting approval and legislation in the current parliamentary session, especially with regard to the draft oil and gas law, as the project is one of the important projects that regulate the relationship between the region and the oil-producing governorates."

He pointed out that "this file caused many political crises between the central government and the regional government, as well as causing great injustice to the oil-producing provinces," stressing that "many laws were put forward in this regard."

He explained, "The draft amendments to the current laws will be included in the agenda of the sessions, especially the law that deals with governorates that are not organized in a region," noting that "steps have begun to unify the front of the independents in the political process under a banner and one bloc, while awaiting parliament sessions."

He stressed, "All independent and non-independent deputies are determined to organize the process of exchanging the dollar against the dinar," noting that "the issue of reducing the dollar is on the table during the current session."

He pointed out that "the independent parliamentary committees will have a real presence, and the independent forces are new within the political process and are working to correct some tracks and represent them in the parliamentary committees in a strong representation in form and content."

Al-Jabri ruled out, "the completion of the quorum for tomorrow's session, for fear of entering into another constitutional violation, because the session's convening requires the election of the President of the Republic, and perhaps the session will turn into a deliberative."

The House of Representatives announced, earlier, the agenda for tomorrow’s session, and included the swearing in of the constitutional oath of some deputies, as well as the formation of the permanent parliamentary committees of the House of Representatives, in addition to a general invitation to discuss the rise in dollar exchange rates in the presence of the Minister of Finance.

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A new parliamentary move on devaluing the exchange rate

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Today, Sunday, independent MP Adnan Al-Jabri ruled out the completion of the quorum for the parliament session tomorrow, Monday, and turning it into a deliberative session, while noting that reducing the dollar price is an issue during the current session.

Al-Jabri said, to the official agency I followed (Al-Oula News), "There are a number of laws awaiting approval and legislation in the current parliamentary session, especially with regard to the draft oil and gas law, as the project is one of the important projects that regulate the relationship between the region and the oil-producing governorates."

He pointed out that "this file caused many political crises between the central government and the regional government, in addition to causing great injustice to the oil-producing provinces," stressing that "many laws were put forward in this regard."

He explained, "The current bills' amendment projects will be included in the agenda of the sessions, especially the law that deals with governorates that are not organized in a region," noting that "steps have begun to unify the front of the independents in the political process under a banner and one bloc, and awaiting parliament sessions."

He stressed, "All independent and non-independent deputies are determined to regulate the process of exchanging the dollar against the dinar," noting that "the issue of reducing the dollar is on the table during the current session."

He pointed out that "the independent parliamentary committees will have a real presence, and the independent forces are new within the political process and are working to correct some tracks and represent them in the parliamentary committees in a strong representation in form and content."

Al-Jabri ruled out, “the quorum for tomorrow’s session will be completed, for fear of entering into another constitutional violation, because the session’s convening requires the election of the president of the republic, and perhaps the session will turn into a deliberative one.”

The House of Representatives announced, earlier, the agenda for tomorrow’s session, and included the swearing in of the constitutional oath of some deputies, as well as the formation of the permanent parliamentary committees of the House of Representatives, in addition to a general invitation to discuss the rise in dollar exchange rates in the presence of the Minister of Finance

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A new parliamentary move on devaluing the exchange rate

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Today, Sunday, independent MP Adnan Al-Jabri ruled out the completion of the quorum for the parliament session tomorrow, Monday, and turning it into a deliberative session, while noting that reducing the dollar price is an issue during the current session.

Al-Jabri said, to the official agency I followed (Al-Oula News), "There are a number of laws awaiting approval and legislation in the current parliamentary session, especially with regard to the draft oil and gas law, as the project is one of the important projects that regulate the relationship between the region and the oil-producing governorates."

He pointed out that "this file caused many political crises between the central government and the regional government, in addition to causing great injustice to the oil-producing provinces," stressing that "many laws were put forward in this regard."

 

As Adam keeps pointing out, once they agree on money, they are an inch from the finishing line, when they flick the switch at the bank, RV the currency. Oil is everything in the Iraq economy. It's all their money, all their trade, it all depends on oil. Chapter VII is done. No outside of Iraq impediments, to all this happening. The remaining impediments are within Iraq. The bankers made Iraq pay back money to Kuwait, for something that happened 30 years ago. They are very patient about money, but now they are satisfied.

 

Iraq can now join the world, make more money than ever before. The sticker has been political disagreements over money and oil, with the provinces. That has to be done or the bankers won't switch to a higher rate. Political agreement with the Kurds means, they agree on oil, which means they agree on money. Oil laws and the RV are linked forever, like an old fashioned marriage. You can't have one, without the marriage, like the old song Love and Marriage by Frank Sinatra. This I tell you, brother....you can't have one, without the other!

 

 

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Economist: Popular pressure may lead to an adjustment in the dollar exchange rate

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2022/02/27 | 11:17 AM
Information / Baghdad..

The researcher in economic affairs, Nabil Jabbar Al-Ali, expected, on Sunday, that popular pressure on measures to change the exchange rate would result within an acceptable monetary range, to contribute to reducing pressure on individuals’ incomes due to the increase in inflation.
Al-Ali said in a statement to “Information” that “the consumer price inflation pushed him to resentment even more, calling on the political forces to amend the exchange rate, especially after the rise in oil prices, exceeding $95.”
He added that "the issue of exchange formed a kind of political competition between Shiite political forces, in particular, to try to please the Iraqi people and win their affection."
He pointed out that "the continuous popular pressure may result in an adjustment of the dollar exchange rate to its previous era, despite the reservations of Finance Minister Ali Allawi to reduce the exchange rate."
The First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hakim Al-Zamili, announced that more than 100 deputies signed on hosting the Minister of Finance, while noting that the high exchange rate did not benefit the state. finished / 25 h

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