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Luigi found this article of Dinarian interests...

No signs of passing important laws.

Maliki blocs economic progress.

Starving Iraqis take to the streets.

Treat as a rumor.  Not verified.  Your opine.

 

Sumerian:

Iraq News:   General Budget.   Half a year passes & there are no signs of passing the Law.

There are fears of an economic crisis.  At the end of Political Blockage priorities list is the state Budget as it's delay leads to disruption of many sectors, a matter that needs to favor the public's interests & leaves the rivalries to pass such important laws.

 

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1 minute ago, Smokey Mtn. Dinar said:

Why/How  does  Malarki  get away with his BS.  I thought they had made it clear to him that he is NOT welcome in the Iraqi government. Didn't he get voted out of office several years ago?  Yet he is like a bad odor, he just won't go away!   💩  💩  💩  😡 😡 

 

Maliki, Iran influences, ISIS & corruption will always be problems in Iraq politics.  These problems are not going away anytime soon.  Al Sadr government has an uphill battle draining their swamp just like we do with draining our own swamp.

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here's another article related to the above...

Iran to allow purchases of foreign currency reserves at a price...Last month Iran announced of a currency LOP in very near future...

 

TNT:  via Tishwash:  

Iran CB issues a new decision on the introduction of currencies on the exchange markets.  Directive circulars stating that exchange offices can purchase foreign currency from exporters at a compromised price.

 

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Today on TNT's call...

It was a bad mistake on Al Sadr's part to dissolve Parliament.  This leaves the door wide open for Maliki & Iran to hand pick their own Parliament choices. 

The election winner just signed over the country to the losing Party.  

Iran & Maliki are the big winners.

Stolen elections seems to be the new normal.

Iraq is progressing backwards, not forward.

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here's another article related to the above...

Did Al Sadr just throw in the towell?

 

Samson:

Article: Al Halbousi formally accepts the resignations of the Sadrist Bloc Deputies shortly after a directive issued by Al Sadr to his deputies in this regard.   Parliament is dissolved.

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Could it be possible that with the resignation of the Sadrist Bloc Deputies, AND Al Sadr, that they have something up their sleeve?   Maybe they want Malarki  and company to have a false sense of success, and then lower the boom on them, and get rid of them once and for all?  

 

Hey a girl can dream!   🙂 😉 

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7 minutes ago, Smokey Mtn. Dinar said:

Could it be possible that with the resignation of the Sadrist Bloc Deputies, AND Al Sadr, that they have something up their sleeve?   Maybe they want Malarki  and company to have a false sense of success, and then lower the boom on them, and get rid of them once and for all?  

 

Hey a girl can dream!   🙂 😉 

I have to agree. There’s no way Sadr is walking away with nothing. 

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7 minutes ago, Smokey Mtn. Dinar said:

Could it be possible that with the resignation of the Sadrist Bloc Deputies, AND Al Sadr, that they have something up their sleeve?   Maybe they want Malarki  and company to have a false sense of success, and then lower the boom on them, and get rid of them once and for all?  

 

Hey a girl can dream!   🙂 😉 

 

Good observation.  I don't think Maliki & Iran are ever going to go away quietly.   Iraq is stuck with them.  IMO.

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15 hours ago, Luigi1 said:

Today on TNT's call...

It was a bad mistake on Al Sadr's part to dissolve Parliament.  This leaves the door wide open for Maliki & Iran to hand pick their own Parliament choices. 

The election winner just signed over the country to the losing Party.  

Iran & Maliki are the big winners.

Stolen elections seems to be the new normal.

Iraq is progressing backwards, not forward.

Did Al-sadr really give up that easily? Or was that just a part of a strategy behind closed door for Al-sadr to win the election?

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16 hours ago, Luigi1 said:

Today on TNT's call...

It was a bad mistake on Al Sadr's part to dissolve Parliament.  This leaves the door wide open for Maliki & Iran to hand pick their own Parliament choices. 

The election winner just signed over the country to the losing Party.  

Iran & Maliki are the big winners.

Stolen elections seems to be the new normal.

Iraq is progressing backwards, not forward.

"Darkness to light" - Q

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