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Al-Kadhimi reveals the Cabinet's decisions to reduce the dollar exchange rate


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Al-Kadhimi reveals the Cabinet's decisions to reduce the dollar exchange rate

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The representative of the "Al-Fatah" coalition, Moeen Al-Kadhimi, said today, Wednesday, that it is possible that a vote on a speaker for the Iraqi Parliament will take place after the legislative recess, that is, early next year.
 
Al-Kadhimi revealed to NRT Arabia, "The real reasons for postponing the election of the Speaker of the House of Representatives in today's session are the failure to officially present a candidate for this position."
 
Al-Kadhimi pointed out, "The candidate for this position must be accepted by the political blocs and there must be a Sunni consensus on it also by the coordination framework and the Kurdish blocs."
 
He pointed out, "There are names circulating for the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives, including Abdul Karim Abtan, or Dr. Muzahim from Mosul, and Ziad Al-Janabi, Karim Al-Shaalan, from the Taqadum Party," adding, "The Azm Alliance has Ahmed Al-Jubouri, Mahmoud Al-Mashhadani, and Salem Al-Issawi, Likewise, Muthanna Al-Samarrai, these are the common names."
 
He added, "There is a competition for the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives between the political blocs, as an ambition between the representatives of the House of Representatives from the two blocs to reach the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives," pointing out, "Yesterday, Tuesday, there was a meeting between Khamis Al-Khanjar and Muhammad Al-Halbousi and their blocs, and the two were authorized To choose the appropriate candidate for the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives."
 
Al-Kadhimi continued, "It is possible that the vote on the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives will be postponed until after the legislative recess, that is, early next year."
 
On the other hand, Al-Kadhimi stressed, "The Presidency of the Council of Ministers had some decisions to issue remittances to buy gold, cars, mobile phones, or cigarettes, and this would reduce the pressure currently on the black market and thus lead to a gradual reduction in the dollar exchange rate."
 
He pointed out that "some of the numbers on the black market are fictitious and are created by speculation through networks to raise the price, and that these numbers are not real," adding, "the failure to issue remittances for some imports from various other countries covered by the sanctions also leads to a rise in the dollar exchange rates." “.

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Blah ... Blah...Blah...They need to get a candidate for Speaker of the House.  That is almost impossible with these morons. Finding a candidate that can waffle enough to make all the blocks happy is almost impossible!  Then on top of that, finding a way to get everyone on board to change the rate, is even more impossible than that.  I have a nice investment in this craziness, and I am not leaving until the end, but these people are nuts!   :jester:

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