sczin11: HERE IS TODAYS LATEST ON THE NATIONAL CARD....
sczin11: Dhi Qar open nine centers for the single card Sunday July 26, 2015 - 15:09 Model personal card Iraqi Unified The governor of Dhi Qar Yahia Nasseri detect the completion of all procedures for issuing unified civil ID for citizens.
The Nazarene Radio Marbad that the province has completed a private open nine centers in this matter in order to facilitate the issuance of consolidated civil ID procedures.
He pointed out that the province is counting a lot on the issuance of this card to support and assign all future projects and maintain inventory Alvesadoualrutin administrative cases and the reduction of the exception in cases of obtaining citizens' rights and entitlements
~~~
sczin11: Dhi Qar open nine centers for the single card Sunday July 26, 2015 - 15:09 Model personal card Iraqi Unified The governor of Dhi Qar Yahia Nasseri detect the completion of all procedures for issuing unified civil ID for citizens.
The Nazarene Radio Marbad that the province has completed a private open nine centers in this matter in order to facilitate the issuance of consolidated civil ID procedures.
He pointed out that the province is counting a lot on the issuance of this card to support and assign all future projects and maintain inventory Alvesadoualrutin administrative cases and the reduction of the exception in cases of obtaining citizens' rights and entitlements
~~~
sczin11: HERE IS LINK TO THE WHOLE THREAD wealthwatch.world/showthr...
http://ift.tt/1LKpYjc
chattels: ‹@sczin11› REMINDS ME A LITTLE BIT IN REVERSE OF THE DESIGNATION OF JUDEN WITH THE STAR OF DAVID BY THE NAZI GOVERNMENT
chattels: ‹@sczin11› IT APPEARS THAT THE NATIONAL CARD WILL SERVE MANY PURPOSES, ECONOMIC AND SECURITY, ETC.
sczin11: ‹@chattels› IT TRULY APPEARS THE GOVERNMENT OF IRAQ, ALING WITH A SELECT FEW OF THE MPs ARE TACKLING THE CORRUPTION, AND BUILDING UP THE EVIDENCE FROM ALL DIRECTIONS, ALL SECTORS, ALL MINISTRIES, WHEREVER THEY SEE CONFLICT...
chattels: ARGUABLY A POLICE STATE ON ONE HAND AND A MODERN SOCIETY ON THE OTHER
sczin11: ‹@chattels› THAT WAS MY UNDESTANDING OF THE PURPOSE OF THIS CARD, NOT TO BE CONFUSED, AS IT HAS BEEN MANY TIMES, WITH SMART CARD, QI CARD, MC, ETC...
sczin11: IT DOES APPEAR MANY ARE TRYING TO CLEAN UP THEIR COUNTRY...WILL THE GOOD PREVAIL....IS THE TIMING RIGHT TO FINALLY STAND UP AGAINST THE EVIL
chattels: ‹@sczin11› IN ALL THINGS THERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD OR EVIL, EH ?
sczin11: ‹@chattels› ABSOLUTELY
sczin11: THE WORLD APPEARS TO BE SUPPORTING IRAQ FOR THE MOST PART, IN THEIR QUEST TO CLEANSE THEIR GOVERNMENT, AND BRING ON NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
chattels: BUSH MAY HAVE BEEN CORRECT ABOUT IRAQ BEING A FOOTHOLD FOR DEMOCRACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST - TIME WILL TELL AS IN ALL THINGS.
chattels: AT LEAST THAT IS HOW I SEE BUSH'S INITIATIVE IN ALL OF THIS
sczin11: ‹@chattels› AGREE
sczin11: ‹@forestnr4› YES IT IS NICE TO SEE PROGRESS, BUT FINALITY WOULD BE REFRESHING
chattels: ONCE UPON A TIME, ........................................ AND THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY THEREAFTER.
chattels: " ............................. " HERE INSERT OUR OWN STORIES
luckyinkentucky: It is refreshing to see all the previous comments
MichelleL: good morning, i'm so confused...M is on the run and allawi is trying to overthrow abadi - splain it to me someone? lol
chattels: the conflict with Turkey, while a disturbing development on one hand, may actually " force " some greater effort on the part of Kurdistan to make an agreement with Baghdad on the oil / gas issue. read these observations from Othman, a Kurd
chattels: Osman told all of Iraq [where] that "the Kurdistan region agreement with Baghdad better and better, being a part of Iraq, but a dispute has become understanding between them difficult, and for this he went to Turkey,
but it is not possible to rely on and that we have said from the beginning," and expressed hope that "gets understanding with Baghdad so that it can export oil without problems."
chattels: http://ift.tt/1LEwWYk...
http://ift.tt/1gXub7W
chattels: He does not believe that the Kurds can rely upon Ankara / Turkey
sczin11: AND ON THAT SUBJECT......
sczin11: NOW HE IS GOING AFTER TURKEY... 07/26/2015 20:38 Maliki calls Turkey not to breach the sovereignty of Iraq Stop air strikes on border areas in the Kurdistan region. BAGHDAD / Obelisk: Student Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, Sunday, Turkey not to breach the sovereignty of Iraq.
Maliki said in a brief statement, he calls for Turkey "not to breach the sovereignty of Iraq and stop the aerial bombardment on the border areas in the Kurdistan region."
The head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani said earlier, his government's readiness to help in a truce and move forward in the peace process in Turkey, saying that the use of force and violence does not solve any problem, as called for PKK to "restraint" in order to stop shooting.
Turkey plans to send ground troops to areas bombed by insurgents to keep them completely, as Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu said, "The instruction was given to launch air strikes in Iraq and Syria, and will be followed by ground operations."
sczin11: READ THE WHOLE SAUDIA ARABIA THREAD wealthwatch.world/showthr...
http://ift.tt/1KrYL32
sczin11: ‹@MichelleL› THE FINGER POINTING IS GETTING MORE PAINFUL...ONLY SO FAR YOU CAN STRETCH A FINGER EVERYONE TRYING TO SAVE THEIR OWN BUTTS
chattels: ‹@MichelleL› I would not make too much of Allawi's comments and the article itself is i believe a poor translation and overly broad / dramatic
chattels: Allawi has always had a personal agenda
chattels: the Sunni political faction is very divided
sczin11: ONE MUST ASSUME, THE CONNECTIONS OF THE MINISTRIY LEADERS FROM THE FORMER REGIME, ARE GUILTY OF COLLUSION, AT THE VERY LEAST, BY ASSOCIATION..
sczin11: AND IT DOES APPEAR, THEY ARE GOUNG AFTER THEM ALL, AS THEY STATED THEY WOULD
chattels: i read it more as a suggestion of " no confidence "
MichelleL: I do hope this will be an interesting week - tariffs start next saturday?
chattels: " no confidence " is a constitutional process in Parliamentary government
sczin11: ‹@MichelleL› WE HOPE
chattels: ‹@MichelleL› maybe ?
MichelleL: yes we hope sczin :) lol chattels
MichelleL: shame, after all this time paying so much attention, i'm going to be up to my eyeballs this coming week - lets just hope a kind stranger or two comes to get me if push comes to shove lol
sczin11: ‹@MichelleL› THERE IS AN ABUNDANCE OF NEWS TODAY, UNTIL OOTW CAN MERGE THEM INTO A GOVT SUMMARY,
IT BEHOOVES U TO READ THE TITLES FROM TODAY..IN THE GOVT GENERAL CATEGORY, WE ARE INTO PAGE TWO ALREADY..JUST FOR TODAY..AND THE LATEST POST COLUMN, ONLY NIPS THE SURFACE
GJMAN: No confidence on who Abadi or Maliki ? I am confused on the whole Allawi's threat
MichelleL: I've been reading sczin, just waiting for the little californians to wake up - then my time will be shot
sczin11: AND LOOK AT CBI NEWS TODAY
MichelleL: saw that too sczin, thanks
GJMAN: I am not that sharp of tack
sczin11: ‹@GJMAN› ALLAWI APPEARS TO BE THREATENING
sczin11: ‹@GJMAN› ABADI
MichelleL: i'm going to slide back into reading mode, since no one will look over my shoulders and want to play with that, thanks again gents, you're always on top of things :) back when I can be! :)
GJMAN: for not completing reforms , actions against maliki ? what?
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› the no confidence process is a legitimate means of changing government ( Prime Minister ) in the parliamentary system
sczin11: ‹@GJMAN› EITHER HE IS CONCERNED ABOUT ABADI PLAN CONTINUING, AS HE IS GUILTY OF SOMETHING, OR HE IS SUPPORTING MALIKI AND CHOOSE TO JOIN IN THE POT STIRRING, MEDIA BARRAGE
GJMAN: No way , that's crazy
GJMAN: WOW who would haave guessed that
sczin11: OR IT IS A SELLING PLOY FOR THE NEWSPAPERS
sczin11: :)
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› there was the threat of " no confidence " proceedings against Maliki just before Talabani took ill
GJMAN: a didversion for the reval :tongue:
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› Abadi made an agreement for reforms with the Kurds and the Sunni political factions to gain support for his governemnt
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› those reforms, laws, National Guard, Federal Law, etc., have been stalled in Parliament
GJMAN: Allawi is a moderate Shia correct who always had favor with the Sunni I thought
chattels: only about 1/2 completed depending upon which article you read / believe
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› that is a fair statement / description i think
GJMAN: this is like a crazy novel with the twists and turns
GJMAN: now I am going to be distracted in church
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› it is a story of nation building in a democratic model in a society of people who have only known autocratic / tribal rule since forever
GJMAN: well I prefer to believe Abadi is close to completeing this thing and Allawi doesn't wan t him to drag is feet any more so he is takeing a play out of Barzani's playbook and make threats
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› Eighth: A. The Council of Representatives may withdraw confidence from one of the Ministers by an absolute majority and he shall be considered resigned from the date of the decision of withdrawal of confidence.
A vote of no confidence in a Minister may not be held except upon his request or on the basis of a request signed by fifty members after the Minister has appeared for questioning before the Council.
The Council shall not issue its decision regarding the request except after at least seven days from the date of its submission.
B. 1- The President of the Republic may submit a request to the Council of Representatives to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister.
2- The Council of Representatives may withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister based on the request of one-fifth of its members. This request shall not be submitted except after an inquiry directed at the Prime Minister and after at least seven days from the date of submitting the request.
3- The Council of Representatives may decide to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister by an absolute majority of the number of its members.
C. The Government is deemed resigned in case of withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister.
chattels: Article 61, Iraqi Constitution
GJMAN: well this should prove to be interesting at the very least
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› there will be no such proceeding against Abadi, IMO
GJMAN: I agree
GJMAN: for what that's worth
GJMAN: because i don't know squat anymore
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› everyone counts in here
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› and nobody really knows anything
GJMAN: I am finding this is like my quest to understand God's word, the more I learn, the less I know
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› we see through a glass darkly in all things, spiritual and secular
chattels: " milktoast " christians and dinarians :)
GJMAN: that's where Faith steps in
chattels: our spiritual redemption and the " RV " are both miracles :)
GJMAN: It's interesting the many parallels I have recognized
GJMAN: when this is over I am going to write a paper on it, not for public consumption ,but just so I can sort it all out
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› I have often thought of the similarites between the second coming and the " RV " - nobody knows then when and faith is the key
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› hopeful and optimistic against all better judgment and prior experience am i, and you ?
BOBBY: any truth to the latest rumor on Maliki?
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› I read some news posted by sczin11, but what is the rumor ?
BOBBY: Chattels. .... its posted on Dinar Updates.. the Dawa party has dropped Maliki, no support.
BOBBY: its also posted on the dinar guru site
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› I read the article, but as to the conclusion(s) to be drawn from it ?
chattels: Zuhairi and is one of the leaders of the Dawa Party, but whether he speaks for the entire party organization ?
BOBBY: Chattels. .... guess we will see ..... fact or one more rumor for the pile.
chattels: there have been " rumors " of the demise of Maliki since Moby Dick was a minnow - he is, if nothing else, a survivor
chattels: as in all things there is likely fact and fiction
BOBBY: Chattels. ... some land in fiction more then others
chattels: not long ago there was an op-ed in al Monitor talking about a Maliki resurgence
chattels: Maliki still " represents " a sizable polar and extreme view(s) in Iraqi politics
chattels: he is an advocate of a strong centralized Shiite government
chattels: he is a master of playing the Sunni off against the Kurds
chattels: Is Maliki making a comeback? While serving his second term as prime minister in February 2011, former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told AFP he did not aspire to serve a third term. He averred that “the premier who has a program, and is efficient, does not need more than eight years to effectively implement it. If this is not the case, why, then, give him more than eight years?” Read more: http://ift.tt/1U6ADse...
http://ift.tt/1KrYIEp
chattels: AUTHOR Ali Mamouri POSTED July 9, 2015
BOBBY: Chattels. ... he is ...like you said... a survivor at best
chattels: There seems to be an attempt backed by Iran to bring Maliki back to power or to cling to him as an influential and decisive element on the political arena who uses the Popular Mobilization Units as a steppingstone to power.
Maliki’s repeated appearances with the Popular Mobilization Units’ commanders, who are known for being associated with Iran, reinforce this suggestion. Read more: http://ift.tt/1U6ADse...
http://ift.tt/1gXu9Nn
chattels: all of the foregoing makes Maliki's unannounced visit to Iran most interesting
BOBBY: I was wondering where Iran stood with him these days
BOBBY: was wondering if they see him as a dead man walking so to speak
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› it will be interesting to see what develops this week
BOBBY: Chattels. ... i agree sir..... i thought they were keeping him on a short leash ?
chattels: barking dogs do not always bite :)
BOBBY: Chattels. .. like you said.. should be an interesting week
chattels: BAGHDAD / Nina / called a former member of the Finance Committee secretary Hadi al-Yasiri, the central bank to speed up the application of the project to delete the zeros and make it parallel with the money, which began shortly before laundering law.
chattels: wealthwatch.world/newthre...
http://ift.tt/1KrYL36
chattels: "the project to delete the zeros project Old It was supposed enacted and implemented years ago, but some economic matters has affected negatively on the approval, stressing that "the market work and the issue of external and internal debt and the work of the Iraqi Stock Exchange are all related to the deletion of zeros and should be coordinated with the government to have the project ready for implementation."
chattels: He added, "The current time is right To implement the project to delete the zeros to be parallel to the process of money laundering and controlling money smuggling operation abroad, adding that "money laundering and smuggling abroad adversely affect the price of the dinar, and a lot of private banks are benefiting from the price difference between the central bank and the market price."
chattels: The Council of Ministers in the previous session postponed the application of the decision to delete the zeros from the current currency, without specifying a time limit before they resume the parliamentary finance committee and the central bank steps discuss implementation of the resolution at the current session on the 2016 early next year, it will be introduced in principle.
chattels: for some reason i get the National Iraqi News Agency postings the day after, but often there are articles in it that i do not see elsewhere
http://ift.tt/1LKpYjc
chattels: ‹@sczin11› REMINDS ME A LITTLE BIT IN REVERSE OF THE DESIGNATION OF JUDEN WITH THE STAR OF DAVID BY THE NAZI GOVERNMENT
chattels: ‹@sczin11› IT APPEARS THAT THE NATIONAL CARD WILL SERVE MANY PURPOSES, ECONOMIC AND SECURITY, ETC.
sczin11: ‹@chattels› IT TRULY APPEARS THE GOVERNMENT OF IRAQ, ALING WITH A SELECT FEW OF THE MPs ARE TACKLING THE CORRUPTION, AND BUILDING UP THE EVIDENCE FROM ALL DIRECTIONS, ALL SECTORS, ALL MINISTRIES, WHEREVER THEY SEE CONFLICT...
chattels: ARGUABLY A POLICE STATE ON ONE HAND AND A MODERN SOCIETY ON THE OTHER
sczin11: ‹@chattels› THAT WAS MY UNDESTANDING OF THE PURPOSE OF THIS CARD, NOT TO BE CONFUSED, AS IT HAS BEEN MANY TIMES, WITH SMART CARD, QI CARD, MC, ETC...
sczin11: IT DOES APPEAR MANY ARE TRYING TO CLEAN UP THEIR COUNTRY...WILL THE GOOD PREVAIL....IS THE TIMING RIGHT TO FINALLY STAND UP AGAINST THE EVIL
chattels: ‹@sczin11› IN ALL THINGS THERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD OR EVIL, EH ?
sczin11: ‹@chattels› ABSOLUTELY
sczin11: THE WORLD APPEARS TO BE SUPPORTING IRAQ FOR THE MOST PART, IN THEIR QUEST TO CLEANSE THEIR GOVERNMENT, AND BRING ON NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
chattels: BUSH MAY HAVE BEEN CORRECT ABOUT IRAQ BEING A FOOTHOLD FOR DEMOCRACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST - TIME WILL TELL AS IN ALL THINGS.
chattels: AT LEAST THAT IS HOW I SEE BUSH'S INITIATIVE IN ALL OF THIS
sczin11: ‹@chattels› AGREE
sczin11: ‹@forestnr4› YES IT IS NICE TO SEE PROGRESS, BUT FINALITY WOULD BE REFRESHING
chattels: ONCE UPON A TIME, ........................................ AND THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY THEREAFTER.
chattels: " ............................. " HERE INSERT OUR OWN STORIES
luckyinkentucky: It is refreshing to see all the previous comments
MichelleL: good morning, i'm so confused...M is on the run and allawi is trying to overthrow abadi - splain it to me someone? lol
chattels: the conflict with Turkey, while a disturbing development on one hand, may actually " force " some greater effort on the part of Kurdistan to make an agreement with Baghdad on the oil / gas issue. read these observations from Othman, a Kurd
chattels: Osman told all of Iraq [where] that "the Kurdistan region agreement with Baghdad better and better, being a part of Iraq, but a dispute has become understanding between them difficult, and for this he went to Turkey,
but it is not possible to rely on and that we have said from the beginning," and expressed hope that "gets understanding with Baghdad so that it can export oil without problems."
chattels: http://ift.tt/1LEwWYk...
http://ift.tt/1gXub7W
chattels: He does not believe that the Kurds can rely upon Ankara / Turkey
sczin11: AND ON THAT SUBJECT......
sczin11: NOW HE IS GOING AFTER TURKEY... 07/26/2015 20:38 Maliki calls Turkey not to breach the sovereignty of Iraq Stop air strikes on border areas in the Kurdistan region. BAGHDAD / Obelisk: Student Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, Sunday, Turkey not to breach the sovereignty of Iraq.
Maliki said in a brief statement, he calls for Turkey "not to breach the sovereignty of Iraq and stop the aerial bombardment on the border areas in the Kurdistan region."
The head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani said earlier, his government's readiness to help in a truce and move forward in the peace process in Turkey, saying that the use of force and violence does not solve any problem, as called for PKK to "restraint" in order to stop shooting.
Turkey plans to send ground troops to areas bombed by insurgents to keep them completely, as Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu said, "The instruction was given to launch air strikes in Iraq and Syria, and will be followed by ground operations."
sczin11: READ THE WHOLE SAUDIA ARABIA THREAD wealthwatch.world/showthr...
http://ift.tt/1KrYL32
sczin11: ‹@MichelleL› THE FINGER POINTING IS GETTING MORE PAINFUL...ONLY SO FAR YOU CAN STRETCH A FINGER EVERYONE TRYING TO SAVE THEIR OWN BUTTS
chattels: ‹@MichelleL› I would not make too much of Allawi's comments and the article itself is i believe a poor translation and overly broad / dramatic
chattels: Allawi has always had a personal agenda
chattels: the Sunni political faction is very divided
sczin11: ONE MUST ASSUME, THE CONNECTIONS OF THE MINISTRIY LEADERS FROM THE FORMER REGIME, ARE GUILTY OF COLLUSION, AT THE VERY LEAST, BY ASSOCIATION..
sczin11: AND IT DOES APPEAR, THEY ARE GOUNG AFTER THEM ALL, AS THEY STATED THEY WOULD
chattels: i read it more as a suggestion of " no confidence "
MichelleL: I do hope this will be an interesting week - tariffs start next saturday?
chattels: " no confidence " is a constitutional process in Parliamentary government
sczin11: ‹@MichelleL› WE HOPE
chattels: ‹@MichelleL› maybe ?
MichelleL: yes we hope sczin :) lol chattels
MichelleL: shame, after all this time paying so much attention, i'm going to be up to my eyeballs this coming week - lets just hope a kind stranger or two comes to get me if push comes to shove lol
sczin11: ‹@MichelleL› THERE IS AN ABUNDANCE OF NEWS TODAY, UNTIL OOTW CAN MERGE THEM INTO A GOVT SUMMARY,
IT BEHOOVES U TO READ THE TITLES FROM TODAY..IN THE GOVT GENERAL CATEGORY, WE ARE INTO PAGE TWO ALREADY..JUST FOR TODAY..AND THE LATEST POST COLUMN, ONLY NIPS THE SURFACE
GJMAN: No confidence on who Abadi or Maliki ? I am confused on the whole Allawi's threat
MichelleL: I've been reading sczin, just waiting for the little californians to wake up - then my time will be shot
sczin11: AND LOOK AT CBI NEWS TODAY
MichelleL: saw that too sczin, thanks
GJMAN: I am not that sharp of tack
sczin11: ‹@GJMAN› ALLAWI APPEARS TO BE THREATENING
sczin11: ‹@GJMAN› ABADI
MichelleL: i'm going to slide back into reading mode, since no one will look over my shoulders and want to play with that, thanks again gents, you're always on top of things :) back when I can be! :)
GJMAN: for not completing reforms , actions against maliki ? what?
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› the no confidence process is a legitimate means of changing government ( Prime Minister ) in the parliamentary system
sczin11: ‹@GJMAN› EITHER HE IS CONCERNED ABOUT ABADI PLAN CONTINUING, AS HE IS GUILTY OF SOMETHING, OR HE IS SUPPORTING MALIKI AND CHOOSE TO JOIN IN THE POT STIRRING, MEDIA BARRAGE
GJMAN: No way , that's crazy
GJMAN: WOW who would haave guessed that
sczin11: OR IT IS A SELLING PLOY FOR THE NEWSPAPERS
sczin11: :)
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› there was the threat of " no confidence " proceedings against Maliki just before Talabani took ill
GJMAN: a didversion for the reval :tongue:
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› Abadi made an agreement for reforms with the Kurds and the Sunni political factions to gain support for his governemnt
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› those reforms, laws, National Guard, Federal Law, etc., have been stalled in Parliament
GJMAN: Allawi is a moderate Shia correct who always had favor with the Sunni I thought
chattels: only about 1/2 completed depending upon which article you read / believe
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› that is a fair statement / description i think
GJMAN: this is like a crazy novel with the twists and turns
GJMAN: now I am going to be distracted in church
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› it is a story of nation building in a democratic model in a society of people who have only known autocratic / tribal rule since forever
GJMAN: well I prefer to believe Abadi is close to completeing this thing and Allawi doesn't wan t him to drag is feet any more so he is takeing a play out of Barzani's playbook and make threats
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› Eighth: A. The Council of Representatives may withdraw confidence from one of the Ministers by an absolute majority and he shall be considered resigned from the date of the decision of withdrawal of confidence.
A vote of no confidence in a Minister may not be held except upon his request or on the basis of a request signed by fifty members after the Minister has appeared for questioning before the Council.
The Council shall not issue its decision regarding the request except after at least seven days from the date of its submission.
B. 1- The President of the Republic may submit a request to the Council of Representatives to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister.
2- The Council of Representatives may withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister based on the request of one-fifth of its members. This request shall not be submitted except after an inquiry directed at the Prime Minister and after at least seven days from the date of submitting the request.
3- The Council of Representatives may decide to withdraw confidence from the Prime Minister by an absolute majority of the number of its members.
C. The Government is deemed resigned in case of withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister.
chattels: Article 61, Iraqi Constitution
GJMAN: well this should prove to be interesting at the very least
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› there will be no such proceeding against Abadi, IMO
GJMAN: I agree
GJMAN: for what that's worth
GJMAN: because i don't know squat anymore
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› everyone counts in here
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› and nobody really knows anything
GJMAN: I am finding this is like my quest to understand God's word, the more I learn, the less I know
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› we see through a glass darkly in all things, spiritual and secular
chattels: " milktoast " christians and dinarians :)
GJMAN: that's where Faith steps in
chattels: our spiritual redemption and the " RV " are both miracles :)
GJMAN: It's interesting the many parallels I have recognized
GJMAN: when this is over I am going to write a paper on it, not for public consumption ,but just so I can sort it all out
chattels: ‹@GJMAN› I have often thought of the similarites between the second coming and the " RV " - nobody knows then when and faith is the key
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› hopeful and optimistic against all better judgment and prior experience am i, and you ?
BOBBY: any truth to the latest rumor on Maliki?
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› I read some news posted by sczin11, but what is the rumor ?
BOBBY: Chattels. .... its posted on Dinar Updates.. the Dawa party has dropped Maliki, no support.
BOBBY: its also posted on the dinar guru site
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› I read the article, but as to the conclusion(s) to be drawn from it ?
chattels: Zuhairi and is one of the leaders of the Dawa Party, but whether he speaks for the entire party organization ?
BOBBY: Chattels. .... guess we will see ..... fact or one more rumor for the pile.
chattels: there have been " rumors " of the demise of Maliki since Moby Dick was a minnow - he is, if nothing else, a survivor
chattels: as in all things there is likely fact and fiction
BOBBY: Chattels. ... some land in fiction more then others
chattels: not long ago there was an op-ed in al Monitor talking about a Maliki resurgence
chattels: Maliki still " represents " a sizable polar and extreme view(s) in Iraqi politics
chattels: he is an advocate of a strong centralized Shiite government
chattels: he is a master of playing the Sunni off against the Kurds
chattels: Is Maliki making a comeback? While serving his second term as prime minister in February 2011, former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told AFP he did not aspire to serve a third term. He averred that “the premier who has a program, and is efficient, does not need more than eight years to effectively implement it. If this is not the case, why, then, give him more than eight years?” Read more: http://ift.tt/1U6ADse...
http://ift.tt/1KrYIEp
chattels: AUTHOR Ali Mamouri POSTED July 9, 2015
BOBBY: Chattels. ... he is ...like you said... a survivor at best
chattels: There seems to be an attempt backed by Iran to bring Maliki back to power or to cling to him as an influential and decisive element on the political arena who uses the Popular Mobilization Units as a steppingstone to power.
Maliki’s repeated appearances with the Popular Mobilization Units’ commanders, who are known for being associated with Iran, reinforce this suggestion. Read more: http://ift.tt/1U6ADse...
http://ift.tt/1gXu9Nn
chattels: all of the foregoing makes Maliki's unannounced visit to Iran most interesting
BOBBY: I was wondering where Iran stood with him these days
BOBBY: was wondering if they see him as a dead man walking so to speak
chattels: ‹@BOBBY› it will be interesting to see what develops this week
BOBBY: Chattels. ... i agree sir..... i thought they were keeping him on a short leash ?
chattels: barking dogs do not always bite :)
BOBBY: Chattels. .. like you said.. should be an interesting week
chattels: BAGHDAD / Nina / called a former member of the Finance Committee secretary Hadi al-Yasiri, the central bank to speed up the application of the project to delete the zeros and make it parallel with the money, which began shortly before laundering law.
chattels: wealthwatch.world/newthre...
http://ift.tt/1KrYL36
chattels: "the project to delete the zeros project Old It was supposed enacted and implemented years ago, but some economic matters has affected negatively on the approval, stressing that "the market work and the issue of external and internal debt and the work of the Iraqi Stock Exchange are all related to the deletion of zeros and should be coordinated with the government to have the project ready for implementation."
chattels: He added, "The current time is right To implement the project to delete the zeros to be parallel to the process of money laundering and controlling money smuggling operation abroad, adding that "money laundering and smuggling abroad adversely affect the price of the dinar, and a lot of private banks are benefiting from the price difference between the central bank and the market price."
chattels: The Council of Ministers in the previous session postponed the application of the decision to delete the zeros from the current currency, without specifying a time limit before they resume the parliamentary finance committee and the central bank steps discuss implementation of the resolution at the current session on the 2016 early next year, it will be introduced in principle.
chattels: for some reason i get the National Iraqi News Agency postings the day after, but often there are articles in it that i do not see elsewhere
sczin11: HERE WE GO WITH YET ANOTHER PIECE OF THE CORRUPTION PUZZLE...
sczin11: YOU THINK HE IS SETTING THE STAGE TO RUN, BEFORE HE GETS CAUGHT? Fahdawi vows to resign if he fails to provide electricity Sunday 26-07-2015 | 5:59:41
Two children, invoking the banner critical of the lack of electricity in Iraq - XYZ Twilight News / Electricity Minister Qassim Fahdawi vowed on Sunday to resign if he fails to solve the electricity shortage crisis started complaining about the country for decades.
He said Fahdawi at a news conference at the headquarters of the ministry said that "There are several problems facing the electricity sector, especially the lack of current year financial Althsasat,"
noting that he "was not budget for a full ministry disbursed so far, and that the government replies that it has a budget deficit during our demand to provide allocations Finance required. "
He added that "the use of clean energy such as wind to generate electricity is not possible for this lack of wind in all regions of Iraq." Fahdawi and explained that he seeks to "solve the problem of electricity through the possibilities available," he said. "
I will resign if unable to resolve the problem of electricity." The tunnel Iraq billions of dollars over the past decade but failed to provide electricity for the population as a result of what observers said that the corruption of young decades.
And increase the suffering of the population with repeated power cuts in the summer when temperatures touching fifty Celsius.
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