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Wealthwatch Morning Chat 9-02-15 Part 1 of 2
chattels: "We are following the reforms of the judiciary and its importance," noting that "the Federal Court Act based system Federal. "The head of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri has said in the 10 of last August in connection with the Federal Court Act"
There is only one paragraph of the law is still in dispute and discussion relates to the quorum needed to pass decisions on contentious material between the federal and the provincial government,
a need to provide alternative solutions and we are able to achieve this through initiatives in this framework it is possible to lead to solutions to help us to go beyond that point to move to vote on the law.
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Wealthwatch Morning Chat 9-02-15 Part 1 of 2
chattels: "We are following the reforms of the judiciary and its importance," noting that "the Federal Court Act based system Federal. "The head of the House of Representatives Saleem al-Jubouri has said in the 10 of last August in connection with the Federal Court Act"
There is only one paragraph of the law is still in dispute and discussion relates to the quorum needed to pass decisions on contentious material between the federal and the provincial government,
a need to provide alternative solutions and we are able to achieve this through initiatives in this framework it is possible to lead to solutions to help us to go beyond that point to move to vote on the law.
~~~
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chattels: stressed the legal expert Tareq Harb, the House of Representatives should be given priority and precedence of legislation and judicial laws, in order to complete the judicial reform.
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chattels: A day of losses for DAESH : http://ift.tt/1XgJqJG...
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Donnie: Iraq: Maliki, Nujaifi say PM’s decision to cancel vice president posts “unconstitutional” Third outgoing VP Iyad Allawi "no longer cares" about post, says close aide
Donnie: Baghdad, Asharq Al-Awsat—Two of Iraq’s three outgoing vice presidents say Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi’s decision to cancel their posts is unconstitutional.
In exclusive comments to Asharq Al-Awsat, Osama Al-Nujaifi, one of the three vice president post-holders, said that while he supported Abadi’s latest reforms to weed out corruption from Iraqi politics, this was “conditional upon their not contradicting the constitution.”
“The decision to cancel the vice president posts is unconstitutional. But Abadi, who informed me that I am not personally being targeted through this move, believes they are,” he added.
The cancellation of the vice president posts held by Nujaifi, former PM Nuri Al-Maliki and Iyad Allawi last month is part of a promised slew of reforms by Abadi to clean up the country’s political system, which critics say is sectarian and encourages corruption.
Some of this criticism has centered on the three vice presidential posts—shared between a Shi’ite, a Sunni, and a Kurd. But Nujaifi, who released an official statement on Monday while still using the title of vice president, told Asharq Al-Awsat he is still carrying out his duties in line with the post.
“From a practical point of view not much has changed at this point in terms of the legal position for the three vice presidents. As such, I am still using the title of vice president until the president of the republic [Fuad Masoum] removes us from our posts or requests parliament to vote on the matter.”
“The president of the republic has not until now made a request on this nor has he issued any decrees to remove us,” Nujaifi added. Some reports from Iraq have said the three post-holders plan to return to parliament, but Nujaifi, Iraq’s former parliament speaker, denied that he has any intentions of standing as an MP Donnie: read the rest here http://ift.tt/1XgJqJM...
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Donnie: <OOTW> here is the article you were trying to post.
[08:06:20 AM] Donnie: Last update: Wednesday - 18 November 1436 e - September 02 2015 .. Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud Iraq the only red line last Iranian Tehran prepared synonymous Maliki refuses to hurt him despite calls by reference
[08:06:42 AM] Donnie: Baghdad: Hamza Mustafa Although the judicial track record as one of the most prominent judges in Iraq from the reality of the responsibilities that filled both in the era of the former Iraqi regime in 2003 or in Iraq after the change, the Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud head of the Supreme Judicial Council and the President of the Federal Court looked from the point of the Iraqi street Almentvd view Since about a month of a much smaller size.
Two images are now linked in the minds of Iraqis throughout the last twelve years for al-Mahmoud, before the first demonstrations that pervades Iraq every Friday since more than a month, and its example what was said about the most prominent dependency Mahmood, former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
In this context, the legal adviser, Ahmed al-Abadi, who knows Mahmood closely says, in an interview for «Middle East» that «Al Mahmoud, although it has brought him the Americans to the judiciary decision of the civil administrator Paul Bremer, except that the first and his last mission during the years of the rule of al-Maliki Eight was the interpretation of laws, including the Federal Court decisions, in line with the wishes of al-Maliki. »
The second image of it are those that Pat is expressed through mass demonstrations, as Mahmoud al-Maliki has become a stage that calls for protesters with prosecution through the greatest symbol of former Prime Minister symbols. But Maliki still clinging wheeled Vice-President of the Republic,
taking advantage of the lack of President Fuad Masum interaction with al-Abadi reforms, including the overthrow of Bnwabh because the prime minister did not tell him so.
And preferred to stay back and not al-Maliki tried first for both parties Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud Iraq the only one who put all the keys in his hand (the Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Court and the Court of Cassation) through al-Maliki said of the interpretation of the laws contained similar appeals and appeals. The second party is Iran, which informed the leaders of the National A
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Donnie: or maybe not the same....
Donnie: The second party is Iran, which informed the leaders of the National Alliance by Gen. Qassem Soleimani it against al-Maliki trial because it will serve as a model in the first Shiite Iraq trial.
Demonstrations that raised images Mahmood in Baghdad and other provinces have always compare it with al-Maliki as from the perspective of the demonstrators and the two sides of the one coin corruption.
In this regard, a legal adviser Abadi said that «says It is regrettable that for the first time in the history of demonstrations in the world to be head of the judiciary one of the main defendants, while the standard and efficiency of the seriousness of any system in the world lies in the integrity of the judiciary.» Remarkably, the judge ordered Mahmoud is that at the time called the Supreme religious authority to reform the judiciary, through my speech consecutive Juma it did not pay attention too much to such calls.
The demonstrators, for their part, promised to focus on the elimination of reference in support of their position. In this context, Hamid Kassem, one of the organizers of the demonstrations in Baghdad says, «Middle East» that «the biggest problem we experience lies in the elimination primarily because he himself accused and because it protects the accused, and even now provides the appropriate legal environment for them to impunity».
Qassem added that «focus on eliminating the reference comes from this point, and so they provided excellent cover for the protesters to continue to bang on the judiciary and in particular the first judge who became the only act as judicial dictator or eliminate Medhat al-Mahmoud.»
Donnie: The strangest thing in Mahmoud order is disagreement about it within the leadership and militias popular crowd, after two days of asking the leader of League of the Righteous Qais al-Khazali for Mahmoud to resign from his post, the two most prominent leaders of «crowd», namely the leader of the Badr Organization, Hadi al-Amiri, Abu Mahdi Mohandes, Zara Mahmood in his office House Judiciary and eternally their support to him.
In a statement issued after the meeting that «Ameri Eng eternally full support to the Iraqi judiciary and its symbols and not to allow any party to interfere in the independence», indicating that they «deplored what some have raised against the judiciary».
Followers of the Iraqi would reckon that this message again that the Iranian Mahmoud al-Maliki legal synonymous during the past eight years, he became the other red line is no longer possible now to allow convicted Whatever called cross-reference or Friday sermons protesters chanted against him across the demonstrations.
Donnie: That's the rest...
Winnerdinar: Please take a look at the Iran rial section of the forum - I am going to be posting a lot of research over few days
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› already seen it.. looks good a lot of news.. wish it was Iraq stating they were redenominating soon instead of iran though
chattels: http://ift.tt/1LEwWYk...
http://ift.tt/1XgJqts
chattels: stressed the legal expert Tareq Harb, the House of Representatives should be given priority and precedence of legislation and judicial laws, in order to complete the judicial reform.
chattels: wealthwatch.world/showthr... http://ift.tt/1O9d3GL
chattels: A day of losses for DAESH : http://ift.tt/1XgJqJG...
http://ift.tt/1O9d6Cv
Donnie: Iraq: Maliki, Nujaifi say PM’s decision to cancel vice president posts “unconstitutional” Third outgoing VP Iyad Allawi "no longer cares" about post, says close aide
Donnie: Baghdad, Asharq Al-Awsat—Two of Iraq’s three outgoing vice presidents say Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi’s decision to cancel their posts is unconstitutional.
In exclusive comments to Asharq Al-Awsat, Osama Al-Nujaifi, one of the three vice president post-holders, said that while he supported Abadi’s latest reforms to weed out corruption from Iraqi politics, this was “conditional upon their not contradicting the constitution.”
“The decision to cancel the vice president posts is unconstitutional. But Abadi, who informed me that I am not personally being targeted through this move, believes they are,” he added.
The cancellation of the vice president posts held by Nujaifi, former PM Nuri Al-Maliki and Iyad Allawi last month is part of a promised slew of reforms by Abadi to clean up the country’s political system, which critics say is sectarian and encourages corruption.
Some of this criticism has centered on the three vice presidential posts—shared between a Shi’ite, a Sunni, and a Kurd. But Nujaifi, who released an official statement on Monday while still using the title of vice president, told Asharq Al-Awsat he is still carrying out his duties in line with the post.
“From a practical point of view not much has changed at this point in terms of the legal position for the three vice presidents. As such, I am still using the title of vice president until the president of the republic [Fuad Masoum] removes us from our posts or requests parliament to vote on the matter.”
“The president of the republic has not until now made a request on this nor has he issued any decrees to remove us,” Nujaifi added. Some reports from Iraq have said the three post-holders plan to return to parliament, but Nujaifi, Iraq’s former parliament speaker, denied that he has any intentions of standing as an MP Donnie: read the rest here http://ift.tt/1XgJqJM...
http://ift.tt/1O9d3GO
Donnie: <OOTW> here is the article you were trying to post.
[08:06:20 AM] Donnie: Last update: Wednesday - 18 November 1436 e - September 02 2015 .. Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud Iraq the only red line last Iranian Tehran prepared synonymous Maliki refuses to hurt him despite calls by reference
[08:06:42 AM] Donnie: Baghdad: Hamza Mustafa Although the judicial track record as one of the most prominent judges in Iraq from the reality of the responsibilities that filled both in the era of the former Iraqi regime in 2003 or in Iraq after the change, the Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud head of the Supreme Judicial Council and the President of the Federal Court looked from the point of the Iraqi street Almentvd view Since about a month of a much smaller size.
Two images are now linked in the minds of Iraqis throughout the last twelve years for al-Mahmoud, before the first demonstrations that pervades Iraq every Friday since more than a month, and its example what was said about the most prominent dependency Mahmood, former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
In this context, the legal adviser, Ahmed al-Abadi, who knows Mahmood closely says, in an interview for «Middle East» that «Al Mahmoud, although it has brought him the Americans to the judiciary decision of the civil administrator Paul Bremer, except that the first and his last mission during the years of the rule of al-Maliki Eight was the interpretation of laws, including the Federal Court decisions, in line with the wishes of al-Maliki. »
The second image of it are those that Pat is expressed through mass demonstrations, as Mahmoud al-Maliki has become a stage that calls for protesters with prosecution through the greatest symbol of former Prime Minister symbols. But Maliki still clinging wheeled Vice-President of the Republic,
taking advantage of the lack of President Fuad Masum interaction with al-Abadi reforms, including the overthrow of Bnwabh because the prime minister did not tell him so.
And preferred to stay back and not al-Maliki tried first for both parties Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud Iraq the only one who put all the keys in his hand (the Supreme Judicial Council and the Federal Court and the Court of Cassation) through al-Maliki said of the interpretation of the laws contained similar appeals and appeals. The second party is Iran, which informed the leaders of the National A
Donnie: http://ift.tt/1XgJqJT; http://ift.tt/1O9d3GR
Donnie: or maybe not the same....
Donnie: The second party is Iran, which informed the leaders of the National Alliance by Gen. Qassem Soleimani it against al-Maliki trial because it will serve as a model in the first Shiite Iraq trial.
Demonstrations that raised images Mahmood in Baghdad and other provinces have always compare it with al-Maliki as from the perspective of the demonstrators and the two sides of the one coin corruption.
In this regard, a legal adviser Abadi said that «says It is regrettable that for the first time in the history of demonstrations in the world to be head of the judiciary one of the main defendants, while the standard and efficiency of the seriousness of any system in the world lies in the integrity of the judiciary.» Remarkably, the judge ordered Mahmoud is that at the time called the Supreme religious authority to reform the judiciary, through my speech consecutive Juma it did not pay attention too much to such calls.
The demonstrators, for their part, promised to focus on the elimination of reference in support of their position. In this context, Hamid Kassem, one of the organizers of the demonstrations in Baghdad says, «Middle East» that «the biggest problem we experience lies in the elimination primarily because he himself accused and because it protects the accused, and even now provides the appropriate legal environment for them to impunity».
Qassem added that «focus on eliminating the reference comes from this point, and so they provided excellent cover for the protesters to continue to bang on the judiciary and in particular the first judge who became the only act as judicial dictator or eliminate Medhat al-Mahmoud.»
Donnie: The strangest thing in Mahmoud order is disagreement about it within the leadership and militias popular crowd, after two days of asking the leader of League of the Righteous Qais al-Khazali for Mahmoud to resign from his post, the two most prominent leaders of «crowd», namely the leader of the Badr Organization, Hadi al-Amiri, Abu Mahdi Mohandes, Zara Mahmood in his office House Judiciary and eternally their support to him.
In a statement issued after the meeting that «Ameri Eng eternally full support to the Iraqi judiciary and its symbols and not to allow any party to interfere in the independence», indicating that they «deplored what some have raised against the judiciary».
Followers of the Iraqi would reckon that this message again that the Iranian Mahmoud al-Maliki legal synonymous during the past eight years, he became the other red line is no longer possible now to allow convicted Whatever called cross-reference or Friday sermons protesters chanted against him across the demonstrations.
Donnie: That's the rest...
Winnerdinar: Please take a look at the Iran rial section of the forum - I am going to be posting a lot of research over few days
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› already seen it.. looks good a lot of news.. wish it was Iraq stating they were redenominating soon instead of iran though
Winnerdinar: I'm good pal I'm very excited about the Iranian rial potential.
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› do u own some?
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› I own a fair whack but own more dinar than rial
Winnerdinar: im probably going to change that soon
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› where the heck u find rial to buy?
disciple7: or u get from ebay?
Winnerdinar: i have a contact in the USA and someone in the UK to.
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› nice.. i cannot find anywhere but ebay
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› ebay is good
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› does the rial have super security like the dinar?
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› gotta dash please keep an eye on the rial forum - I have posted about 5% of what I want to post and know there is a lot going on over there
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› ok will do
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› the currency is pretty secure but I am not sure how it compares with Iraqi currency which to me looks securer
Winnerdinar: than the rial
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› ok just wasn't sure bout being "scammed" on ebay
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› thanks
Stash: I just bought some rial on ebay....16.00 for 100,000
Stash: cant loose much lol
Comments may be made at the end of Part 2 Thank You
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› do u own some?
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› I own a fair whack but own more dinar than rial
Winnerdinar: im probably going to change that soon
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› where the heck u find rial to buy?
disciple7: or u get from ebay?
Winnerdinar: i have a contact in the USA and someone in the UK to.
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› nice.. i cannot find anywhere but ebay
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› ebay is good
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› does the rial have super security like the dinar?
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› gotta dash please keep an eye on the rial forum - I have posted about 5% of what I want to post and know there is a lot going on over there
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› ok will do
Winnerdinar: ‹@disciple7› the currency is pretty secure but I am not sure how it compares with Iraqi currency which to me looks securer
Winnerdinar: than the rial
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› ok just wasn't sure bout being "scammed" on ebay
disciple7: ‹@Winnerdinar› thanks
Stash: I just bought some rial on ebay....16.00 for 100,000
Stash: cant loose much lol
Comments may be made at the end of Part 2 Thank You
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