WEALTHWATCH 4-27-16
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OOTW: EVEN IF MALIKI GETS ALL THE WAY TO THE SUPREME JUDICIARY WITH THIS, AS IN THE PAST (RE MALIKI'S "OVERTHROW" TO ATTAIN THE PM'SHIP AGAIN, WHEN ABADI WAS PLACED) I HAVE A VERY HARD TIME SEEING MAHMOUD OR ANY HEAD JUDGE, YIELDING TO THE STATE OF LAW, WHEN THEY DIDN'T (BEHIND THE SCENES) WHEN ABADI TOOK THE PM'SHIP
OOTW: THE PEOPLE ARE ALREADY FURIOUS THAT MAHMOUD STILL SITS IN THE SJC
OOTW: THIS IS A VERY TENNUOUS GAME - BUT MALIKI WILL NOT GO DOWN YET
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Post From Wealthwatch.world Chat Room
Wealthwatch Chat Room News & Comments 4-27-16 Part 2 of 2
OOTW: EVEN IF MALIKI GETS ALL THE WAY TO THE SUPREME JUDICIARY WITH THIS, AS IN THE PAST (RE MALIKI'S "OVERTHROW" TO ATTAIN THE PM'SHIP AGAIN, WHEN ABADI WAS PLACED) I HAVE A VERY HARD TIME SEEING MAHMOUD OR ANY HEAD JUDGE, YIELDING TO THE STATE OF LAW, WHEN THEY DIDN'T (BEHIND THE SCENES) WHEN ABADI TOOK THE PM'SHIP
OOTW: THE PEOPLE ARE ALREADY FURIOUS THAT MAHMOUD STILL SITS IN THE SJC
OOTW: THIS IS A VERY TENNUOUS GAME - BUT MALIKI WILL NOT GO DOWN YET
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OOTW: HE LOST HIS PM'SHIP, HE LOST HIS VP'SHIP, IT'S A MIRACLE HE RE TOOK HIS POST AS HEAD OF THE SLC , A LAST DITCH EFFORT TO PROTECT HIS IMMUNITY
OOTW: AND HE WILL NOT WANT TO LOSE THAT
OOTW: SO WHILE WE HAVE MALIKI'S CREW/NAY SAYERS TRYING TO DISSOLVE THE GOVT BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO LOSE THEIR PAY OR INFLUENCE, ***OR THEIR IMMUNITY ****THERE WILL BE MORE MEMBERS WHO ALSO WANT TO KEEP THEIR JOBS AS MP'S AND SO WILL SUPPORT ABADI'S SEATING OF NEW TECHNOCRATS
OOTW: THATS MY HUMBLE OPINION ON THE MATTER
OOTW: IF I FIND ANYTHING WORTH COMMENTING ON LATER, I WILL RETURN..NOW OFF TO WORK ...HUGS
Wheresmyrv?: Great summary thanks OOTW ;)
chattels: I thought Mr. Maliki was " GONE " or at least according to the guru pundits ? !
Ononotagain: April 27, 2016 - Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi pledged the rest of the cabinet reshuffle during the next two days, noting that al - Abadi confirmed his intention to choose the heads of independent bodies of technocrats after the completion of the reshuffle. ,
Said the information office of the Council in a statement, he said that the Prime Minister thanked MPs to vote on the cabinet reshuffle as part of a comprehensive reform, and pledged the rest of the cabinet reshuffle during the next two days,
indicating that al - Abadi stressed his determination to choose the heads of independent bodies of technocrats after the completion of the reshuffle. the statement added that al - Abadi stressed that the reshuffle an important step for the country 's stability and cooperation to carry out reforms for the benefit of the Iraqi people and to communicate with the world and international financial institutions, pointing out that it expressed concern over the attempts to disrupt the House of Representatives....
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Doug_W: this is fun to watch unfold
OOTW: Informed political sources, on Wednesday, Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi told those close to him think that he resign from the Dawa Party , which is headed by president of a coalition of law Nuri al - Maliki. The sources said in a press statement,
what has been achieved in a partial cabinet reshuffle that took place in spite of al - Maliki, adding that al - Abadi will begin after the completion of the process of cabinet reshuffle to open the files of corruption previous government.
OOTW: "Abadi will begin after the completion of the process of cabinet reshuffle to open the files of corruption previous government."
05:56:36 PM] Doug_W: very interesting!!
chattels: Kirk H. Sowell @UticaRisk 1h1 hour ago To see Iraqi MPs acting like a bunch of 14-yr-olds who lost a student body election, start min 15: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kL1N9kAu-I4
chattels: Kirk H. Sowell @UticaRisk 1h1 hour ago Amazing to see adults act like this. If they have the 165 votes to defeat their opponents, they could exercise that right.
chattels: Kirk H. Sowell @UticaRisk 1h1 hour ago The professionalism of Salim al-Jiburi has been amazing. His province occupied by Shia militias, he's still worked w Shia leaders.
chattels: Kirk H. Sowell @UticaRisk 1h1 hour ago Then a group of MPs who are surrogates for Maliki, Allawi and Sadr try to stage an illegal takeover of parliament.
chattels: Parliament session for tomorrow without voting on the rest of the government Abadi
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chattels: spokesman for the Prime Minister 's Office announced that Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi was determined to complete the cabinet reshuffle soon. He said in a statement that al - Abadi " is determined to complete the reshuffle as soon as possible file and move on to change the heads of independent bodies and agencies and special grades."
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chattels: " ................ to complete the reshuffle as soon as possible ............."
chattels: House sitters destroyed the plants of public money to the parliament broke the sound bodies and paintings http://ift.tt/1T5N2ZB
chattels: Zebari submit his resignation to Ebadi and the latter rejected
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chattels: 04.27.2016 | (Voice of Iraq) - " Twilight News revealed in the Kurdistan Alliance member of the Council of Representatives of Iraq, on Wednesday, for the finance minister in the Iraqi government , Hoshyar Zebari , submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, but the latter refused to accept the resignation.
The MP Ashwaq dry Zebari already and the feet of resignation to al - Abadi, but the latter refused to accept it , citing Abadi position that Zebari has good relations with international banks, so it will remain in his post as finance minister. comes dry remarks one day after the ministerial changes announced in the government - Abadi, which included so far five Ministries to be completed in the Thursday session, those changes did not ministries occupied by the ministers include the Kurds so far."
chattels: Will Abadi resign from his party?
chattels: BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is seeking to form a government of independent technocrats away from the quotas system, the political process that Iraq has grown accustomed to over the past 13 years. Under the system, the political positions are divided according to the quotas distributed among the main components of the country — Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds.
However, the steps that the prime minister is taking in forming the government of independent technocrats has faced obstacles, most notably political and popular demands for him to leave the Islamic Dawa Party with which he is affiliated.
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chattels: MP for the Kurdish Change bloc, MP Risan Sheikh, told Al-Monitor, "Abadi intends to form a government of technocrats, and this is a positive step toward reform, but it is difficult for Abadi to head this government as long as he insists on remaining affiliated with the Dawa Party. This is a fallacy and a negative point against the democratic political process."
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chattels: One of the protesters at Tahrir Square, Suad Ali, told Al-Monitor, “Iraqis are protesting to demand Abadi to resign from the Dawa Party and to set an example for a government of independent technocrats. If he stays affiliated with the party, I do not see how he could be able to positively head the government or even obtain political and popular support.
A technocratic government should be headed by a person who has no affiliation with any party. His sense of belonging and loyalty should only be to Iraq so that he can [properly] serve the Iraqi people.”
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chattels: Without a party / political bloc affiliation it seems to me that Abadi undermines his chances for a second term.
chattels: Article 78 of the Iraqi Constitution points out that the president shall assign the candidate ( Prime Minister ) of the largest parliamentary bloc.
chattels: Ihsan al-Shammari, a political analyst and head of the think tank Iraqi Centre for Political Thought, opines that “the demands for Abadi to resign from his party are part of the struggle and political revenge between parties that do not want to leave the partisan, sectarian and nationalistic quotas system and are still holding onto the power and its luster.”
A technocratic government should be headed by a person who has no affiliation with any party. His sense of belonging and loyalty should only be to Iraq so that he can [properly] serve the Iraqi people.”
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chattels: Without a party / political bloc affiliation it seems to me that Abadi undermines his chances for a second term.
chattels: Article 78 of the Iraqi Constitution points out that the president shall assign the candidate ( Prime Minister ) of the largest parliamentary bloc.
chattels: Ihsan al-Shammari, a political analyst and head of the think tank Iraqi Centre for Political Thought, opines that “the demands for Abadi to resign from his party are part of the struggle and political revenge between parties that do not want to leave the partisan, sectarian and nationalistic quotas system and are still holding onto the power and its luster.”
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