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    " The Dinar Daily " ........... 22 January 2013

    Urgent…Parliament postpones vote on Federal Court law


    Tuesday, 22 January 2013 13:45 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –The parliament postponed the vote on the Federal Court law draft.

    Parliamentary source stated to AIN "The parliament postponed the vote due to the lack of required quorum, which is two thirds of MPs, during Tuesday session."

    • WHO ELSE IS SHOCKED?? RL

    Earlier, the parliament session started to vote on the debated Federal Court law on Tuesday.

    The reporter of AIN stated "The session, which was headed by the Speaker, Osama al-Nijaifi, involves voting on the Federal Court law draft and other two laws."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2
    Last edited by RED LILY; 01-22-2013 at 07:20 PM.



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    INA, KA reject draft of General Amnesty law presented by IS, says Allaq

    Tuesday, 22 January 2013 09:18 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Ali al-Allaq, of the State of Law Coalition stated that the draft of the General Amnesty law presented by the Iraqiya Slate is rejected by the Iraqi National Alliance and the Kurdistani Alliance because it will participate in releasing a huge number of suspects who are not supposed to be released from the detentions and prisons.

    Speaking to All Iraqi News Agency (AIN), he said "The National Gathering confirmed its support for endorsing the General Amnesty law setting the condition of excluding the killers and terrorists from this law."

    • BUT they still have determine whom is righteously a convicted terrorist.. SOME were SAID to be terrorists just by the words from Maliki and thrown in jail .. they were never PROVEN guilty.. JUST GUILTY BY MALARKEY!!! RL

    "The Gathering agreed upon drafting the law through a compromise among all political blocs," he mentioned.

    "The final draft that was presented was excellent and release a considerable number of people committed crimes but not the Qaeda members and other murderers," he concluded.

    • AND this is flawed if they DO NOT investigate even the ones that were SAID to be al-Qaeda members.. Maliki MILKED the al-Qaeda regime using it where it suited him.. IMO

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2
    Last edited by RED LILY; 01-22-2013 at 07:46 PM.

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    Breaking News--- Parliament postpones vote on Federal Court.
    22/01/2013 12:46:00


    BAGHDAD / NINA / The House of Representatives postponed today 22, Jan the vote on the Federal Court Law to Saturday's session.

    A parliamentary source told the national Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that the postponement comes due to some differences over the bill among the political blocs.

    It is mentioned that the agenda of today's session included the vote on the Federal Court Law, which had been postponed several times before.

    https://www.ninanews.com/English/News...ar95_VQ=GFKELG

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    Kobler arrives to Kirkuk in an unannounced visit.
    22/01/2013 12:02:00

    Kirkuk / NINA / representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations, Martin Kobler has arrived this morning 22, Jan to Kirkuk in an unannounced visit.


    The reporter of the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / said that "Kobler met with the Governor of Kirkuk, Hassan Turhan and discussed with him, on the issue of the Kirkuk Provincial Council elections, noting that Kobler will meet a number of representatives of the province's components.

    https://www.ninanews.com/English/News...ar95_VQ=GFKEKD

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    Currency Auctions

    Announcement No. (2299)

    The latest daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on the 22-Jan-2013. The results were as follows:

    Details

    Notes

    Number of banks

    27

    Auction price selling dinar / US$

    1166

    Auction price buying dinar / US$

    Amount sold at auction price (US$)

    244,219,000

    Amount purchased at Auction price (US$)

    Total offers for buying (US$)

    244,219,000

    Total offers for selling (US$)

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    UN delegation arrives in Anbar
    Tuesday, 22 January 2013 15:21 | | |

    Anbar (AIN) –A delegation of the United Nations arrived in Anbar province on Tuesday and met the students of l-Maraif College.

    The reporter of All Iraq News Agency (AIN) stated "The UN delegation arrived to Anbar accompanying the member of Anbar Provincial Council, Faysal al-Esawi, the head of the Conference Iraq Sahwa, Ahmed Abu Risha and MP, Ahmed l-Alwani, of the Iraqiya Slate."

    "The delegation visited l-Maraif College and met its students where they discussed the demonstrations and the demonstrators' demands in Anbar province."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2

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    Khalil: KA supports endorsing Federal Court law
    Tuesday, 22 January 2013 13:32 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –Member of the Kurdistani Alliance announced that the Kurdistani Alliance is supporting the endorsement of the Federal Court law but ruled out endorsing it during Tuesday session because some political blocs object its current draft.

    Speaking to All Iraqi News Agency (AIN), he said "This law needs a political accord among the blocs to endorse it since every article within the law needs votes of 217 MPs to endorse it."

    "KA stresses the importance of endorsing this law because it is considered as a public and constitutional demand," he added.

    "KA MPs will vote on endorsing the formation of the new Federal Court," he concluded.

    Earlier, MP, Raad al-Dahlaki, of the Iraqiya Slate confirmed that the IS will vote on the Federal Court law to endorse it during the session of Tuesday.

    It is worth mentioning that the political blocs failed in endorsing the Federal Court law due to the disputes among them over some of its articles.

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2

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    ******METHOD OF NOMINATION OF THE FEDERAL COURT MEMBERS THE ISSUE ? ********

    Musawi expects voting on Federal Court law during Tuesday session

    Tuesday, 22 January 2013 13:22 | | |







    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Salman al-Musawi, of Iraqi National Alliance expected conducting the vote on the Federal Court law during the parliament session of Tuesday after considering the amendments requested by MPs.

    Speaking to All Iraqi News Agency (AIN), he said "We have called to be neutral in nominating the members of the Federal Court away from the Parliament and the Government."

    "The Supreme Judicial Council can nominate the members to be presented for a vote in the parliament," he added, noting that "Nominating the FC members by the Parliament is incorrect and it will be politicized."

    It is worth mentioning that the political blocs failed in endorsing the Federal Court law due to the disputes among them over some of its articles.

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2

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    FG, SLC responsible for foreign interferences in Iraqi affairs, says Taha
    Tuesday, 22 January 2013 12:14 | | |


    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Shwan Mohamed Taha, of the Kurdistani Democratic Party, headed by the President of Kurdistan Region, Masoud Barzani, holds "The Federal Government and the State of Law Coalition, headed by the Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, responsible for the foreign interferences in the Iraqi internal affairs."

    He stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "The FG and the SLC failed in building the Iraqi State and unifying the political sides so they are responsible for the foreign interferences in the Iraqi internal affairs."

    "The instability of the political situation negatively affected all the departments of the State," he added, noting that "It is odd to criticize the foreign interferences while we create justifications for them."

    "We are unable to solve the internal disputes so we accuse the others of hurdling the solutions," he concluded.

    Earlier, the Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, criticized the recent statements of the President of Kurdistan Region, Masoud Barzani, and the Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmed Davutoglu, over the demonstrations in some Iraqi provinces.

    It is worth mentioning that Barzani announced his absolute support for the demonstrators' legitimate demands that conform the constitution.

    Turkey considered that the policy of the Iraqi Premier, Nouri al-Maliki, of marginalizing other political sides and Iraqi communities led to the crises and the tensions in Iraq.

    Turkish News Agency quoted the Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmed Davutoglu, as saying "Maliki's policy in targeting the national figures in Iraq resulted in tension that could be turned into armed conflicts."

    "Targeting figure like the Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashimi, and the Finance Minister, Rafi al-Esawi, who have honorable patriotic records then creating the disputes between the Central Government and the Kurdistani Regional Government increased the deterioration of the situation in Iraq," he mentioned.

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....tical&Itemid=2

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    Iraqiya MP: Sacking Iraqiya ministers is impossible in light of the critical situation, the country is witnessing.
    22/01/2013 11:55:00


    BAGHDAD / NINA / Iraqiya MP, Mohammed al-Khalidi ruled out dismissing the Iraqiya's ministers, due to their boycott to the meetings of the Council of Ministers.

    He said, in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that: "The dismissal of the ministers of Iraqiya is impossible with the tense situation and demonstrations and sit-ins, demanding reforms," noting that "the ministers are working in their ministries, and their boycott is a political attitude to refuse the policy of exclusion and marginalization and disregarding the demands of the demonstrators."

    He added: "The dismissal of the ministers will increase and complex the political problem."

    It is mentioned that MP, of the Iraqiya coalition, Hassan Shuairid said that Iraqiya's ministers will boycott the cabinet meeting.

    He said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / yesterday that: "The ministers of the Iraqiya will not attend the third meeting, in a row, to the Council of Ministers, due to lack of implementing the demands of the demonstrators," noting: "The executive, legislative and judicial powers did not do its duty to calm the street and the crisis. "

    Fadel Muhammad Jawad, the legal adviser for the Prime Minister, said in a press statement yesterday that "The lack of presence of the ministers of the Iraqiya to the Cabinet meeting would put them to impeachment."

    The Iraqiya ministers had boycotted the previous two sessions of the Council of Ministers, due to lack of implementation of the demands of the demonstrators.

    https://www.ninanews.com/English/News...ar95_VQ=GFKEJM

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