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  1. #11

    Alliance national forces Najafi nominate a Vice President of the Republic

    Alliance national forces Najafi nominate a Vice President of the Republic

    Mon Jul 21 2014 03:35 | (Voice of Iraq) -

    Baghdad (Iraq) / Ahmed Mohamed

    Despite his refusal to extradite a political office for the current session, announced an alliance of national forces on the nomination of the leader of a coalition united to reform Osama Najafi, vice-president, and the alliance confirmed that Najafi is the only candidate for this position within the elections.

    The MP said Talal Zobaie told the "future" yesterday that the alliance has the powers of national roadmap includes many options leads the implementation of the priority demands of the demonstrators in the provinces Almentvdh, then proceed to negotiate to discuss the elections and the designation of executive positions.

    He added that the components of the alliance Zobaie national powers discussed the nomination of candidates for the positions of Vice President and Prime Minister, and has decided to nominate the leader of the coalition are united for reform Osama Najafi, vice-president of the republic, to be the Deputy Prime Minister of the share block solution as the largest bloc in the coalition.
    He said these nominations are the beginning of the road map until the vote on the selection of the President of the Republic and his deputies to begin after examining the line-up under the direction of forming a government of national partnership and we will choose the powerful figures in the new government capable of construction and development.

    He pointed out the components of an alliance agreement the national forces that vice president is a mass gathering of "the future" in the elections, has been a consensus on the nomination of Osama Najafi for this position as a strong personality and efficient, especially after abandoning his candidacy for the post of Speaker of the House.

    In turn, the MP demanded architecture in a statement for "the future," said yesterday that all the blocks were part of the coalition of national forces agreed to provide the president of a coalition united to reform Osama Najafi single candidate for vice president and not to put any other candidates as the most efficient and able to fill the presidential post for the next session, which a strong personality that can not be exceeded.

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  2. #12

    Currency Auctions

    Currency Auctions

    Announcement No. (2728)

    The latest daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on the 21-07-2014 results were as follows:

    Details Notes
    Number of banks 8
    Auction price selling dinar / US$ 1166
    Auction price buying dinar / US$ -----
    Amount sold at auction price (US$) 101,354,000
    Amount purchased at Auction price (US$) -----
    Total offers for buying (US$) 101,354,000
    Total offers for selling (US$) -----

    Exchange rates ( * 1,212 Market Rate https://www.cbi.iq/documents/CBI_FORE...E_AUCTIONS.pdf )

    https://www.cbi.iq/index.php?pid=CurrencyAuctions

  3. #13

    New deal results in KA's nomination for Ma'asoum, Salih for President Post

    New deal results in KA's nomination for Ma'asoum, Salih for President Post

    Monday, 21 July 2014 11:54

    Baghdad (AIN) –An informed source stated to AIN that the Kurdistani Alliance reached an agreement to nominate Fua'ad Ma'asoum and Burham Salih for the President Post.

    Earlier, MP, Mahdi Hachi, of the Kurdistani Alliance stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "The KA agreed upon nominating Ma'asoum after discussing many names such as Burham Salih, Najim il-Din Kareem and Adnan al-Mufti in addition to Ma'asoum where it decided to nominate Ma'asoum for this post."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....president-post


    * REPEAT FROM YESTERDAY * - chattels

  4. #14

    Othman asks to solve the nominations of president and PM in the next session

    Othman asks to solve the nominations of president and PM in the next session

    21/07/2014 09:15:00

    BAGHDAD / NINA / The leading figure of the coalition of Kurdish blocs, former MP, Mahmoud Othman said that " nominate candidates for presidents and prime ministers should be resolved in the next meeting of the Council of Representatives."

    He told the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / "The nomination for the post of President of the Republic was limited between, Barham Salih and Fuad Masum, stressing the need to speed up naming one of them before Wednesday's session, demanding that the National Alliance to nominate its candidate for prime minister, to be assigned by the President of the Republic to form the next government. "

    Othman said, "The return of President Jalal Talabani to the homeland will contribute to speeding up the selection of a candidate of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, noting that" the country is going through a difficult phase and the nomination of candidates for the positions of the remaining ( Minister of the Republic) should not be delayed. "

    The head of the new Council of Representatives, Salim al-Jubouri adjourned the session of the House of Representatives to Wednesday.

    https://www.ninanews.com/english/News...ar95_VQ=HFIIMJ

  5. #15

    Iran does not support Maliki for third term, but support Iraqi people's choice

    Iran does not support Maliki for third term, but support Iraqi people's choice

    21/07/2014 10:11:00

    BAGHDAD / NINA / Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif denied his country's support for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in order to get the post of prime minister for a third term, adding that Iran stands with the choice of the Iraqi people.

    Zarif said in a press statement that: "Iran wants to preserve the unity of Iraq and I have talked with all the foreign ministers in the region and they all want to keep Iraq's integrity within its borders, adding that we're not going to support any person for the post of prime minister in Iraq, we support the Iraqi people and its options, and any person selected by the Iraqi people for the post of prime minister he will get our support. "

    He added, "the extremism and sectarianism threaten the entire region, including Iran, and we do not like to see our neighbors in an unstable state."

    https://www.ninanews.com/english/News...ar95_VQ=HFIJEG

  6. #16

    Corruption is Iraqi Army’s First Enemy

    Corruption is Iraqi Army’s First Enemy
    By Judit Neurink


    Analysis on why Mosul fell so fast into the hands of a small band of militants make interesting read. Was it because the officers of the Iraqi army quit, they told their soldiers to quit, or because the Islamic militants had got active help from groups inside Mosul?



    It could all be true, but it may mostly have to do with the way the Iraqi military has been built in the past ten years. The widespread corruption in the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the political circles around him had also trickled down to the army.



    How could all that work and $25 billion the Americans put into the new Iraqi army have led to the outcome we all saw? How is it possible that the Shiite Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq militia is a better fighting force than the Iraqi army?



    Apart from being better trained by the Iranians and the help of many seasoned officers of the former army, the militiamen are also highly motivated, while many soldiers would only see the military service as a way to get rich.



    As award-winning journalist Patrick Cockburn heard from well-informed sources, until very recently a position as division commander in the Iraqi army could be worth as much as $2 million.



    “When one candidate asked where he could get that kind of money, he was told to borrow it and pay back $50,000 a month through various forms of extortion,” he wrote. “Checkpoints on roads acted like private customs posts, charging a fee to every truck passing through.”



    No wonder the price for military positions had increased enormously in the last five years. A position that would cost $20,000 in 2009 would now be worth ten times that amount.



    At the same time, soldiers would pay their officers half of their salary to be allowed to stay out of the barracks.



    The image Cockburn paints is that of an army of fortune seekers, of people who were not so much interested in defending their fatherland as they were in lining their pockets.



    This image matches the stories I hear from Mosul where the military was not only hated for the way it treated civilians but also distrusted for many atrocities, kidnaping and extortion that they did and blamed on the militias or gangs.



    Corruption has left its marks on the Iraqi society. It is the answer to the question of why Baghdad and other places have changed so little in the past ten years while the Kurdistan Region became the economic motor and the most developed part of Iraq.



    Corruption has invisible effects as the fate of the army in Mosul showed us. Corruption is a way of life where making money becomes the main goal and pursued at all costs.



    Power and wealth collide in the worst possible way when money is earned over the backs of others and stealing is allowed only because the victim is a stranger, of another tribe, or the enemy.



    Corruption in the army has many faces. Those who may not be interested in money, might still be less interested in their country. To them, religious loyalty comes first.



    Many units are so deeply infiltrated by Sunni extremists or Shiite personnel backed by Iran that their American advisors could face serious risks to their safety, so US officials thought recently.



    This could be why the Americans are hesitant to send trainers and advisers to help the Iraqi army. As late as 2011 some Iraqi soldiers had planted roadside bombs against the American military in Iraq.



    It makes you wonder if any help the Americans or anyone else for may offer could be of any use, knowing full well that corruption is so deep in Iraq that it is seen as a vice, instead of a crime.



    How can the failed state of Iraq be mended without first tackling corruption, its biggest enemy? If corruption is not fought aggressively and successfully, it will change Iraq into a state where money and religion taken over from democracy, loyalty and humanity.

    https://rudaw.net/english/opinion/21072014

  7. #17

    Peaceful hand-over for authority to settle crises In Iraq

    Peaceful hand-over for authority to settle crises In Iraq, says Ka'abiMonday, 21 July 2014 13:59 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Tawfeeq al-Ka'abi, of the National Reform Alliance stated that the peaceful hand-over for authority to settle the crises in Iraq.
    Speaking to AIN, he said "The peaceful hand-over for authority can settle the crises in Iraq because the next government will result in settling the crises through dialogue and many of the political figures started to change their stances."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....raq-says-kaabi

  8. #18

    The emergence of the need to create the Bank for Investment and Finance

    The emergence of the need to create the Bank for Investment and Finance



    7/21/2014 0:00

    In order to support laboratories and factories to meet the market need BAGHDAD - Farah pumice after the closure of border crossings North because of the terrorist attacks launched by groups "Daash" on those areas, which led to inflict importer and trader Iraqi lot of money to secure goods from other countries and other outlets, making specialists and owners projects claim to provide GOVERNMENT support for the advancement of the national industry and fill the market need with local products comparable to the importer.competent affairs industrial Mahmoud Alloush between "morning" reasons for the deterioration of national industries over the past years in the PUBLIC, private and mixed sectors, including the aging of equipment and machinery and equipment used in production, to Besides the development in the world and concern Iraq at the same time the economic blockade and war during the former regime, making the industrial sector in Iraq fitfully. added Alloush: "After the change has been agreed to identify the face of the Iraqi ECONOMY and turning of the economy's dictatorship to a market economy, but he did not are working in this direction, the right way, as it did not provide support to private industry, to promote it and develop national product along the lines of agricultural initiative, "he says. called specialists and owners of a productivity factor the government to provide support for laboratories and factories producing, along with the establishment of industrial cities integrated enhance the status local product, as well as providing fuel at reasonable prices, and providing world-class technology. confirmed competent necessity of the establishment of the Bank for Investment and Finance with the task of lending to owners of industrial enterprises to update their lines productivity, private industry that make up the value of the raw materials (VAT) a high proportion of production costs, are economically feasible, especially that Iraq is wasting its resources on current consumption and the opening of the Iraqi border for all goods from countries around the world, whether good or bad., and pointed out that Iraq had 36 000 industrial project is small and the average of the private sector, they were the products cover a part of the need the domestic market and some of them was available for export, but it stopped working because of the circumstances experienced by Iraq before and after 2003, calling for the revitalization of national industries and promotion in order to bridge the local market needs, as well as their contribution to JOB creation and absorption of manpower to eliminate Unemployment, as is the case in many countries of the world that accompanied the progress and development of the world in their products and the requirements of its markets as a result of the support of those governments to its private sector, as in Iran, Turkey, Croatia, China, Thailand, Italy and other countries. For his part, appealed to Saad Hassan, the owner of a laboratory for the production and marketing of dairy products, juices and ice cream, the competent authorities to provide soft loans to his counterparts who stopped their factories for the production for several reasons, including aging machinery and equipment, and the lack of electrical power on a regular basis, as well as fuel prices, which affect the cost of the local product. He also said that the market is teeming with products imported substandard and at lower prices than domestic, which requires a serious reaction by the competent authorities to support national industries, and the APPLICATION of the law of tariffs on imported goods.



    https://alsabaah.iq/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=74825

    Last edited by OOTW; 07-21-2014 at 03:14 PM.

  9. #19

    Danbous: Alawi's regional visit behind his absence from parliament sessions

    Danbous: Alawi's regional visit behind his absence from parliament sessions

    Monday, 21 July 2014 14:54

    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Adnan al-Danbous, of Wataniya Alliance headed by Ayad Alawi stated that the latter's visit to the regional countries is behind his absence from attending the parliament sessions.

    Danbous assured to AIN "Alawi was in a regional visit included Egypt, UAE, Kuwait and some other countries to discuss the Iraqi affairs where he could not attend the parliament session, but will attend the next ones."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....ament-sessions

  10. #20

    Re: Presidency of the parliament seeks to amend the controversial paragraphs in the r

    20/07/2014 20:58
    State of Law: Wednesday's session will be to ask the presidential candidates and not vote for them
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    BAGHDAD / obelisk announced a coalition of state law falls within the National Alliance, on Sunday, that the next meeting of the Council of Representatives will see the names of the candidates put forward for the post of President of the Republic and not to vote for them.



    The leader of the Coalition MP Ali Keywords in an interview for "obelisk" "The House hearing for Wednesday, will be to get to know the names of the candidates officially for the post of President of the Republic, and not selected after the vote for them," explaining that "after subtracting names there will be a dialogue between the blocks political agreement on the choice of the candidate. "


    He ruled that the "settled consensus on Wednesday, as they need for some days," stressing that "according to the context of constitutional to settle the naming President of the Republic before the 30 July present," adding that "after naming the President we'll (the National Alliance) asking our candidate for prime minister during the constitutional period of 15 days. "



    It is scheduled to be held Iraqi Council of Representatives, on Wednesday, its fourth to selecting a president, especially after he managed in its previous three named Salim al-chairman of the House of Representatives and Haider al-Abadi and Aram Sheikh Mohammed, his two deputies.

    https://almasalah.com/ar/news/34809

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