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  1. #91

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    Controversy surrounds alleged violations by Shiite forces in Tikrit



    Shiite paramilitary fighters chant slogans as they celebrate victory in Tikrit, April 2, 2015. (photo by REUTERS/Ahmed Saad

    BAGHDAD — Soon after Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the liberation of Tikrit from the Islamic State (IS) March 31, stories began circulating about alleged acts of arson and looting of houses and stores by members of the predominantly Shiite volunteer militias of the Popular Mobilization Units. The nature of war against a fierce enemy facilitates gossip and rumors, so the stories are often conflicting, leaving Iraqis divided over the matter.


    Some charge that the events are false allegations being used to destroy the image of the Shiite militias, which along with Iraqi army forces fought street battles in liberating Tikrit. Adnan al-Asadi, a parliamentarian from the State of Law Coalition, believes this to be the case, claiming in a press release April 5 that “accomplices in terrorism are spreading such stories.”

    Other Iraqis, however, think the stories are factual in revealing the conduct of the units. Among those who believe they committed the alleged acts are Tikrit tribal members, some of whom issued a statement April 5 charging that the “militias have burned 400 shops in Tikrit.”

    Ahmed al-Karim, head of the Salahuddin Provincial Council, claimed in an April 3 statement, “Shiite fighters continue to loot and burn buildings in Tikrit city.” On April 4, the Salahuddin tribes demanded that the units withdraw from the province. They also accused Iranian militias of wanton destruction in Tikrit as the battles raged, while acts of vandalism increased after the city's liberation. Shiite Iraqi bloggers have created a Facebook page, “Thalajati Sharafi” (My Fridge, My Honor), satirizing the assorted rumors and ridiculing the accusations leveled against the units.

    The controversy over what happened in Tikrit is being publicly discussed in TV interviews and debates. Sunni parliamentarian Najeh al-Mizan told Ninevah TV April 6, “The militias have looted and stolen Tikrit.” On April 9, Karim al-Nuri, a Shiite and spokesman for the volunteer units, denied the accusations of wrongdoing, attributing the violations to “tribal conflicts and mere individual excesses.” Tamim Hassan, a fighter who participated in the Salahuddin battles, told Al-Monitor, “The individual acts of looting were exaggerated, as happened during many wars in cities.”

    Some of the Shiite fighters were accused of stealing residents' refrigerators, electronics and gas cylinders, among other items. Jawad al-Shammari, director of the information office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Iraq, told Al-Monitor, “It is illogical that a volunteer fighter, who has left his city and family, would steal a refrigerator and gas cylinder.” Possibly proving one allegation incorrect, he said, “The gas cylinders seized by the security forces were used by terrorists as IEDs [improvised explosive devices].”

    Walid al-Tai, a journalist for the Al-Haqiqa newspaper, told Al-Monitor that he has in his possession “prepared field reports from the battlefields in Tikrit indicating that the residents admitted that the thefts were committed by some of the city’s residents.” The conflicting reports of what did or did not happen in Tikrit, and the difference between those denying or alleging the violations, raise the possibility for political and sectarian exploitation of the situation.

    While Karim charged on March 22, “The Popular Mobilization Units have committed extensive violations in Salahuddin province,” the author Mona al-Hussein, who lives in the same area in Salahuddin, told Al-Monitor in a phone interview, “The violations are mere fabrications.” Political analysts are also divided on the matter. Jassem al-Moussawi, an author and analyst, told Al-Monitor, “The allegations of violations are designed to neutralize the Popular Mobilization Units, which supported the army and have succeeded in countering terrorism.” Yahya al-Kubaisi, a consultant for the Amman-based Iraqi Centre for Strategic Studies, told Iraq's al-Hurra TV on March 28, “The security forces are involved in such violations.”

    Abadi had said on April 6, “One hundred fifty-two houses and shops were burned down in the city of Tikrit,” but he did not identify the perpetrators. Between the denials and accusations, author Mohsin Ali Attiya, told Al-Monitor, “It is naive to deny the excesses, because Abadi himself has acknowledged them, gave orders to deal with the thieves and noted that the perpetrators will be held accountable.”

    The controversy surrounding Tikrit makes clear that there are some who want to prevent the Shiite units from entering Sunni cities under IS control in the course of trying to liberate them. Among them is Atheel al-Nujaifi, the governor of Ninevah province, who on April 9 said, “The Popular Mobilization Units will participate in the liberation of Mosul over my dead body.”

    The alleged violations have renewed the determination of some Iraqis to bar volunteer militias from the battles to liberate Ramadi and Mosul, but their success is not guaranteed. According to an April 8 statement by Maj. Gen. Qassem al-Mohammadi, commander of Anbar operations, “The Popular Mobilization Units will participate in the liberation of Anbar alongside the security forces and tribesmen.”

    Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/04/iraq-tikrit-liberation-popular-mobilization-violations.html#ixzz3YABaig8t

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  2. #92

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    The Iraqi government lifted the roof of banking transactions for citizens



    The Iraqi government approved on Thursday a law allowing citizens to withdraw money from their bank accounts up to 100 million dinars (US $ 84 388), only after the passage of years since the adoption restrict fiscal drag system from banks at 25 million dinars ($ 21 thousand).

    The move, according to observers, within the government's attempts to control the phenomenon of the adoption of the dollar in the Iraqi market through large daily transactions, Kelsafqat business, buying and selling real estate, because of the scarcity of local currency.

    The Iraqi government, in a statement amounted to "the new Arab" a copy of it, "The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers directed to raise the ceiling certified instruments issued by private banks from 25 million dinars to 100 million dinars maximum procedural transaction, which is by citizens with government departments. "

    She added that "for the development of the private task banking sector decisions, and we are working on the establishment of the Ministry of Finance to compel government departments to accept certified instruments issued by private banks, and coordination between the Finance and the Central Bank of Iraq and the Association of private banks to put controls and mechanisms are clear and specific to deposit employees and pensioners in private banks, including guarantee the rights of depositors, in addition to the establishment of the Iraqi Central Bank and government to study the possibility of banks lending to private banks to finance small and medium enterprises. "

    He continued: "The Committee decided that the Trade Bank of Iraq to open lines of credit to the private banks, under the supervision of the Central Bank of Iraq, and the emphasis on activating the role of the financial court, as stipulated by the banks, according to the law of the Central Bank of Iraq and not to resort to other courts."
    It was also decided also discuss "the possibility to take advantage of the reserve requirement for private banks, and the approval of the recommendations controls letters of guarantee, and the emphasis on Finance and the Central Bank on the opening credits to the private banks up to 10 million dollars without passing through the Iraqi Trade Bank."

    He stressed the Council, according to the same statement, that "the economic committee and sent to the bank Rafidain and Rasheed deposit part of their money to the private banks, in exchange for soft benefits, the private investment of these funds in investment projects of private banks, and the establishment of the Iraqi Central Bank to submit a draft deposit guarantee the necessary speed ".
    As has been the "special private banks urged to find partnerships with international banks to create investment opportunities and operation of labor," in addition to "educate citizens to deposit their money in banks."

    https://www.newsaliraq.com/inews.php?NewsID=315376

  3. #93

    Re: The Dinar Daily, Thursday April 23, 2015

    FROM BANKNOTE NEWS 2012



    Iraq planning new 50,000-dinar note

    According to an article on Iraq-Business News dated 28 November 2011, the Central Bank of Iraq confirmed it will issue a new banknote valued at 50,000 dinars (US$43), but marked as 50 dinars. Deputy Chairman Dr. Muzher Saleh said the bank is working to issue this new money in addition to coins in both Arabic and Kurdish in an effort to address the liquidity problem in Iraq. Currently the largest denomination in Iraq is the 25,000-dinar note (Pick 96). The new currency will include symbols that reflect the diversity of Iraq’s sects and cultures including the Kurdish culture. “Iraq needs to support its economy and its currency through the issuance of a currency similar to foreign ones like the $100 bill,” Saleh added.

    Keep in mind, for the past four years Iraq has reportedly been attempting to revalue its currency, and just last month it was reported that new notes would be issued in September 2012.

    https://www.banknotenews.com/files/068204b31aad6ab118ac36d98acd89a4-2013.php

  4. #94

    CBI Arabic Announcement Translated "To Kurdistan International Bank for Investment an

    CBI Arabic Announcement Translated

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    Later Baamamna No. (212/19) in 03/29/2015 day that you enclose a list of candidates who will join the session above which will be held this position for the duration of the 4/26-30/2015.

    We ask you kindly access and notified to attend the deadline Mstsahben personal with them their computers for the purpose of installation of the program to take advantage of it in the future.

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    04/21/2015

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    - Departments and directorates and departments of all the bank for the same purpose with appreciation of the above ...

    Number - The participant's name - Company
    1. Idris Rashid Hussain - Kurdistan International Bank for Investment
    2. Marwa Jamal Abbas - Sumer Commercial Bank
    3. Zainab Hussain - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    4. Zaid Sabah Salem - Bank across Iraq
    5. Hamza Ziauddin - Bank of Baghdad
    6. Amjad Sami Johnny - Gulf Commercial Bank
    7. Arabism Kazem ventricle - Directorate General Investments
    8. Mustafa Omar Abbas - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    9. Alaa Mohammed Ismail - Department of Information Technology
    10. Hala Mahmoud Mahdi - General Directorate of Statistics and Research
    11. Nada Mohammed Hashim - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    12. Maher Salman Mohsin - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    13. Omar Faruq Khalil - Directorate-General for issuing and cabinets
    14. Khaled Ahmed - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    15. Chahba Ahmed - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    16. Lawson Muhannad Luigi - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    17. Staff Ahmed Badran - General Directorate of financial operations and management of public debt
    18. Muntaha Mohammad Daoud - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
    19. Siham Abdul Abbas - General Directorate of Banking and Credit
    20. Twitter Walid Kazem - has an "=" sign...(same as row above maybe?)
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    Original Document Link:

    https://www.cbi.iq/documents/Announcemen22-4-2015.pdf

  5. #95

    Re: The Dinar Daily, Thursday April 23, 2015

    KRG looks to enhance protection of women, children



    ERBIL — Activists and government agencies in Iraqi Kurdistan have drafted amendments over the past few months to the autonomous region’s existing law combating domestic violence, introducing measures aimed at better protection of women's and children's rights.

    Kurdish parliamentarians will convene with the sponsors of the two drafts next week to possibly merge them into one and then introduce them on the floor of parliament, according to Kajal Hadi Faqe, a member of Iraqi Kurdistan parliament's women affairs committee.

    The major draft was prepared by the Middle East Research Institute (MERI), a think tank based in Kurdistan’s capital city, Erbil, in partnership with the Kurdish government’s Ministry of Interior.

    It includes provisions that protect women from undergoing baby gender tests, and being divorced or forced to abort the fetus in case it is not a boy. In Kurdistan's largely conservative society, some families still maintain a preference for male children.

    The draft also criminalizes depriving a family member from owning property or wealth. In some quarters of society, women might not be allowed to receive their due share of inheritance or to retain the wealth they generate as a result of employment or business activities.

    Activists hope that the parliament will start work on amending the current law within the next couple of months.

    Despite the ratification of a “progressive” anti-domestic violence law in 2011, violence against women has increased. The law went into effect more than a year later.

    According to data provided by the General Directorate for Combating Violence against Women of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), around 2,600 cases of violence against women were recorded in the first six months of 2013. In the same period in 2014, the violations jumped to over 3,500 cases, marking an increase of about 30%.

    Although officials are keen to attribute the rise in the recorded cases to an increase in awareness among women, others appear somewhat alarmed by the figures.

    “Four years after this law was passed, the General Directorate for Combating Violence against Women has been established [by the Kurdish government], and about 1,000 police officers have been allotted to deal with domestic violence cases. Yet we see no significant decline in domestic violence,” said Banaz Taha, a former junior research fellow at the largely KRG-funded MERI, who coordinated the efforts to prepare the amendment draft. “Statistics and practice demonstrate that loopholes in this law are still hampering it from achieving its purpose and objective.”

    A key focus of the MERI draft is on female genital mutilation (FGM) and tougher penalties for the violation.

    In the case of FGM, the Iraqi-German nongovernmental organization WADI estimates that around 72% of adult women in Iraqi Kurdistan have undergone the operation.

    But among girls aged 6 to 10, the rate has dropped to close to zero in some parts of Kurdistan, such as Halabja and Garmiyan, and decreased by half in other places such as Raniya. The usual age for the practice is between ages 4 and 8, according to WADI.

    Researchers and activists such as Taha are quick to point out that the existing anti-domestic violence law in Kurdistan, passed in 2011, is likely to be the first of its kind in Asia to address FGM.

    The draft allows girls subjected to FGM to file lawsuits against the perpetrator and those who forced them to undergo the operation. If the girl is a minor, she can file a lawsuit through a trustee.

    The current anti-domestic violence law in Kurdistan imposes a punishment of one to three years of jail and a fine of 5 million to 10 million Iraqi dinars (approximately $4,000 to $8,000) for those performing or participating in FGM on minors.

    But the draft raises the fine from 15 million to 50 million Iraqi dinars (around $11,000 to $38,000) for the same offenses.

    “I believe it is necessary to make the punishments more severe so that people will be motivated to keep away from certain crimes,” said Faqe, a parliament member who has been involved in discussions to prepare the MERI-Ministry of Interior draft.

    But some say that due to the sensitive nature of FGM, it is better if no attempts are made to change items that deal with it in the current law.

    “Changing the provisions in the current law regarding FGM might actually lead to discussions in parliament that might water down penalties set for the practice,” said Tara Ali Arif, a founding member of the Women Legal Assistance Organization that has also prepared its own amendment draft.

    FGM and the early marriage of girls might be seen by some as endorsed by religion. But Faqe, who is a member of the Kurdistan Islamic Union, said, “There is nothing in the draft that is contradictory with Islamic principles.”

    She added, “Islam is not in favor of violence and calls for justice and equality.”

    Arif sees it as necessary that the amendments limit the number of times that a victim can pardon the defendant, to one.

    “Sometimes under family or psychological pressure, plaintiffs pardon the defendant several times,” said Arif, whose organization is seeking to hammer out a joint draft with MERI and the Interior Ministry so as to increase the chances of a successful amendment in parliament. “But by violating the law more than once, it should be treated as a violation of the public’s right.”

    To some, however, the major problem in Iraqi Kurdistan is not the lack of laws. In fact, some of the laws such as the anti-domestic violence and journalism laws are known to be quite progressive by regional standards.

    “What really matters is implementation. The law should not only be ink on paper,” said Vian Abbas Omar, a member of the Kurdistan parliament who has been involved for years in improving women conditions. “We should not only be focused on issuing new laws. ... Civil society and government agencies should [also] play their role.”

    Activists and officials that Al-Monitor spoke with pointed to the complex web of social and tribal relations, and in some cases the failure of certain judges to uphold the law and lack of motivation or power by some law enforcement agents to carry out their tasks as factors compounding the proper implementation of the laws meant to protect women.

    Kurda Omar, the director of a government agency in charge of following up on violations against women, believes that amending the existing anti-domestic violence law has become a necessity.

    “There is no measure in the current law that defends the public right in the sense that if a woman is in danger, we cannot take action until she reaches out to us,” Omar said. “And this is not possible in many cases. We need to have the right to act on behalf of the public and follow up on violations we learn of.”

    She also believes some judges have been remiss in adhering to the law.

    “Some judges act based on their own mood,” she said.

    https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/04/iraq-kurdistan-draft-amendment-violence-women-law.html?#

  6. #96

    Re: The Dinar Daily, Thursday April 23, 2015

    Discuss the Master's thesis in economics for the student (narrator Mohamed Zidan)Author: Site Management

    4/23/2015

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    Were discussed Master's thesis in economics for the student (narrator Mohamed Zidan) for mission-tagged {feasibility and economic requirements for the restructuring of the Iraqi currency in the light of the experiences of selected countries} On Sunday, April 12, 15 on the discussions hall in college, and consisted of the Committee discussion of the following members of Distinguished :
    • O.m.d. Qusay Abboud al-Jabri / jurisdiction of macroeconomic / Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics - Mustansiriya University: president.
    • O.m.d. Fred Jawad Kadhim / jurisdiction of macroeconomic / College of Management and Economics - University of Baghdad: a member.
    • O.m.d. Ammar al-Hamad behind / jurisdiction of finance and quantitative analysis / College of Management and Economics - University of Baghdad: a member.
    • Prof. Nihad Abdul Karim Ahmed / jurisdiction of Money and Banking / College of Management and Economics - University of Baghdad: a supervisor.
    The scientific expert is Dr. Abdul Karim Jaber Hnjar professor of international financial and monetary relations in the College of Management and Economics / University of Qadisiya, linguistic expert is Dr. Khawla Abdel-Hamid, a professor of Arabic language in the College of Management and Economics / University of Baghdad.
    Modern economies are economies of cash in the sense that the criticism play a prominent role in economic activity, he enjoys the attention to that there was no exchange of everyday life process Alaَّ was basically her criticism, if any society or economy can Ahdَّd the most way effectiveness is through the destruction of his criticism, and vice versa, the efficiency of an economy and its operations to move the exchange increasingly efficient cash, so the basis of this approach in the light of the debate in Iraq, which develops and up to the extent of inconsistency with respect to efficient cash payments system, and conditions of economic and financial volatile and inflationary pressures cash, which affected the Iraqi economy already led to negative consequences, was the importance of research to find a solution to these conditions and their consequences, and among these solutions Repair of the currency system project through restructuring or delete the zeros of them to control the flow and management cost of the money supply, especially since this project is strategic project is consistent with the Iraqi constitution and development, which is expected to be witnessed by the Iraqi economy in the coming years, a final procedural rely on long-term monetary policy process, but it must be preceded by treatment inflation phenomenon that hit the Iraqi economy during the two terms eighties and nineties of the last century, with the concerted two policies efforts monetary and fiscal to achieve economic reforms, focused research problem in that the multiplicity of the zeros of the categories of the Iraqi currency with lower real value raises serious difficulties, including the difficulty of expressing the monetary value as well as problems related to cash processes and problems of a technical nature of statistical data recording ... etc., To remedy this The problem has become, there is a need to reform the system of payments of cash, and in light of the research problem was formulated the hypothesis of the following, in order to be a process of restructuring of the currency through the deletion of zeros feasibility economic, must availability requirements and are Vredita Search:
    - a. the implementation of a series of monetary and fiscal reforms to stabilize Economic be the episode final
    procedural. b. the selection of the appropriate timing for the possibility of the procedure.
    In order to take the subject of research, has been divided its contents into three chapters, have characterized the first frame induction and causal to re-currency structuring and implications, has Rkzَّ second chapter on the experiences of selected countries in the re structuring currency, As for the third chapter titled the possibility of the application of the restructuring of the Iraqi currency project (the deletion of zeros), and the search is over a set of conclusions of the most important (facing restructuring currency process through the deletion of zeros from the Iraqi currency a lot of facts related to the nature of the economy and in the forefront almost total dependence on the oil sector and the weak role of the industrial, agricultural and service sector makes the Iraqi economy weak economy, despite the country's many economic, monetary and banking reforms, which got up the Iraqi economy from what it was before 2003, but it needs repairs more and higher level to promote the reality Economic and, in light of the current economic conditions, the timing of carrying out the deletion of zeros from the Iraqi currency timing is appropriate, given the requirements of the process of security and political and economic stability is the availability of suitable and the existence of economic policy are clear and specific reserves, monetary goals and tasks), and the recommendations it is the most important (should go about solving economic problems suffered by the Iraqi economy by doing structural reforms aimed at promoting the reality Economic through the promotion of industry, agriculture and the banking sector and the services sector and provide all the capabilities to exploit all available resources optimally and reduce dependence on the oil sector as a major source of revenue for the state, and attention should be paid time appropriate to carry out the restructuring of the Iraqi currency through the deletion of zeros ones where this factor is the most important success factors is the process it requires the presence of security and political and economic stability, so it is recommended not to do this process at the present time, because whether conditions were economic or political or security experienced by the country it is not fit to do them).

    https://www.coadec.uobaghdad.edu.iq/A...ow.aspx?ID=892
    Last edited by Romello; 04-24-2015 at 03:08 AM.

  7. #97

    Re: The Dinar Daily, Thursday April 23, 2015

    312 billion Dolarhrepett outside Iraq under remittances and business addresses of the purchase of equipment

    4/23/2015

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    BAGHDAD / Source News / .. revealed the decision of the Finance Committee in parliament, Ahmed al-Haj Rashid Thursday that Iraq sold oil between 2006 and 2014 amounted to $ 551 billion, and that has been leaking out of the country illegally and worth $ 312 billion under the headings business transfers and the purchase of equipment. He said a statement by the Agency / Source News / that led to a decline in the size of Iraqi cash reserves in 2014 to $ 77 billion at the time was supposed to arrive this year to 200 Mllardolar.To that demanded a member of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives Najiba Najib to be a balance, using only the Federal Reserve to buy gold and center for the exchange of currency for citizens, traders and investors She noted that corruption in the Central Bank of Iraq and the economy weaker currency.

    https://l-news.net/index.php/economy/77449.html
    Last edited by Romello; 04-24-2015 at 03:09 AM.

  8. #98

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    Iraq index making gains at the end of today's session

    4/23/2015

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    BAGHDAD / follow Baghdadi News / .. achieved Iraqi index gains the end of the session, Thursday, 0.30% is equivalent to 2.60 points, to rise to the level of 869.12 points. And liquidity levels recorded a decline of 28.5%, reaching a value of trading to 541 million dinars, compared to 756.8 million dinars .It was trading today on the number of 564 million shares through the implementation of the deal on 39 464 shares led to a rise in 13 stocks and lower 15, and the stability of one of the ten shares.
    GThe shares were "Hotel Babylon" the largest number of points after losing by two points, while acquired "for the transfer of shares of the Iraqi petroleum products" by about 0.17 points.
    The issue of "Iraq shares to transport petroleum products," the stock the most active in terms of value of $ 87.74 million, while the exports, "Bank of Mosul," the most active stocks in terms of volume share of the number of 120.9 million shares.
    The index ended the Iraq dealings, on Wednesday, down to the level of 866.52 points, after losing about 3.65 Nqth.anthy 21 / T

    https://translate.google.com/translat...25D8%25A9.html
    Last edited by Romello; 04-24-2015 at 03:09 AM.

  9. #99

    Re: The Dinar Daily, Thursday April 23, 2015

    Araji is Zamili meet Zebari to launch budget and discuss the development of the regions' salaries

    4/23/2015

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    Baghdad .. Promised Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, on Thursday, Chairman of the Board of Wasit Mazen Zamili holding a meeting with the Minister of Finance to accelerate the launch of the financial budget, put the development of regions salaries problem in the Cabinet meeting, they discussed the establishment of a refinery in Wasit within investment opportunities.
    He Zamili told / information /, that "we discussed with Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, a problem delaying the federal budget and the negative impact on the stop infrastructure projects in the province fully, not to mention the presence of more than 4,000 families from the development of regions employees live a hard life for non-payment Finance paid for more than a year with the conversion of contracts on the permanent staffing. "

    He added, "We demanded the abolition of the decision not to land containing 300 distribution centers in the provinces as well as to clarify the paragraph included in the distribution of the poor," pointing to put the problem of converting Wasit fabric of staff to other departments, fearing the return of the previous crisis of its employees. "

    Zamili and referred to "discuss the establishment of a refinery and Wasit investment opportunities within the province of the fact that oil exporter, and therefore need to Wasit to that opportunity in the difficult conditions faced by the country."

    He continued that "al-Araji stressed follow Wasit province requests for a meeting with the Minister of Finance to accelerate the launch of the financial notice and put the development of regions salaries problem in the Cabinet meeting," adding that "an ad hoc committee is about to submit its final report regarding the resolution 300 and soon will issue a decision to do so with full support for the movement of investment and Wasit.

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  10. #100

    Re: The Dinar Daily, Thursday April 23, 2015

    Qubad Talabani: If operating budget come the work will begin on the projects

    4/23/2015

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    Qubad Talabani deputy prime minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government announced on Wednesday that If operating budget came the work will begin on the projects
    Qubad Talabani was speaking to a number of media including
    PUKmedia: the Kurdistan Regional Government carried out all their duties, saying he was forming a Joint Committee between the Ministry of natural resources and the oil Ministry to visit Turkey and process files listed in Erbil and Baghdad.
    On salaries, the Deputy President of the Kurdistan Regional Government said that pay employees more than the amounts up to us from Baghdad, according to the agreement between the two sides, the Federal Government should send trillion and 300 million per month to Kurdistan in order to pay staff salaries without delay, stressing that if the operational budget from the Federal Government to Kurdistan will be introduced in all projects.


    https://pukmedia.com/EN/EN_Direje.aspx?Jimare=33945

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