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    " The Dinar Daily ", Thursday, 28 August 2014

    It is EVICT MALIKI DAY + ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) or " E - M DAY + 120 "

    Tuesday, 15 July 2014 21:23

    Baghdad (AIN) –The Speaker of the Parliament and his two Deputy Speakers assumed their duties officially.

    The Parliament succeeded in electing Speaker of the Parliament, Salim al-Jebuori, and his first Deputy, Haider al-Ebadi, as well as his 2nd deputy, Aram al-Sheikh Mohamed.

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    Iraq parliament elects Kurdish politician Fuad Masum as new president

    KURDISH politician Fuad Masum has become the new president of Iraq, in a step towards forming a new government that visiting UN chief Ban Ki-moon says must be inclusive for the country to survive.


    Haydar al-Abbadi Is the New Iraq PM Candidate

    Posted by Reidar Visser on Monday, 11 August 2014 13:48

    Today, what remains of the pan-Shiite National Alliance formally presented Haydar al-Abbadi of the Daawa party as their PM candidate. Abbadi will be charged by President Fuad Masum to replace the current PM, Nuri al-Maliki.

    The political realities behind this move can be summarized as follows. For some weeks, pressure has been building inside Maliki’s State of Law coalition to have him changed. Finally today, factions led by Haydar al-Abbadi of the Daawa and Hussein al-Shahristani, the current deputy PM, broke with Maliki to nominate Abbadi for PM. Early reports suggests 38 Daawa MPs and 12 members of the Shahristani bloc abandoned Maliki, leaving him with the backing of only around 45 members of the original 95-member State of Law bloc. It is worth noting that the traditionally pro-Iranian Badr organization has not been enumerated among the 128 or so supporters of Abbadi.

    Constitutionally and legally, today’s developments also clear the air. Until yesterday, Maliki could plausibly plead the case that the president should have charged him with forming the government before the official deadline expired. However, today’s action by the Shiite alliance showed that Maliki’s claim to represent the largest bloc no longer has any basis, because State of Law has disintegrated. Accordingly, Maliki’s promise to bring the case before the Iraqi federal supreme court will be of academic interest only. Any attempt by him to challenge the nomination through other means than the court will be profoundly anti-democratic.

    Haydar al-Abbadi is a former finance minister who is well liked by groups outside the Daawa and State of Law, who elected him as deputy speaker for the new parliament earlier. He will now have 30 days to present his cabinet for approval by the Iraqi parliament with an absolute majority.

    https://gulfanalysis.wordpress.com/20...-pm-candidate/

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    Start commissioning (Abadi) by a presidential decree
    By khabaar khaba 11/08/2014 04:58

    The leader of the Supreme Council, led by Mr. Ammar al-Hakim, Fadi al-Shammari reporter Agency for News News (et) shortly before the start of commissioning procedures by a presidential decree for the National Alliance candidate for prime minister Haider al-Abadi.

    The feet of the National Alliance, a leader in the coalition of state law and the Dawa Party, Haider Abadi, head of the new government.

    And got Agency for News News (et) on official documents show that the Alliance was formally presented to the prime minister, al-Abadi.

    https://khabaar.net/index.php/permalink/27139.html

    Aajl..masom cost Abadi to form the next government
    Monday, August 11 / August 2014 15:10

    Commissioned by President Fuad Masum, the day Monday, the National Alliance candidate for prime minister Haidar al-Abbadi to form a government.

    According to a source familiar with told all of Iraq [where] that "the infallible and after Abadi nomination for prime minister instructed the latter to form the next government."

    The National Reform Movement, led by Ibrahim al-Jaafari announced officially on Monday, the nomination of the leader of the Islamic Dawa Party and the current First Deputy Speaker of the House Haider Abadi for the post of prime minister in the government Aljdidh.anthy

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/index.php...-12-10-28.html

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    Article 76:

    First: The President of the Republic shall charge the nominee of the largest
    Council of Representatives bloc with the formation of the Council of Ministers
    within fifteen days from the date of the election of the President of the Republic.

    Second: The Prime Minister-designate shall undertake the naming of the members
    of his Council of Ministers within a period not to exceed thirty days from the date
    of his designation.


    Third: If the Prime Minister-designate fails to form the Council of Ministers
    during the period specified in clause “Second,” the President of the Republic shall
    charge a new nominee for the post of Prime Minister within fifteen days.

    Fourth: The Prime Minister-designate shall present the names of his members of
    the Council of Ministers and the ministerial program to the Council of
    Representatives. He is deemed to have gained its confidence upon the approval,
    by an absolute majority of the Council of Representatives, of the individual
    Ministers and the ministerial program.


    Fifth: The President of the Republic shall charge another nominee to form the
    Council of Ministers within fifteen days in case the Council of Ministers did not
    win the vote of confidence.

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    Published on Aug 11, 2014



    Declared the presidency formally approve commissioning Haider Abadi, the formation of the new government.



    Sources of Baghdadi President Fuad Masum, cost-Abadi told a news conference at the headquarters of the Presidency and the presence of the President of Parliament, Salim al.
    , and The National Alliance has announced his candidacy Haider Abadi, in a letter sent to the presidency attached to the signing of 127 MPs from the National Alliance, representing blocs of advocacy and independent Almndutin in the State of Law coalition and the Liberal blocs and coalitions of citizens and reform and virtue.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c17...ature=youtu.be

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    Biography of Dr. Haidar al-Abbadi

    Mon Aug 11 2014 19:28 | (Voice of Iraq)

    - Birth and maintain: 1952 Baghdad
    His father, Dr. Jawad al-Abadi doctor known and who served as director of the hospital nervous in Baghdad and the inspector general of the Health Ministry and has his retirement in 1979 in the list of 42 doctors decision of the Revolution Command Council dissolved due to lack of loyalty to the Baath regime. Died in London and was buried where not to allow the former regime opponents to bury their dead in their own country.

    MP Haydar Abbadi
    Academic achievement:
    - Completed the study in the elementary and middle eastern Karrada in Baghdad.
    - Finished junior high school in junior high in central Baghdad in 1970.
    - He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Technology in Baghdad in electrical engineering in 1975.
    - Familiarize doctoral and master's degrees at the University of Manchester in England at his own expense, and earned a doctorate in electrical and electronic engineering in 1980.
    Political activity:
    - Belonged to the Islamic Dawa Party in 1967, a few days after a setback in June at the age of fifteen years and practiced his activity in the party and in the outside in the security conditions extremely dangerous, especially with the takeover of the Baath regime on the capabilities of the country and the arrest of some officials partisans who persevered steadfastness of the heroes and the martyrdom of others mercy God.
    - Currently in charge of the Political Bureau of the Party and spokesman in his name in addition to his membership in the leadership of the Islamic Dawa Party.
    - Took over the responsibility to speak on behalf of the Islamic Dawa Party in Britain and abroad, especially to the media, global in exposing the crimes of the former regime and found guilty and defend the Iraqi people and the rejection of the blockade imposed on it, and attendance at international forums and in the UN definition Bmazlomah the Iraqi people at a time when much of the world is silent or supports the Baathist regime in its crimes against the Iraqi people.
    - Has had a prominent presence in opposition to the Baathist regime and decisively to address the elements of the former regime and abroad participated in the activities of the opposition against the regime and also contributed to the national conferences of the opposition which was attended by the Islamic Dawa Party.
    - In 1983, his passport was withdrawn by order of the Presidency of the intelligence system on charges of activity hostile to the Baath regime by documents found.
    - In 1982, the Baath regime executed two of his brothers, one a university professor and two employees in the state on charges of belonging to the Islamic Dawa Party. In 1981 the former regime arrested his brother, who was third in the second year of the College of Medicine and spent ten years in prison on the same charge.
    - In 1980, took over the responsibility of the Office for the Middle East, the Islamic Dawa Party which is based in Beirut.
    - In 1979, became a member of the executive leadership of the Islamic Dawa Party.
    - In 1977, he was responsible for the Islamic Dawa Party organizations in Britain.

    MP Haydar Abbadi
    Political positions:
    - Currently vice president of the House of Representatives where he was elected for the rule of law in the elections of April 2014 is a member of the House of Representatives since 2006 for the city of Baghdad.
    - In the same year he was elected Chairman of the Committee of Economy and Investment and Reconstruction, one of the committees main actors and vitality in the House of Representatives is the most important achievements under his presidency: to pursue the development and rehabilitation of public sector companies to the state through legislation and financial allocations, and follow up the implementation of investment budgets and the reasons for the lag in implementation, and strive to provide facilities and to support the industrial and agricultural sector and encourage national industries, and contribute to the legislation, a package of economic laws the task of which the Investment Law and Consumer Protection Law and the Law on the protection of national products and the customs tariff law and competition law and antitrust and other laws essential for the development and protection of the Iraqi economy and improve the standard of living of citizens and decent work for them .
    - In 2005 he became an adviser to the Prime Minister, where he took several files, including his appointment as general coordinator for the city of Tal Afar to rid it from the control of al-Qaeda and terrorism excommunicating where deemed of the most successful achievements of the government at that time and set an example for the cooperation of the people and tribes of different affiliations and persuasions to confront and expel the terror of national unity between the sons city. It also took over the task of coordination with the United Nations about the displaced Iraqis caused by terrorist acts. The Foundation took over the follow-up information for the development of its standards and digital computers in Iraq
    - Appointed Minister of Communications in 2003, where he oversaw the reconstruction of switches that were destroyed during the war and re-ground telephone service in record time. In his tenure as the ministry expanded Internet service quickly began as the first wireless phone service. Also develop a plan for the Ministry relies rehabilitate Iraqi capabilities in the telecommunications sector, and a strategy to develop a comprehensive and essential infrastructure at the near and medium and long term, and that the adoption of the latest technology available, and draw a clear policy for the telecommunications sector and the development of structuring the work of this sector in Iraq in order to launch its capabilities and provide the service that you need country.
    Professional work and career:
    - After receiving a bachelor's degree in 1975, the work of a lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Technology in Baghdad, for being ahead in the study where he was second in the sequence section.
    - Work from 1981 to 1987 as president of the research team at the company (LDPE) in London for the rapid transfer of the vertical and using modern technology based on his dissertation. It also assumed responsibility for the implementation of electronic control in the project for the transfer of the vertical in the center of the City of London.
    - In 1987 he became an expert in the technology of rapid transit in London.
    - Contributed in 1997 in planning for quick transfer of vertical giant virtual city and planned to be built in the future in Japan with an area of one million square meters, which can accommodate one million people and a height of a thousand meters.
    - In 1998 received a grant for technology innovation from the Ministry of Trade and Industry, UK.
    - Participated in the design of electronic transmission pedestrian bridge to the second millennium in London in 1999 on the basis of his research for a patent.
    - In 2001, has been patented in London for his work in the field of rapid transit (Snkerorel) using modern technology, the adoption of his thesis for a doctorate.
    - Took over the presidency of the Foundation sophisticated technology in London in 1993, in addition to his work an expert in technology Rapid Transit until 2003 when he returned to Iraq after the fall of the former regime.
    - Has a scientific research about the control system setups and designs for new types of electric motors with electronic control and also participated in many seminars and scientific conferences in Britain.
    Other concerns:
    - A professor of materials science and verses of the Koran and the interpretation of provisions in the Islamic College in London in conjunction with the British Brunel University students for undergraduate study years 1999 to 2003.
    - Has a research on the position of Islam, democracy and the concept of one nation, and about intolerance and issued a book entitled "Manual of Science in the Koran."
    - Research has English on the interpretation of the verses of the Koran and texts and sentences in the verses of the Islamic faith beliefs.
    - Participation and lecturing at many conferences and courses and Islamic cultural and overseeing the annual cultural conferences.


    https://translate.googleusercontent.c...RJcqo4wmAAbTOg

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    Meet Haider al-Abadi, the man named Iraq’s new prime minister

    Iraq's president on Monday named Haider al-Abadi as the country's new prime minister, an appointment that came amid speculation that the embattled incumbent, Nouri al-Maliki, would cling to power even after his country had dissolved into chaos and the United States made it clear that it would not support him as leader anymore.

    But who is Abadi? Born in Baghdad in 1952, Abadi was educated at the University of Baghdad and later received a doctorate from the University of Manchester in Britain. He lived in Britain for many years after his family was targeted by Saddam Hussein's Baathist regime. He was trained as an electrical engineer, but he entered politics after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. He became minister of communications in the Iraqi Governing Council in September 2003, then was a key adviser to Maliki in Iraq's first post-invasion elected government. Just weeks ago, he was elected deputy speaker of parliament, and he has been considered a contender for prime minister in the past two elections.

    The bigger question, however, is whether Abadi will be able to overcome the challenges confronting Iraq more successfully than Maliki. Like Maliki, he's a Shiite Muslim and is a member of the ruling State of Law coalition. One of the chief criticisms of Maliki was that he entrenched Iraq's sectarian politics, filling the government with Shiite politicians and limiting Sunni and Kurdish power.

    Earlier this summer, Abadi gave a striking interview to the Huffington Post's Mehdi Hasan in which he discussed the possibility of Iranian intervention in the fight against the Islamic State, the Sunni extremist group that has taken over vast swaths of Iraq.

    "We are waiting for the Americans to give us support," he said in the June interview. "If U.S. air strikes [happen], we don't need Iranian air strikes. If they don't, then we may need Iranian strikes." Abadi has also had differences with Iraq's Kurdish community at points: Last year he warned that a dispute over Iraqi Kurdistan's oil exports could lead to the "disintegration" of the country, and he was criticized by Kurdish politicians during the negotiations over the 2013 budget.

    However, Abadi does seem to be aware that the Iraqi government and security forces have made serious mistakes in the current conflict. He told Hasan that the government needs to listen to stories of the "excesses" of the security forces to decide how to respond. And he was clear that Iraq needed to avoid being dragged into the type of war the Islamic State clearly desires.

    "We have to be careful not to become involved in a sectarian war," he told Hasan. "Shias are not against Sunnis and Sunnis are not against Shias."

    Reidar Visser, an academic expert on Iraqi politics, says that although Abadi comes from the same political faction as Maliki, he enjoys much broader support, especially from Kurds and Sunnis.

    Part of this is his more distinguished background. "Many of the elites from the governing council-era consider him one of their own in terms of a prestigious family background, whereas Maliki was seen as more of an upstart from humble origins," Visser notes in an e-mail. "Things like that count in the (old-fashioned and traditional) Iraqi establishment."



    President Fouad Massoum, a Kurd, seemed confident Monday that Abadi could lead the country. “Now the Iraqi people are in your hands,” he said as he shook Abadi's hand.


    https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...rime-minister/

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    Iraqi Prime Minister-Designate Starts Talks on Government Formation


    Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi began talks with the parties of the country's parliament on the formation of a new government.
    © REUTERS / Ahmed Saad


    MOSCOW, August 12 (RIA Novosti) - Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi began talks with the parties of the country's parliament on the formation of a new government, the Sky News Arabia TV channel reported Tuesday.
    Abadi confirmed that he is ready to discuss "not only the formation of a new government, but also a general policy of overcoming constitutional, political and economic issues in Iraq."
    The prime minister-designate called on all political forces "that respect the constitution and democratic practices to unite in the face of challenges Iraq needs to resolve."
    According to the channel, the talks are to last for a month.
    On Monday, Iraqi President Fuad Masum officially asked Abadi to form a new government. However, outgoing Prime Minister Nouri Maliki did not agree with Abadi's nomination and said he would take the case to court.
    Maliki accused Masum of violating the constitution by failing to name a prime minister within 15 days. When President Masum was appointed on July 24, he had an initial 15-day period to go through the political process of appointing a new prime minister.
    The process was jeopardized by Maliki's decision to seek a third term and reports that his Islamic Dawa Party had refused to cooperate in the formation of a new government.
    The nomination of Abadi as prime minister-designate has been supported by the United States, the European Union and Iran.

    https://translate.googleusercontent.c...HrXdz_SsTHjJzw


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    Abadi's ((eighth day)): Cab of cabinet will be ready next week

    Agency eighth dayAugust 11, 2014

    BAGHDAD - ((eighth day))

    Announced the new Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi assigned by the President of the Republic, that the ministerial cab will be ready within the next week.

    Ebadi said in a statement ((eighth day)) that "naming ministers next government will be announced next week, but not accepted for the delay, stressing that the minister will be named on the basis of competence, integrity and history of all people of good candidates.

    He added, We are keen on the participation of all political forces in the next government in order to build a democratic process sober.

    The President of the Republic had commissioned Haider Abadi officially to form the next government as the National Alliance candidate for the presidency of Wazzra.t (AA-19)

    https://8th-day.com/?p=64128

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    (16) Ministry in the new government

    By Khabaar Khaba twelve thirty-three 17.07.2014

    Brother Sam and Mullah

    A leading figure in the National Alliance, that "there is a vision within the National Alliance to reduce to 16 ministries and ministry only, noting that" this vision have been welcomed by most of the political blocs. "

    And between the leadership, who preferred anonymity, said in a statement , told the news of news (et) that "there is a vision within the National Alliance go in two directions, reducing the ministries for 16 Ministry only there to accept the initial of the various political forces, adding that" there is asking another, which distribution files on major powers, meaning that the cost of services, for example, block the file or the file to be all economic ministries and agencies or economic positions than their share. "

    The source added that "all the forces holds seats have a file and is subject to the control of the committees of the House of Representatives in order to determine successes and failures, stressing" that "this idea is accepted by all parties."

    https://khabaar.net/index.php/permalink/25170.html

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    Ebadi intends to hold Ministerial Reduction


    Friday, 15 August 2014 12:21

    Baghdad (AIN) –The PM-designate, Haider al-Ebadi, assured his intention to hold the Ministerial Reduction.

    Ebadi said in a press statement "There are several priorities for the next government such as eliminating the corrupted officials and reduce the costs of the ministries in the next budgets by reducing the number if the ministries."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....reduction.html

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    Tariq Harb: the voting session on the government on September 9


    Mon Aug 11 2014 18:18 | (Voice of Iraq)

    The legal expert Tareq Harb, said the prime minister-designate, Haider Abadi, a period of 30 days to form a government.

    The war in an interview with the site of the Central Council of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUKcc.net), on Monday, 08/11/2014, that the constitutional period, which should form Abadi, during which, the government, ending 30 days after the issuance of the decree of the Republic instructed to, noting that the deadline granted to Ebadi expire on 09.09.2014, and during this period, naming his ministers, and the preparation of the ministerial program of his government, pointing out that it depends on the consensus and nominations blocs, expressing his belief that there is almost unanimous support Abadi of the blocks, and expected success Abadi in the formation of the government during the constitutional period granted to him.

    He pointed to a war that in the event failed to form a government in al-Abadi, or did not impair his cabinet confidence of the House of Representatives, Ffleris Republic, to instruct anyone else to form a government, without the requirement to be a candidate of the largest parliamentary bloc.

    He pointed out that the war meeting of the Council of Representatives to vote on the government, should be next on September 9, indicating that there is no harm in delayed a day or two.


    This was the President of the Republic Fuad Masum, issued a decree today, commissioned by the National Alliance candidate Haider Abadi, the formation of the new Federal Government.

    She explained Member of Parliament for the Green bloc, MP Ala Talabani, in an interview for (PUKcc.net), on Monday, that the President of the Republic issued a decree Republican candidate commissioned the largest parliamentary bloc, a National Alliance to form a government.

    PUKcc ultra Yazidi

    https://translate.googleusercontent.c...ficA85_ZBKcE8Q

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    Former MP: internal, Arab and international support for Abadi contributes to form the government in record time

    13/08/2014 08:44:00

    BAGHDAD / NINA / The former MP, Izzat Shahbandar said, "The internal support by the political blocs and the Arab and international support for Haider Abadi will contribute to the formation of the government in record time."

    He said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / that " Haider Abadi will form the government as soon as possible, and in record time compared to the formation of the two governments in 2006 and 2010." noting that "the nature of the government that will be chosen by Abadi, will determine whether this government is capable of contain and absorb the problems and conflicts and challenges in the country. "

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

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    Maliki Steps Down, Supports New Prime Minister


    By RUDAW


    BAGHDAD—In a televised address on Thursday evening Nouri Maliki withdrew his bid for the post of prime minister in favor of Haider al-Abadi who was endorsed by the Shiite National Alliance earlier this week.

    “I withdraw my candidacy for prime minister in favor of my brother Haider al-Abadi to safeguard the unity and stability of Iraq and the political process,” said Maliki.

    According to Rudaw sources, leaders of the Dawa Party had held hours of extensive talks with Maliki to persuade him to step down.

    Maliki who served as prime minister for eight years lost the support of Iraqi politicians and the international community, particularly the United States and Iran.

    In his speech, the former prime minister defended his time in office and praised his achievements.

    Maliki asked Iraqi security and armed forces to stay in their positions “and defend the country against terrorism.”

    On Monday, Iraqi president Fuad Masum tasked al-Abadi with forming a new government four months after the country’s general elections.

    The presidential move was welcomed by Iraq’s Shiite, Sunni and Kurdish groups. Washington, Tehran and the United Nations also backed al-Abadi's nomination.

    Initially Maliki rejected the president’s decision, describing it “violation of the constitution” while there was fear of hostiles from security forces loyal to Maliki.

    An official source told Rudaw that Maliki is expected to remain active in the political process and that he has demanded to be granted the post of the vice president.

    https://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/14082014

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    * COURTESY OF OOTW *

    Can Abadi be the PM that Iraq needs?

    Iraq's new prime minister has to move fast to bring unity to the country.



    Last updated: 15 Aug 2014 14:56

    Sajad Jiyad


    Haider al-Abadi was nominated to form a new government on August 11. [EPA]

    On August 14 Iraq witnessed another moment of peaceful transition of power, in a region that is unfamiliar with it. Nouri al-Maliki, who has held the post since 2006, and winner of the elections in April, decided to withdraw from his pursuit of a third term and backed another candidate from his own Dawa party, Haider al-Abadi, who was already nominated by a large alliance of parties and politicians.

    It was at times an acrimonious process, with Maliki insisting that he was the only legal nominee for PM and threatening legal action against President Masum for nominating Abadi in a move he called a “constitutional violation”. But in the end the overwhelming support for a change in the premiership, both at home and abroad, convinced Maliki that his time was up.

    Maliki retains leadership of his party and the State of Law coalition that has over 90 MPs in Iraq’s parliament, meaning he will remain a significant force in Iraqi politics. But the focus now is on his successor who comes into the role in arguably tougher conditions than Maliki did in 2006, at the height of the sectarian strife that ravaged the country. The continued threat of the Islamic State group, manifest in its capabilities to conduct ethnic cleansing almost at will, is the greatest single threat to the newly democratic Iraq since its creation in 2003.

    While Abadi has never held the highest political offices in Iraq before, he will assume the premiership with unprecedented support from regional and international powers. The US, Iran, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, have all expressed backing for the designation of Abadi as PM and urged the quick formation of a new government. A reset button seems to have been pressed by Iraq’s Kurdish and Sunni Arab parties with regards to Abadi, after they had a troubled relationship with his predecessor. There are encouraging signs that all parties will take part in the new government and present a united front against the war with the Islamic State group.

    But there are several fundamental problems that the new PM will have to contend with in addition to the military battles that Iraq currently struggles with. Firstly, he will have to face the fractious nature of Iraq’s imposed unity governments that are based on unwritten sectarian quotas, meaning that disputes and gridlock are never far away.

    Secondly, he will have to continue the battle to weed out corruption and incompetence, in all state institutions including the military, that paralyse the government’s ability to run the country properly.

    Thirdly, he will have to address the grievances and aspirations of the government’s constituent communities; the Shia Arabs in the oil-rich but under-developed South, the Sunni Arabs in the Western and Northern provinces who have suffered the effects of terrorism and poor representation, and the Kurds in the autonomous Kurdish region that hope for independence after a history of conflict with Baghdad. He will also have to promote the inclusion of the numerous ethnic and religious minorities who face an existential threat and also little political influence.

    Daunting is the challenge, and Abadi is an untested leader in an unenviable position. But he brings some notable characteristics to the job that will serve him better than his predecessor. He is a technocrat, speaks good English, and is willing to share decision-making and rely on professional advice.

    He does not have the large circle of “friends” and advisors around him that isolated his predecessor, nor does he have much appetite to allow for one. He is not overly influenced by Iran or any other foreign country, nor has he made any enemies among Iraq’s wide spectrum of politicians. In fact he is amiable and understated in a manner similar to that of the other heads of office, Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jibouri and President Fuad Masum.

    Being amiable is not enough though in a country being torn apart by extremist violence and sectarian hate. Even if foreign intervention stalls the Islamic State group and provides relief to those facing massacre, the unrefined nature of democracy in Iraq may render the most capable leader ineffective. The sectarian overtones that dominate internal debates, and inform foreign powers when addressing Iraq, in addition to the concentration of power in the hands of elites often distant from citizens, are reasons to be pessimistic. That Iraq in its entirety - every single ethnic and religious group - is under attack by the Islamic State group may unwittingly be the factor that pulls Iraq together, and that forces the PM and the rest to find solutions to Iraq’s many problems.
    But time is not on Abadi’s side and whatever optimism there is will quickly evaporate when the stark reality of what Iraq has become begins to bear over him and the people. He needs to form a new government quickly, filling it with the right people for the right posts and not according to which party or sect they are from. The Islamic State group is at the doorstep and have one foot through the doorway already; any more failures by Iraq’s politicians is an invitation for them to come right in.

    Is Haider al-Abadi capable of leading Iraq? And even if he is, can he do anything to prevent the cycle of violence that has plagued Iraq for decades? The answers need to come soon or risk becoming irrelevant.

    Sajad Jiyad is a London-based independent analyst and researcher on Iraq.


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    Iraq premier-designate has his work cut out for him

    Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi, left, with fellow lawmakers Salim Jabouri and Aram Sheik Mohammed in July. In parliament, Abadi earned a reputation for pragmatism and support of private enterprise. (Ali Abbas / European Pressphoto Agency)

    By Shashank Bengali, Brian Bennett

    Iraq's prime minister-designate is seen as more moderate, but also a cautious party stalwart

    Even if he is able to form a ruling coalition, Iraq's Haider Abadi may still struggle to win Sunni support

    August 14, 2014, 4:00 AM|Reporting from Washington

    Early in 2007, with Iraq embroiled in sectarian violence, American diplomats in Baghdad tried to persuade a key Shiite Muslim lawmaker to support the easing of a ban on the Sunni Arab-dominated Baath Party..

    At a meeting at the U.S. Embassy, the lawmaker, Haider Abadi, was noncommittal, saying that changes to the laws forbidding political activity by Saddam Hussein's old party would be a tough sell with Shiites. But Abadi, a British-educated engineer, also expressed hope that the rival sects would find common ground in opposition to Sunni-led Al Qaeda extremists.

    Sunni lawmakers "are looking for allies," Abadi said, according to a State Department dispatch obtained by the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks. "We are ready."

    That encounter was quintessential Abadi, according to former U.S. officials and analysts who have followed the career of the man who was tapped this week to serve as Iraq's next prime minister.

    Islamic State in Iraq and Syria

    by Raoul Rañoa


    Seen as less ideological and more moderate than many leading Shiite politicians — including the man he would replace, divisive two-term Prime Minister Nouri Maliki — he is at the same time a cautious party man who has rarely broken with the Shiite mainstream on crucial issues such as "de-Baathification" and power sharing.

    With the United States now seeking to reverse the momentum of Islamic State, an Al Qaeda breakaway group that has swept across northern and western Iraq, Obama administration officials hope that Abadi will make good on previous overtures toward minority Sunni Arabs and Kurds and form a more inclusive, moderate government. As a former businessman and chairman of the parliament's finance committee, he earned a reputation for pragmatism and support of private enterprise.

    "Abadi is known in Iraq as someone who can reach across the party aisle and has earned respect as a skilled negotiator," said a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity in discussing internal assessments.

    Yet even if Abadi is able to form a ruling coalition, he may still struggle to win the crucial support of Sunnis, whose disaffection with Maliki's sectarian policies has fueled the rise of the Sunni extremists. Abadi secured the prime ministerial nomination Monday with the backing of a Shiite coalition that includes supporters of former Oil Minister Hussein Shahristani, who has angered Sunni Arabs and Kurds by insisting that all Iraqi oil be controlled by the Shiite-led central government, and the radical cleric Muqtada Sadr.

    "Neither he nor his coalition are auspicious in terms of expecting a significant change," said Kirk Sowell, a political analyst who edits the Inside Iraqi Politics newsletter and is based in Jordan.

    "There were people around Maliki who were flamethrowers; [Abadi is] not a flamethrower. But at the same time, Abadi has never been known as someone who's pushing reforms.

    On Wednesday, Maliki said in a weekly televised address that he would not give up power until Iraq's high court rules on his claim to office, but he pledged not to use force to keep his post. With support for Maliki evaporating, Abadi is moving ahead with forming a new Cabinet under a constitutionally mandated 30-day deadline.

    Like Maliki, the Baghdad-born Abadi is a longtime member of the Islamic Dawa Party, a Shiite opposition group banned during Hussein's long rule. But the two men took different paths as exiles pushing for the dictator's overthrow.

    In the 1980s, while Maliki took part in clandestine efforts from Syria and Iran to destabilize the Baathist-led government, Abadi lived in Britain, where he earned a doctorate in engineering from the University of Manchester. According to a biography on his Facebook page, two of his brothers were executed in Iraq in 1982 for being Dawa member.

    Abadi remained with his family in Britain and ran a small company that, among other things, helped to modernize London's transportation system. He returned to Baghdad in 2003 after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Hussein and became minister of communications in the Coalition Provisional Authority under American civilian administrator L. Paul Bremer III. Abadi was elected to Iraq's re-formed parliament in 2006.

    Balding, with a neatly trimmed gray beard, Abadi is better known to Iraqis than Maliki was when U.S. officials plucked the latter from obscurity and backed him for the premiership. American diplomats who have since worked behind the scenes for Maliki's ouster believe Abadi may be more open-minded toward Washington and other Western allies, officials said.

    “Abadi is known in Iraq as someone who can reach across the party aisle and has earned respect as a skilled negotiator.”

    - U.S. official, referring to Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi

    Before the Obama administration launched airstrikes last week against Islamic State militants in northern Iraq, Abadi was a vocal proponent of U.S. military intervention. He told the Huffington Post in June that renewed U.S. involvement would mean the Iraqi government would not have to rely solely on military support from Iran.

    "There are some reasons to think he is not beholden to or enamored with Iran as Maliki has been," said David Pollock, a Middle East expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

    In the same interview, Abadi acknowledged that Iraqi security forces had committed "excesses" that should be investigated, without elaborating. Under Maliki, the security forces were accused of abducting and torturing untold numbers of civilians, most of them Sunnis, who were being held without charges.

    But Abadi rejected allegations that Maliki persecuted or marginalized Sunnis. He has also drawn the ire of Kurds for saying their demands for a greater share of oil revenue from the semiautonomous northern Kurdish region could cause Iraq's "disintegration."Experts say that as prime minister, Abadi would have to take swift steps to reform Iraq's security establishment and share sufficient power with Sunni Arabs and Kurds to build support for fighting the Islamist militants.


    "He's going to face every single challenge that Maliki faced,"
    said Hayder al-Khoei, an Iraq expert at Chatham House, a British-based think tank. "That has nothing to do with personalities. There are systematic failures having to do with governance, nepotism, corruption that are not going to go away overnight."

    To the extent that personalities matter, the difference is stark. In contrast to Maliki's hangdog demeanor, Abadi is known for being pleasant, comfortable with reporters and dryly funny at times, even at the expense of American interlocutors.

    In September 2007, after then-Ambassador Ryan Crocker and coalition commander Gen. David Petraeus delivered a mostly rosy assessment of Iraq to a congressional panel in Washington, U.S. officials asked Abadi in a meeting whether he had seen the testimony.

    According to a summary of the meeting obtained by WikiLeaks, "Abadi said with a wry grin that the tone was so upbeat, 'even Maliki himself could not have written a better report.'"

    https://www.latimes.com/world/middlee...ry.html#page=1

    and

    Announce the formation of the government after 15 days

    08/17/2014 06:02

    Mobilized political blocs efforts in the search for effective mechanisms to participate in the cabinet reshuffle, in order to speed up the announcement of its formation under the guidance of the supreme authority and the international community to confront the terrorist gangs unified position and firm, while it continues the National Alliance meetings intensive presence of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Prime Minister Haider Abadi, in charge of all the components of the National Coalition to overcome the obstacles in front of the president-designate and support him in his efforts to form a government and call for the Ministerial feminine.

    In this context, MP Khalid al-Asadi said the rule of law in all its components supports Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi in the formation of the government and make it successful and that expectation formed within two weeks while articulating start maiden rounds of negotiations and consultations to form a government freely imposed by the nature of alliances to participate in the political process efforts. Asadi said in a statement singled out by the «morning» over the phone: that the state law has a collective decision by agreeing to support Abadi will bear his responsibility in the composition and also the success of its work in the future, stressing the need for the candidates to be part of the government lineup committed to its program, expected formed within weeks the next two.

    He added that «rounds of negotiations or consultations to form a government focused on three axes:

    I oversee the formation of the government.

    The second annexation across the political spectrum.

    Third discuss the best policy options to them.

    Consequently, these hubs will transfer the general situation of the case of agreements and theoretical dimension to the practical dimension to form a government. With regard to the criteria to be adopted in the selection of ministers said al-Asadi, «certainly the minister should be available where the specifications defined by the Constitution and be Mmtlka of experience and competence in the management of the ministry, which nominated her», pointing out that it is necessary to nominate each side more than 3 names to say the least so that the prime minister-designate to choose the best ».

    He expressed Asadi, optimism in the formation of the government freely wider than its predecessor and has the prime minister greater freedom in composition, but he quipped: The nature of pluralist system and the existence of political parties and political forces that many may diminish the ability of the prime minister-designate to form a government more freely and specifications precisely. Promised the general trend in reducing the number of ministries as «an important step», stressing their support of all the blocks because of its positive impact on the performance of the new government and its ability to pursue files ministry and scalable expenditure general budget of the state calling for political blocs to the need to help the prime minister-designate to appear government leaner .

    https://imn.iq/news/view.48790/

    and

    Page on "Facebook" bearing the name of Abadi announces lineup government anticipated

    PICTURES
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    Baghdad -arac Press -18 August / August: one posted on Facebook pages, which bears the name of Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi (and number 6), publication reveals a cabinet headed by Abadi to be his deputy Ahmed Chalabi.

    According to the publication, 9 ministries in addition to the Iraqi Intelligence Service.

    Includes selection of Iyad Allawi to the Foreign Affairs portfolio and Baqir al-Zubaidi of Finance and Jabbar Yawar interior and Amer Abdul-Jabbar and Minister of Transport and Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum oil minister and Mehdi al-Hafez and Minister of Planning and Rahim and Minister of Justice, Ali Douai and minister of reconstruction and Major General Khalid al-Hamdani and defense minister, Mohammed
    Shahwani director of intelligence.


    The publication asked that an inquiry "is the wrong person in office? .. This cabinet reshuffle, issued by the government shortly before."

    Despite the passage of more than 21 hours on the publication has not issued any official comment in the negative or proof for this publication and the subordination of the Facebook page for Haider al-Abadi.

    But the thread that holds the name of the six-Abadi coincided in another publication confirms that: -

    *Prime Minister-designate decided to reduce the ministries to 15 only, to be agents of ministries and technocrats are not taken nominated by the masses, with the appointment of one deputy for Ebadi.
    * Reduce the expenses of the government and parliament in half and part of a platform that would expose him to the reference and the parliament.
    * Parliamentary salary to be only 5 million and holds the government to provide protection to him.
    * Stop Alaivadat government, but very necessary.
    * Reduce the incidental expenses minister 70%
    * Reduce the budget of ministries in half and increase the budget Mahafezat.anthy (1)

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    Abadi optimistic about the new government in Iraq and a suicide attack kills nine

    Mon Aug 25 2014 23:51 | (Voice of Iraq)

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    " Ebadi said that the government formation talks were positive and constructive. He expressed the hope clearer vision on a unified program of the government during the next two days."


    and

    Khalid al-Asadi: August 31 deadline for the submission of candidates of the political blocs

    Wed Aug 27 2014 22:32 | (Voice of Iraq)

    Baghdad

    A member of the negotiating committee for the National Alliance to form a government, Khalid al-Asadi that the end of this month the deadline for the receipt of the candidates of the political blocs to portfolios.

    He said al-Asadi's (IMN) "The negotiating committee of the National Alliance demanded the political blocs to submit candidates to fill ministerial positions in the next government." Explaining that "the National Alliance prepared a detailed paper meet the aspirations of all the political blocs not inconsistent with the Constitution and the Iraqi political scene."

    Announced the National Alliance for the naming of the negotiating committee, which will bear the talks to form a government, to agree on a mechanism to identify the dialogue with the political parties concerned ministerial bags.

    The prime minister-designate Haider Abadi called, (23 August 2014), the political blocs to submit their candidates within 72 hours

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  2. #2

    Deputy for the Kurdistan Alliance: negotiations with Abadi positive

    Deputy for the Kurdistan Alliance: negotiations with Abadi positive

    Dated: August 27, 2014

    Baghdad, Iraq News Network - MP for the Kurdistan Alliance, Arafat cream, that the negotiations conducted by the Kurdish Committee charged with forming a government with Haider Abadi positive, calling for the formation of the government and then meet the demands. Karim said in his statement, said that "the negotiating committee tasked by the coalition Kurdistan reached convictions that negotiations positive with Haider Abadi and important example about these negotiations, which is that al-Maliki when he said that arming the forces of the Peshmerga is dangerous, made ​​the remarks Mr. Abadi opposite, and said are nothing serious but helps in strengthening Iraq, and this promises to negotiations with Abadi really successful, and that Abadi listened to statements the region's president, Massoud Barzani that these negotiations will not be like its predecessors that failed. "

    According to MP, "We in the Kurdistan Alliance, we introduced a requirement is to determine the timeframe to achieve our demands, we can not determine a time limit before the formation of the government, and that Abadi can not be him to do something before the formation of the government, it must form a government and then to meet these demands." He renewed his assertion that the cream positive negotiations with al-Abadi, noting that "there are leaks confirm Abadi approval to grant the employees' salaries in the province for two months, and these leaks confirm goodwill."

    He pointed out that "there is another point I want to refer to it is that the religious authority demanded that there be a national partnership government, and al-Maliki demanded that the government is a majority, while Abadi refused to demand al-Maliki and is working on forming a government of national partnership and meet the demands of the masses, and these statements and attitudes indicate that There are good intentions of Abadi. "

    The MP for the Kurdish forces Kaveh Mohammad, has reported that Prime Minister-designate Haider al-Abadi, had asked the Kurdish negotiating committee, to present candidates for ministerial positions, but we as Kurds have a government program that includes the Kurdish demands, in the foreground.

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  3. #3

    Currency Auctions

    Currency Auctions

    Announcement No. (2756)

    The latest daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on the 28-08-2014 results were as follows:

    DETAILS NOTES
    Number of banks 18
    Auction price selling dinar / US$ 1166
    Auction price buying dinar / US$ -----
    Amount sold at auction price (US$) 193,850,000
    Amount purchased at Auction price (US$) -----
    Total offers for buying (US$) 193,850,000
    Total offers for selling (US$) -----

    Exchange rates ( * 1,201 Market Price https://www.cbi.iq/documents/CBI_FORE...E_AUCTIONS.pdf )

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

  4. #4

    The names of the candidates of the political blocs will be ready in a week

    The names of the candidates of the political blocs will be ready in a week

    Dated: August 27, 2014

    Detection of a coalition of state law, Wednesday, that the last day for the receipt of the names of candidates of the political blocs to take over the ministerial portfolios in the next government is the end of this month, while stressing that some parties of the National Alliance presented their candidates for prime minister-designate Haider Alebadi.oukal Coalition MP Khalid al-Asadi in the special permit , where "The dialogues and political meetings are still ongoing between the political blocs to provide candidates to fill the ministerial portfolios," noting that "the last date for receipt of names of candidates for the blocks to take over the ministerial portfolios will be the end of this month." He added al-Asadi said that "some parties of the National Alliance presented their candidates for prime minister designate Haider al-Abadi, "pointing out that" the rest of the other parties, the alliance will provide candidates during this day. ".oakd Asadi said that" the Kurdistan Alliance and Iraqi forces did not provide until now for Ebadi candidates to fill the ministerial portfolios ".utalb National Alliance, on Tuesday (August 26, 2014) , all the political blocs to expedite submission of names of candidates for ministerial positions, while stressing that he would continue dialogues with the maturing of national paper to be adopted in the government's program Almqublh.ivkr that the political blocs began to negotiate with each other and held meetings to discuss the formation of the next government and the distribution of ministerial portfolios according to the consensus and the elections.

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  5. #5

    State of Law has not handed its candidates to the National Alliance

    State of Law has not handed its candidates to the National Alliance

    28/08/2014 08:59:00

    BAGHDAD / NINA / MP, of the State of Law Coalition, Sadiq al-Labban said "his coalition did not give the names of the ministers to the National Alliance candidates for the ministries until now."

    He said in a statement to the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / "The State of Law coalition going to take its share of the ministries (Defense , Higher Education, oil, and other ministries), pointing out that" the upcoming talks between the National Alliance and a coalition of state law will determine the share of the coalition of state law. ".

    He said, "The assigned Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi will send official letters to the political blocs determines where the ministries of the share of each political bloc to nominate its ministers of these blocs."

    It is mentioned that MP of state law, Abbas al-Bayati announced yesterday that Abadi received the names of the candidates of the political blocs to the new cabinet.

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

  6. #6

    Notes on the draft law of the Federal Supreme Court

    Notes on the draft law of the Federal Supreme Court

    By: Majid Hnati blessing - 28-08-2014 | (Voice of Iraq)

    Ended the Iraqi parliament, the second reading of the draft law to the Federal Supreme Court, that Court, which is the law is passed its own is very important and represents the state of completion, a big step in the framework of building state institutions, the fact that the court will play an important role in the application of the Constitution correctly and put its provisions into practice away all the passions and partisan favoritism. And while we appreciate the sincere efforts that have been made ​​in the preparation of this project, we and through our review of the provisions of the bill note - As a matter of contributing to the evaluation - some observations that we found it necessary to mention in this area, we say:

    First: He said the draft law in the first article that the President of the Court is the head of the judiciary and this statement does not comply with the provisions of Article 89 of the Constitution, which indicated that he (The federal judiciary, from the Supreme Judicial Council, the Supreme Federal Court, the Federal Court of Cassation, and the device Public Prosecution, and Judicial Oversight Commission, and other federal courts that are regulated in accordance with the law) Court of the Federal portion of the federal judicial power and not governing the rest of the bodies so Saying in the first article of the bill that the president be the president for the federal judiciary involves the following:

    1 say that he does not support him from the Constitution.

    2 President of the Court considered that the head of the judiciary means an increase in the burdens and responsibilities of the President may not be able to carry out her assigned tasks and reduces its effectiveness in managing his work as head of the judiciary not to mention the Federal Court.

    3 President of the Court held that the responsibilities of the court alone means a full-time to eliminate the constitutional and effective monitoring, which means that it is better not to be the Chairman of the Federal Court head of the judiciary.

    Second: She Article 2 of the bill a second paragraph that reserve members selected by the President of the Court in consultation with the members of the court and noted that the text did not say whether that opinion after binding advice to the president or not? Because non-compulsory means, that the words of the President of the Court will be effective no matter how serious the advice that did not take out the President, any even if it came reverse the will of all the other members, so you must specify the legal value of this advice, you'd better be selected reserve members of the judges, the same mechanism that elected by the members of the original, and this is what I went to in paragraph (beer) of the same article regarding the experts of Islamic jurisprudence and law, why ruling differs between members of his judges in the case law and jurisprudence experts? , Then why should I be reserve members from among the judges of the Court of Cassation exclusively if every judge of first class service and has twenty years in the judiciary can be an original member of the Court, in accordance with Article 3 of the draft law itself?

    Third, Article 3 of the draft law defined the terms of the members of the court and did not ensure that those conditions the fact that the members who are nominated are not covered by the law of accountability and justice, especially since the President of the Court and its members Kingdom held positions has been awarded the President of the Court of privileges and rights of the head of the legislative and executive either members of the court Vmnhawwa validity Minister according to the provisions of Article ten, paragraph A and B of this draft law.

    Fourth: I talked Third paragraph of Article III of the draft law on the subject of choosing the members of the court through the formation of a body composed of the President and the Prime Minister and the President of the House of Representatives and the head of the judiciary to choose the members of the joint meeting is noticeable here Miley

    Paragraph 1 that gave the two votes of the executive power and the sound of two of the President and the Prime Minister while gave one vote for each of the legislative branch and the judicial

    Paragraph 2 did not explain the mechanism of choice to vote or consensus Are? Then tighter equal votes? Then you vote on individual members, or in the form of a group? .

    3 - paragraph pointed out that the President of the Republic shall issue a decree for the appointment after the selection, but the tighter the failure of the President to issue the decree? , Is not it better that they can be to determine the duration after Amadaaha, is a choice that has been prohibited, in this case the survival of this paragraph unchanged.

    4 that the constitutional legislator in the lower court from which this court (Court of Cassation) law makes it compulsory in Article 61, paragraph V of the Constitution, the approval of the House of Representatives on the appointment of the Chairman and members of this court, is it reasonable to leave the selection of members of this court (Federal Supreme Court), the highest court The terms of reference of exercise is very important and its president, head of the judiciary (as described by the project) to the approval of only four people ?????

    Fifth: Article V of the draft law on the terms of reference of the court which appointed disciplines mentioned by the Constitution but noted that the para A indicated as follows: chapter in the conflict of jurisdiction between the federal judiciary and judicial bodies of the regions is not organized in a region and the text minus as it fell from the phrase ( and the provinces) after the words of the regions being present in the constitutional text of Article VIII, paragraph 93 a.

    VI, speaking of the second clause of Article VIII of the bill to the President of the Court that he will continue and three of its members to work in the court after the end of the specified period of ten years mentioned in the first item of the same article. Regardless of the wisdom of this matter, this raises the shenanigans the following item:

    1 If the president of the court originally specified how is identifying other three members who will continue to work for a year? Then from that point are doing this specifically? Then what are the controls that will be adopted in this weighting User Lists for the other?

    2 Are these members of the three judges are? Or by a judge and expert in Islamic jurisprudence and another in law?.

    3 If the president does will continue as president of the court or a judge of the judges? .

    Seventh: The first indicated Article IX of the bill that the President of the Court and its members and the deputy can not be removed unless the judgment on someone of a crime involving moral turpitude and has gained a degree of judgment bits, and is a non-resident to retire in this case. And this article in its present means the following:

    1 member of the Court that even if one has committed crimes against the honor, it nonetheless will get his pension, we do not know what the wisdom of spending this pension by Wallis in cashed him what he suggests is equivalent to the member to do the crime against the honor? Wallis then incumbent upon those who will be in this place to refrain from committing any act of obscene even be trusted by others.

    2 Article involve paradox, the civil servant simple punishable isolation when committing really serious or committed a felony arising out of his job or in his official capacity as advised him the law of the discipline of state employees in force No. 14 of 1991 as amended in (article 8, item VIII) from him while a member of the Federal Supreme Court is not isolated, but when he is committing a felony involving moral turpitude, and when isolated, it gives a pension.

    3 walk with the text means the concept of the offense, the commission of a member of the court for the crime of not involving moral turpitude, this crime is not affecting the status career in court, as it continues to work, but what to do if given a custodial sentence of freedom Kalhabs or prison, does Snaidh the court after the end of his sentence? Is silent about the bill.

    Eighth: indicated Article XIII of the bill to the verdicts and decisions of the Court are final and binding for all authorities required publication in the Official Gazette as she was, including the referee declared unconstitutional legislative text, and that text is canceled from the date of publication of the judgment, unless the text of the rule otherwise. And us to this article the following observations:

    1-The term judgments and decisions synonym terms are synonymous or intertwined therefore necessary to determine when we are in front of the decision and when we are in front of the rule of eight Court has issued opinions explanatory of the constitution what is the ruling of these views you are binding and conclusive as well, or that the decision to be issued to the constitutionality of laws take the form of government and that was When will be the case in front of the decision, so Valajdr use other phrases to express what comes out of the court or characterization accurate description.

    2 - article pointed to the necessity of publishing the decision of the unconstitutionality of the text, and that text is canceled from the date of publication rule, unless stated otherwise, and this trend raises problematic many may not be published judgment until after the period, which means that the text violator of the constitution will remain has legal force until the publication of unconstitutionality, then when otherwise specified base publication of the decision and what are the resources of this matter and controls? .

    IX: Article XV of the bill identified the entities that have the right to request interpretation of the Constitution, and is noted here that this text omitted multiple destinations (eg head of the body is related to the Ministry, which is tantamount to the Minister, members of the House of Representatives and Bass determine the requirement of submission of the application of a specific number of them, or one of the committees of the House of Representatives).

    Conclusion As we record these observations in haste on the draft law the Federal Supreme Court, we wish to be replaced considered and taken when the enactment of the law as it paves the way for building the most important institution of the constitutional institutions which that built upon a solid foundation, it will be a good help to consolidate the provisions of the law, which will contribute to the building the state and its institutions on the basis of clear legal and sound.

    Senior Legal Advocate

    Majid Hnati blessing

    Master in Public Law

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  7. #7

    Kurdish forces agree with the Iraqi forces coalition "the program of the next governm

    Kurdish forces agree with the Iraqi forces coalition "the program of the next government should include accountability and national reconciliation, justice, and true partnership

    28/08/2014 11:31:00

    BAGHDAD / NINA / The Kurdish coalition forces agreed with the coalition of the Iraqi forces that the next government's program should include issues of national reconciliation and accountability and justice, genuine partnership, not to push the army in the conflict, the law of the Federal Court and a general amnesty.

    A statement by the Kurdistan coalition forces issued today said that the two sides had discussed those paragraphs, which are the demands of the Sunni component, during the bilateral meeting between them to complete the consultations and discussions and negotiations on the formation of the government, pointing out that all these issues were included in the paper of Kurdistan coalition forces, as well as in the paper of the National Alliance and the parties agreed on these meetings to be continued to develop the final version of all the visions.

    The statement explained: that the two sides went further in discussions of each paragraph of the paragraphs contained in the talks, which are in the structure of state and federal and deepen the concept of partnership and raised concerns that affect the Sunni component and all the common issues and there was an understanding and common ground to work together with the National Alliance to come out with common vision to the program of the next government.

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

  8. #8

    Nomination of Deputies of three Presidencies to be settled in one bucket, says MP

    Nomination of Deputies of three Presidencies to be settled in one bucket, says MP

    Thursday, 28 August 2014 13:54

    Baghdad (AIN) –MP, Ali Manea, of the Iraqi National Alliance stated that the nomination of the Deputies of the three Presidencies to be done in one bucket.

    Manea stated to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) "The posts of the First Deputy Speaker and the Deputies of the PM and President will be settled in one bucket while distributing the ministerial posts."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....t-says-mp.html

  9. #9

    Baghdad: year's budget for the province is estimated at 1.2 trillion dinars 2015

    Baghdad: year's budget for the province is estimated at 1.2 trillion dinars 2015


    August 28, 2014 10:08




    Announced the province of Baghdad Ali Mohsen al-Tamimi start preparing for next year's budget plan is estimated at 1,289 trillion dinars and included projects for the sectors of education, sports, water, sewage and the local administration and municipalities, culture, urban planning and housing sectors and Alamn.bhsp news agency dinars
    A statement by the province: the governor of Baghdad, said during a meeting directorates Baghdad service managers and departments in the province, "said the meeting included the preparation of the project plan next year, noting that the plan included the allocation of 449 billion for the local administration and 171 billion for the Directorate of Baghdad's water and 255 billion streams of Baghdad and 100 billion for municipalities and 50 billion for the health sector and 80 billion for the education sector and 80 billion to the agriculture sector and 20 billion for Hbiab sports and 4 billion for Culture and Urban Planning billion and will be there along with the amounts of security and housing. "
    He said Tamimi, "The current year plan has been prepared in full and approved by the Provincial Council was submitted to the Ministry of Planning, pointing out that the plan included more than 400 projects have been completeness Astmlakat territory, statements, we are approving the budget in order to be announced and then stage assignment and direct where The plan includes infrastructure and residential units, schools, playgrounds and integrators water laboratories and seven palaces which will eliminate the scarcity of water for an area of ​​up to 8000 cubic meters and other projects Other important. "

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  10. #10

    Activating the work of the Finance Committee to end the temporary differences Budget

    Activating the work of the Finance Committee to end the temporary differences Budget



    11:23
    28/08/2014
    She Presidency of the Council of Representatives, on Tuesday, she will resort to temporary activation of the Finance Committee to resolve differences in the federal budget if the Council did not end next week Mncecchel Aldaúma.oukal Finance Committee Vice-Chairman of the Board Aram Sheikh Mohammed in a press statement, "The Presidency of the Council received only a preliminary report of Finance Committee temporary on disagreements project Qanonlmoisna, did not read the report in the council did not vote on the recommendations until now ".bhsp newspaper integrity and explained Sheikh Mohammed that" the presidency of the Council would do the new Finance Committee temporary to complete its work in the case did not constitute a Permanent Finance Committee, "asserting that "The presidency of the Council prepare a draft budget of the highlights of the projects to be completed them."

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