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IQD CALLS Chat Early Thursday 12-19-19

IQD CALLS Chat Early Thursday 12-19-19

Baxter   12 days till end of the year...  and we start a new Dinar Decade...

Baxter   Geez... this will be my Third Decade with Dinar..... OMG...

Chattels   What will make protesters leave Tahrir Square? https://www.rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/19122019

chattels   ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Young Iraqi protesters want an nonpartisan Prime Minister free from religious and foreign influence, Rudaw English was told in Tahrir Square earlier this

Chattels   Turkey-US relations on the brink of a real rupture

A tough stance against Turkey seems to be the only issue sparking bipartisan agreement in Washington these days https://www.rudaw.net/english/opinion

Chattels   Protesters in Arab world’s newest uprisings face a long haul .....

The sustained, leaderless protests are unprecedented and have managed to bring down the governments of both Iraq and Lebanon. But they have been unable to topple their ruling systems. https://www.rudaw.net/english/analysis

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Chattels   US Pentagon: we have 5,200 troops in Iraq to provide training, advice & ensure the final defeat of ISIS. https://www.rudaw.net/arabic/middleeast/iraq/1812201921

chattels   The Iraqi presidency postpones the decision to appoint a new prime minister until Sunday https://www.rudaw.net/arabic/middleeast/iraq/191220199

chattels   "The President of the Republic and the heads of the blocs agreed to postpone the assignment of the post of the new Prime Minister of Iraq until next Sunday, in order to give an opportunity for the parties to agree on a candidate," Ahmed al-Kinani, deputy to the Al-Fatah coalition, told Rudaw Media Network.

Chattels   " ......... the task today is difficult for any candidate who obtains the confidence of Parliament, and is able to meet the demands of the street and withdraw the protesters, .........."

futuremoney   chattels wont happen sunday either...you watch

chattels   futuremoney I will be watching. Nothing will change with me in that regard.

Doug_W   the ruling class seems to be up against teh wall here

chattels   In a chaotic session Wed, #Iraq parliament started vote on elections law before session broke down over electoral district and candidacy type disagreement. Voting is now to resume on Mon 23 Dec

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chattels   The dynamics of the session collapse in the Iraqi parliament Wed are interesting in themselves. Only 61 MPs pf 207 present, primarily of the Kurdish parties, voted in favour of delay of the vote. When they withdrew quorum problems ensued and hence the postponement until Monday.

Doug_W   sounds like the Dems yesterday in Congress UGGG

chattels   Kurdish parties in Iraq are reportedly particularly concerned about the proposed shift from a list-dominated electoral system to individual candidacies which will put candidate qualities centre stage and reduce party leadership control.

chattels   In resisting electoral system change, the Kurdish parties are on collision course with the #tahrirsquare protests. But the fact that only 61 of 207 MPs actually voted for delay of disputed articles suggests a majoritarian decision could be coming up next week - in itself a change

Doug_W   U GO Iraq

chattels   Courtesy Reidar Visser https://twitter.com/reidarvisser

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chattels   Some Iraqi media are describing this as "surprising," but it should not be: Abd al-Mahdi says he will stay on as caretaker PM until a new PM is sworn in. Everyone should have expected this. Also not surprising, but legally debateable, is Abd al-Mahdi's assertion that his govt has the right to sign int'l agreements, pass the budget, etc. Whether his claim is a valid interpretation or not, I don't think it will be effectively refuted. https://twitter.com/UticaRisk

futuremoney   sooo...business as usual

chattels   The names that have been announced as a candidate for prime minister since the resignation of Abdel-Mahdi ................... Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani .......... Mustafa Al-Kazemi, the former head of the National Intelligence Service, and Raed Juhi, the Inspector General of the Ministry of Finance, and Asaad al-Eidani, the governor of Basra, and the politician Tawfiq Hamoud Al-Yasiri, and Ali Abdul Amir Allawi, a former Minister of Trade and Defense ................

Izzat al-Shabandar, former communications minister Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, former oil minister Ibrahim Bahr al-Uloom, former minister of higher education Qusay al-Suhail and former minister of youth and sports Abd al-Hussein Abtan, were also announced, including the late MP Faik Sheikh Ali and the economic expert Mazen Al-Ashikar, ................... http://www.alliraqnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=85406

chattels   Nothing much new under the sun in Iraq as they say. Another dysfunctional day in Iraq.

chattels   And that's the way that it is and continues to be in Iraq on this Thursday, December 19, 2019.

chattels   Have a fine day all.

crazy  crypto    here should not be concerned with iraqi politics we should be watching what is happening in our own backyard this is disgusting and pisses me off to no end

Clay   Totally with you

Clay   why hasnt the supreme court intervened

crazy crypto   not sure they should

Clay   I dont know anymore

Clay   this will now happen again and again

Clay   Pelosi is now playing games with the senate

Clay   all planned out

crazy crypto   agreed

crazy crypto   planned out since the beginning

Clay   yep

Clay   can not see how we couldnt stop this coup

crazy crypto   trump gets a trial also

crazy crypto   this isnt over

Clay   if or when they send to senate

Chattels   ANOTHER WEEK OF POSITIVE POSTURING AND RANK SPECULATION FROM ADAM, JEFF, BRUCE, MARKZ AND THE GOAT. IT NEVER ENDS AND THERE IS NEVER ANY EXPLANATION FOR PAST FAILED PROGNOSTICATIONS.

chattels   Thinking that i will take some time off from all of it. May all possible Christmas Blessings be yours.

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