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Iraqi News Saturday Afternoon 4-2-22

Iraqi News Saturday Afternoon 4-2-22

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The Highest Since 1972.. Iraq Achieved Oil Revenues Of More Than 11 Billion Dollars During The Past Month

Economie| 08:18 - 01/04/2022   Baghdad - Mawazine News, the Iraqi Ministry of Oil announced the total exports and revenues generated for the month of March.

And the ministry stated in a statement that Mawazine News received a copy of it, that "according to the preliminary statistics issued by the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company "SOMO", the total amount of crude oil exports amounted to (100) million (563) thousand and (999) barrels, with revenues. It amounted to (11.07) billion dollars, which is the highest financial income achieved since 1972."

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The statistics indicated, "The total quantities of crude oil exported for the month of March from the oil fields in central and southern Iraq amounted to (99) million (115) thousand and (64) barrels. As for the Kirkuk fields through the port of Ceyhan, the exported quantities reached ( (1) one million (448) thousand and (935) barrels.

And she indicated, "The average daily quantities amounted to (3) million and (244) thousand barrels per day," pointing out that"

It is noteworthy that the ministry, through its belief in informing the people of the export operations and the revenues generated from it, took this monthly measure. Ended 29 / h

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Al-Kazemi Congratulated Ramadan: An Occasion To Galvanize Work, Construction And Facing Challenges

political| 01:37 - 02/04/2022   Baghdad - Mawazine News, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi congratulated, on Saturday, Iraqis and Muslims on the advent of the month of Ramadan, considering it an occasion to sharpen their determination to work, build and face challenges.

Al-Kazemi wrote in a tweet on the Twitter platform: "We congratulate all Iraqis, the Islamic world and humanity on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, the month of faith, patience and affection. Its days bring us together for the sake of Iraq, its prosperity and the future of its children."

He added that the advent of the month of Ramadan, "is an occasion to galvanize determination to work and build, to face challenges in the spirit of solidarity among our people, and to spread the omens of human peace." Ended 29/N33    https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=189090

New Stability In The Exchange Rates Of The Dollar In The Local Market

Economie| 10:10 - 02/04/2022   Baghdad - Mawazine News  Today, Friday, the exchange rates of the dollar witnessed slight stability, after a series of fluctuations and rises within local markets.

Baghdad   Sale 147.500 dinars    Buy 146,500 dinars

North   Sale 147.750 dinars    To buy 146.750 dinars

South   Sale 147.750 dinars    South 146.750 dinars

https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=189070

Amending Article 64 Of The Constitution To Get Out Of The Crisis

Posted On2022-04-02 By Sotaliraq   Baghdad: Huda Al-Azzawi

Law experts explained that the proposal of the President of the Supreme Judicial Council to amend the constitution with regard to Article 64 of the constitution related to the mechanisms for dissolving parliament through new provisions, has changed the form and framework of the current system in Iraq from a parliamentary to a semi-presidential or close to it.

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The Head of the Deans of Law Committees in Iraq, Dean of the College of Law at the University of Babylon, Dr. Mary Kazem Al-Khikani, said in an interview with “Al-Sabah”: “One of the problems that exist and are indicated in the Constitution of Iraq is that the Parliament is not dissolved except by the Council itself. There is no authority for the President of the Republic or The Prime Minister or both of them may dissolve Parliament, except by submitting a proposal from them, provided that it is presented to the House of Representatives and voted upon to dissolve Parliament.

And he indicated that "in connection with the statement of the President of the Supreme Judicial Council regarding amending the constitution and giving constitutional authority to the prime ministers and the republic, as they are the two wings of the executive authority in Iraq and giving them the right to dissolve parliament without submitting this to the House of Representatives; It certainly needs to amend the constitution.

When referring to Article 126 of the 2005 constitution, we find the paragraphs that stipulate the constitutional mechanisms to be followed and implemented to amend the constitution every time, and that in order for the amendment to be effective, it must pass through the House of Representatives and that these amendments pass by a two-thirds majority of the members of the House of Representatives. “.

He stressed that “the problem exists and is persistent in that giving the constitutional authority to the Prime Minister and the President of the Republic to dissolve Parliament must pass the entry into force of this constitutional amendment through the gate of the House of Representatives and by a two-thirds majority of its members after exhausting and following other procedures from presenting this referendum to the residents of Iraq, provided that three provinces do not object to it. At least according to Article 126.

Al-Khikani pointed out that “granting the presidents of the republic and the Council of Ministers the power to dissolve parliament and that their decision be subject to appeal before the Federal Supreme Court, actually creates a state of balance between the executive and legislative authorities, but it leads as a result to transforming the shape and framework of the political system in Iraq from a parliamentary system to one.” A system close to the presidential system.

Yesterday, Friday, the head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zeidan, issued a clarification regarding the penalty for violating the constitutional rule and dissolving Parliament.

Zidan said: “We see the amendment of the constitutional text contained in Article (64/First) that the dissolution of the House of Representatives be by a decision of the Prime Minister and with the approval of the President of the Republic, provided that it is not during the period of questioning the Prime Minister.

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By a decision of the legislative authority in the event of a violation by the executive authority to withdraw confidence from it, and vice versa, the penalty shall be by a decision of the executive authority (the Prime Minister and the President of the Republic combined) in the event of a violation of the constitutional rule by the House of Representatives by dissolving the Council without the condition of approval by the House of Representatives Dissolution procedures, and to ensure that the executive authority does not arbitrarily impose the penalty by dissolving the House of Representatives and for the importance of this procedure exclusively, the decision to dissolve the House of Representatives issued by the executive authority is subject to appeal before the Federal Supreme Court.   LINK

Newspaper: Iraq Did Not Exceed Its Quota In OPEC For The Month Of March

Economie| 09:41 - 02/04/2022   Baghdad Mawazine News   Reuters news agency revealed, on Saturday, that "the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) pumped 28.54 million barrels per day during the month of March, an increase of 90,000 barrels per day compared to February, but less than the increase of 253,000 barrels per day stipulated in its agreement with allies. Including Russia.

A Reuters survey found that the 10 OPEC members were pumping much less than called for in the agreement, and that OPEC's compliance with the pledged cuts was 151 percent, compared to 136 percent in February.

The survey witnessed that Iraq recorded a smaller increase of 30 thousand barrels per day, which is less by 14 thousand barrels per day for its quota of 44,000 barrels per day in March, while Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates added 30 thousand barrels per day and ten thousand barrels per day, respectively.

Nigerian production had recorded a decline of 100,000 barrels per day after the accidents led to force majeure conditions on the banks of the Boni and Brass rivers, and Libya's production decreased by 50 thousand barrels per day due to the closure of two oil fields at the beginning of the month. Ended 29 / 92

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