Iraqi News Tuesday Evening 8-23-22
Iraqi News Tuesday Evening 8-23-22
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Al-Halbousi Warns Against The Lack Of International Recognition Of The Entire Political Process, The Structure Of The State And Its Outputs
Political | 12:09 - 23/08/2022 Baghdad - Mawazine News Today, Tuesday, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi called for resorting to the constitution to get the country out of the stifling crisis, while warning against the lack of international recognition of the political process in Iraq.
Al-Halbousi said in a statement that Mawazine News received a copy of it: "We previously participated in the elections at the end of last year, after popular protests called for changing the government and holding early elections."
He added, "Our goal was to reform the situation, give space to the emerging forces in political participation, take their role in political decision-making within the parliament, add stability to political work, and implement real reforms through constitutional institutions."
He continued, "Unfortunately, what we have reached today is a more regression than we were previously, through the disruption of constitutional institutions, (a disabled parliament, a disabled judiciary, a caretaker government)."
He stated: "We must all resort to the constitution, and be up to the responsibility to get the country out of this suffocating crisis that is heading towards the absence of legitimacy, and may lead to a lack of international recognition of the entire political process, the structure of the state and its outputs." Ended 29 / h https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=203224
President Of The Republic: Disrupting The Work Of The Judicial Institution Is A Serious Matter That Threatens The Country
Political | 01:47 - 23/08/2022 Baghdad - Mawazine News, the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, affirmed today, Tuesday, that the developments of events in the country require everyone to abide by the calm.
Saleh said in a statement that Mawazine News received a copy of it, that "the developments of events in the country require everyone to abide by the calm and prevail over the language of dialogue, and to ensure that it does not slip into unknown and dangerous labyrinths in which everyone loses, and opens the door for stalkers to exploit every loophole and problem inside our country."
He added that "peaceful demonstration and expression of opinion is a constitutionally guaranteed right, but disrupting the work of the judicial institution is a serious matter that threatens the country, and work should be done to protect the judicial institution, its prestige and independence, and that dealing with demands should be in accordance with legal and constitutional frameworks."
And Saleh continued: "The country is going through a delicate circumstance that requires unifying ranks and preserving the peaceful democratic path for which our people sacrificed, and it should not be neglected at any price, and work to avoid any escalation that might affect societal peace and security."
https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=203242
The Federal Court launches the electronic project for the validity of the issuance of official documents
Monday, August 22 2022 4:15 PM Baghdad / National News Center The Federal Court announced, on Monday, the launch of the electronic project on the validity of breasts and the work of issuing them electronically.
The court stated, in a statement received by the National News Center, that it "launched today the electronic project to cancel the validity of breasts and work to issue them electronically."
She added, "This was done in the presence of a specialized cadre from the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers / National Data Center Department." https://nnciraq.com/148276/
Iraq Ranks 62nd In The World In Terms Of Average Net Monthly Salary
The Independent/-- Iraq ranked 62nd among a list of 105 countries in terms of the average net monthly salary of an employee, which amounted to $600 in Iraq, according to what was published by the American magazine "CEOs World".
Switzerland topped the world in terms of average income, according to what was published by the magazine, as the average monthly salary in the European country amounted to 6,142 dollars per month, followed by Singapore, Austria, and then the United States in the next third places in the world ranking with an average monthly salary ranging from 4,350 dollars to 3,721 dollars .
In the Arab world, the UAE ranked first and fifth globally, with an average monthly salary of $3,663, followed by Qatar in 11th place globally, with an average monthly salary of $3,168.
And in the third place in the Arab world came Saudi Arabia, with an average salary of 1888 dollars, and Kuwait ranked 26th globally, with an average monthly salary of 1854.45 dollars.
The Gulf Cooperation Council countries competed for the Arab leadership, as Bahrain ranked 28th in the world, with an average of $1,728.74, while Oman ranked sixth in the Arab world and ranked 30th globally, with an average of $1,626.64.
Despite the crises that Lebanon is experiencing, it has maintained an advanced rank at the Arab and international levels, among the list of 105 countries, as it ranked 47th globally, with an average salary of more than 837 dollars per month, while
Palestine ranked eighth in the Arab world, and 52nd globally with an average of 778 dollars.
According to the American magazine, which calculated the average net monthly salary after deductions in different countries around the world and compared the income in some rich and low-income countries,
Jordan and Iraq ranked 61st and 62nd globally, with a salary in the range of $600.
Morocco was first among the Arab countries in Africa, and 86th in the world with an average salary of $385, followed by Tunisia, then Algeria, while Egypt ranked last among the Arab countries on the list and 100th globally with an average monthly salary of $219.
Pakistan and Sri Lanka were at the bottom of the list in the world, with an average salary of not more than 165 dollars. https://mustaqila.com/العراق-يحتل-المرتبة-62-عالميا-من-حيث-متو/
Iraq Ranks 79th In The World Among The World's Poorest People
Monday, August 22 2022 10:01 AM Follow-up / National News Center Iraq ranked 79th globally among the world's poorest people, ahead of Egypt, which ranked 92nd in the world, according to the American magazine Global Finance.
The magazine said in a report, that “the poorest countries in the world suffered from civil wars and ethnic and sectarian conflicts, and then the Covid-19 came, which made the bad conditions worse,” noting that “the world has enough wealth and resources to ensure that the entire human race enjoys a basic standard of living.”
"However, people in countries such as Burundi, South Sudan and Central African Republic - the poorest in the world - still live in extreme poverty," she added.
And the magazine indicated, according to a table prepared for this, that "Iraq ranked 8th in the Arab world and 79th globally out of 192 countries listed in the table among the poorest peoples in the world, as the Iraqi per capita GDP amounted to 12,141 thousand dollars annually."
In the Arab world, Somalia came with the poorest Arab people and ranked fifth globally, with a share of 1.322 thousand dollars, followed by Yemen in second place with 13th globally with a share of 2,078 thousand dollars, followed by Eritrea third and 14th globally with a share of 2,101 thousand dollars, followed by Sudan fourth and 40th globally with a share of 4,442 thousand dollars, followed by Mauritania is fifth and 62nd in the world, with a share of 6,920 thousand dollars.
He added that Morocco came sixth and 67th globally with a share of 9,041 thousand dollars, followed by Jordan in the seventh place and 11,861 thousand dollars, and then Iraq in the eighth, followed by Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt, which came 11 Arabs and 92nd globally with a share of 14,928 dollars.
Globally, Burundi came first with a share of $856, with a share of $856, followed by South Sudan with a share of $928, and then the Central African Republic with a share of $1,102 thousand.
While the table did not address Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan and Ukraine, as there are no official statistics available for them.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation had expected that the poverty rate in the country would rise to 25 percent during the current year 2022, after it recorded 22.5% in the last census of 2019. https://nnciraq.com/148216/
The Governor Of The Central Bank Of Iraq Meets The Ambassador Of The People's Republic Of Bangladesh
August 22, 2022 His Excellency the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mr. Mustafa Ghaleb Mukhaif, received His Excellency the Ambassador of the Republic of Bangladesh in Baghdad, Mr. Amdi Fadloul Bari.
The Ambassador conveyed the greetings of His Excellency the Governor of the Central Bank of Bangladesh to His Excellency.
He discussed prospects of cooperation between the Republic of Bangladesh in aspects related to the financial and banking sector.
During the meeting, the Ambassador discussed the issue of the dues of Bangladeshi workers during the past period, and the issue of a request to facilitate the procedures for transferring their entitlements at the present time.
The two sides discussed the continuation of cooperation and the development of its fields between the two countries, stressing his interest in cooperation between the two monetary institutions in the two countries, with directing the concerned banks to facilitate the procedures for paying these dues and transferring them to where they wish through official channels.
Central Bank of Iraq information Office 22-August-2022 https://cbi.iq/news/view/2067
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