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Frank26:  "FAMILY, WE SUGGESTED THE IMF GAVE THEM UNTIL JULY 31ST, THEN UNTIL THE END OF AUGUST TO RELEASE THE NEW EXCHANGE RATE WHICH WOULD HAPPEN THE MOMENT PARLIAMENT IS DISSOLVED GIVING TOTAL POWER TO KAZEMI".......F26 

The Federal Court sets August 30 as the date for hearing the case for dissolving Parliament

25th August, 2022

The Federal Supreme Court has set 08/25/2022, the 30th of August, as the date to consider the case submitted to dissolve Parliament.

The Secretary-General of the Sadrist bloc had filed a lawsuit to dissolve the House of Representatives for its fifth session, and to oblige the President of the Republic to set a date for the legislative elections in accordance with the provisions of Article 64/second of the constitution.

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This lawsuit is accompanied by several other lawsuits filed by people against the prime ministers, parliament and the republic, asking them to dissolve the parliament.

On August 23, 2022, Saleh Muhammad al-Iraqi, Minister of Sadr, directed the demonstrators in front of the Supreme Judicial Council to withdraw while keeping the tents.   LINK

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Frank26:  "IN MY OPINION, IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S GOING TO BE THIS WAY"......F26

Al-Tamimi: The Federal Court Can Dissolve Parliament According To These Articles

13th August, 2022

Legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi confirmed, on Saturday, that exceeding the constitutional periods and the failure of constitutional institutions, including Parliament, allows the Federal Court to dissolve Parliament, indicating that the general principles contained in the civil law confirm that the legislative institution, when it fails to perform its role, the judiciary takes over dissolving it.

Al-Tamimi said in a statement to / the information /, that "the Federal Court can dissolve Parliament in accordance with Articles 47 and 59 of the Civil Code related to the failure of its constitutional role and exceeding the constitutional periods."

He added that “the general principles contained in the civil law confirm that when the institution is unable to perform its role, the judiciary takes over dissolving it,” noting that “the Federal Court has a general and mandatory decision-making mandate, in accordance with Articles 92, 93 and 94 of the Iraqi constitution.”

Al-Tamimi expected that “the court will move to dissolve parliament, which has become a popular demand.”    LINK

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Frank26:  "PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED... PM VOTE FOR KAZEMI NEXT"...........F26

Extension”: Dissolving Parliament without forming an interim government means that Al-Kazemi and Barham will remain

2022-08-13 19:55

 A member of the Iraqi parliament for the "Extension" movement considered, on Saturday, dissolving the Iraqi parliament without going to the formation of an interim government and setting a date for early legislative elections in the country, which means keeping the current prime minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, and the President of the Republic, Barham Ahmed Salih.

Alaa Al-Rikabi said in a tweet to him on the social networking sites "Twitter", "The parliament is now dissolved without the formation of a temporary rescue government for a year, for example, and it was formed of independent ministers, without setting a date for a new round of parliamentary elections, without changing the election law. What does it mean?"

He explained that "it means only the survival of Al-Kazemi and Dr. Barham, both of whom have expired terms, and the government's survival, but without parliamentary oversight."

The political scene in Iraq has undergone a dangerous turn since supporters of the Sadrist movement led by prominent Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr stormed the parliament building in the fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, and staged a sit-in in protest against Al-Sudani's nomination for the position of head of the next federal government.

The Sadrist bloc had obtained the highest votes in the early legislative elections that took place in October of 2021, but the efforts of the leader of the current failed to form the new federal government due to the Shiite coordination framework standing in its way by obtaining a fatwa from the Federal Court with the so-called blocking third in a contract The session for electing the President of the Republic, which paves the way for naming the Prime Minister.

The three-way alliance between the Kurdistan Democratic Party led by Masoud Barzani, the Sovereignty Alliance headed by Khamis al-Khanjar, and the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr was broken following the resignation of the Sadrist bloc's deputies, and the movement's withdrawal from the political process by order of al-Sadr.

The political scene is in a crisis situation and a dead end unprecedented in the history of Iraq, as more than 300 days have passed since the early elections without being able to form a new government in the country, and the caretaker government headed by Mustafa Al-Kazemi remains.

On the tenth of last October, Iraq held early legislative elections to get out of a political crisis that swept the country after large demonstrations in the central and southern regions in 2019 in protest against the widespread unemployment in society, the spread of financial and administrative corruption in government departments and institutions, and the deteriorating reality The service and the livelihood, which prompted the former prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, to resign under popular pressure.

As soon as the preliminary results of the elections were announced, the voices of political forces and actors rose in their rejection of losing many seats, accusing them of major fraud in the ballot, which was denied by the executive and judicial authorities, at a time when the United Nations and international organizations praised the integrity of the electoral process.   LINK

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Frank26:  "EDDIE... I KEEP TELLING YOU KAZEMI HAS A PLAN... RELAX, RELAX".......F26

With the resignation of the Minister of Finance.. the dollar is falling in the Baghdad markets

16th August, 2022

The dollar exchange rates declined in Baghdad markets, on Tuesday, with the resignation of Finance Minister Muhammad Allawi.

Shafak News Agency correspondent said that the Central Kifah and Al-Harithiya Stock Exchange in Baghdad registered at 3:00 pm today, Tuesday, 148,200 Iraqi dinars, compared to 100 US dollars.

The price of the dollar this morning recorded 148,450 Iraqi dinars, compared to 100 dollars.

Our correspondent indicated that buying and selling prices decreased in banking shops in the local markets in Baghdad, where the selling price amounted to 148,750 Iraqi dinars per 100 US dollars, while the purchase prices amounted to 147,750 Iraqi dinars per 100 US dollars.

This decline comes shortly after the Iraqi Finance Minister, Ali Allawi, submitted his resignation from his position during the session of the Council of Ministers held, while the Prime Minister agreed to it. LINK

(EDDIE... KAZEMI & THE CBI'S PLAN IS FOR THE USD TO FALL!!!)

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Frank26:  "WS & I SHARED... IF NO MALIKI THEN WE WOULD HAVE A KAZEMI GOVERNMENT... KAZEMI CONTROLLED MALIKI... WE SHARED ER & MR WERE IN THE WHITE PAPERS...
WE SHARED THE EXCHANGE RATE OF THE MR WOULD BE GIVEN TO THE CITIZENS, BEHOLD!!!"...... F26

A government meeting to complete the project to modernize public financial management systems

25th August, 2022

Thursday, the Ministry of Finance held an expanded meeting to complete the project to modernize public financial management systems.

A statement by the ministry stated that Mawazine News received a copy of it, that "the Minister of Finance and Agency Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar chaired an expanded meeting to complete the stages of preparing the project to modernize the public financial management systems IFMIS, with the participation of members of the project's steering committee and the head of the project management team PMT, and the AARC consultancy company for the ICC contract, in the presence of the Undersecretary of the Ministry and directors of the departments concerned with the implementation of the project.

The statement added, "During the meeting, reports related to the project's work were reviewed in terms of studying the market and potential risks, as well as approving the outputs of the first phase of the project, in addition to discussing the strategic factors for the success of the IFMIS project (19??), and providing all means within efforts to complete it in a manner that ensures its safety from various potential strategic risks.

He pointed out that "the basis for implementing the digitization of financial management was discussed during the meeting, which includes implementing the first phase of the integrated financial management system, presenting new ways of working to be implemented through new tools and practices, in addition to integrating and simplifying public financial management processes, as well as enhancing planning, strategy and optimal use of financial resources.

According to the statement, Abdul-Jabbar stressed that "the application of the system will work to achieve a set of goals, the most important of which is financial discipline, reducing errors, achieving efficiency and effectiveness in the use of government resources, in addition to providing accurate and real-time data and information on all government financial information that helps provide services efficiently and effectively." Pointing to raising the level of financial transparency, follow-up, control and financial accountability, as well as increasing the ability to properly plan government cash flows.

The statement continued, "The system is a means of linking all public government agencies and contains all the functions of public financial management from the financial and accounting operations that take place in all stages of preparing and implementing the budget, starting from the strategic planning stage and ending with the accounting stage and submitting final accounts."

He pointed out that "the process of implementing the system comes within the framework of the adoption of the financial and economic reform project represented in the white paper, and with the aim of shifting towards integrated financial and accounting management that is consistent with internationally approved programs and systems."  LINK

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Samson:  Legal expects the federal response to the lawsuit to dissolve Parliament

27th August, 2022

Legal expert Ahmed Shahid Al-Shammari expected, on Saturday, that the Federal Supreme Court would issue a decision dismissing the case for dissolving the House of Representatives filed by the Sadrist movement. 

Al-Shammari said, "After all the constitutional and binding periods have been exhausted, and there is no text allowing the President of the Republic, the Prime Minister, or the Federal Court to dissolve the House of Representatives, except in implementation of Article 64 of the Constitution, which suspends the dissolution of the House of Representatives on a decision issued by the House itself with an absolute majority of the number of its members."  

He added that "the Federal Court will reject any lawsuit demanding the dissolution of the Council because it is not within its jurisdiction according to the constitution." 

He pointed out that "there is no point in repeating the elections without addressing 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 Council of Ministers and with the approval of the President of the Republic, provided that it is not during the period of questioning the Prime Minister, thus achieving a balance between the legislative and executive powers."

The Federal Court has set August 30 as the date for a session to consider the lawsuit submitted to dissolve Parliament by the prosecutor Nassar Zughayer Al-Rubaie, Secretary-General of the Sadrist bloc, in addition to his job to August 30.  LINK

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