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    Parliament-Session

    Posted by: saleem on Thursday, November 23, 2006 - 12:16 PM

    Parliament-SessionParliament meets behind closed doors Baghdad, Nov 23, (VOI) – The Iraqi lawmakers met on Thursday morning behind closed doors to discuss topics on the agenda with no reason given for turning it to an in-camera session.The media spokesman for the parliament speaker said “ a first reading of a draft law on births and deaths registration law (148 of 1971) and a first reading of Judicial structure law (160 of 1979) are expected to be made in today’s session.”The parliament 56th session is also scheduled to resume “the second reading and debate on the military penal code and the second reading of a draft law on military penal courts.”

    I bet they are going to talk about a few other drafts and laws......why so secretive........Maybe an oil law...or foreign investment law.......I don't see the big secret about draft law about births and deaths registration???? HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Sneaky, sneaky, sneaky!!!!
    so, it was a closed door session that turned into an in-camera session? that DOES sound promising!!!
    JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!

    franny, were almost there!!

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    Been away for a few days sorting businesses out. If anyone can give me a quick brief It'd be most appreciative. PM is probably the best because most probably posted already, don't wish to clogg up the thread too much.

    Thanks all

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    First off, Happy and Safe Thanksgiving to all our Men and Women in harms way. Please know that we are very appreciative of your devotion to the cause of freedom.

    Folks in any struggle there comes a defining moment that will determine the outcome of that struggle. I think now we are seeing signs of how this struggle in Iraq may go. The improvement of the Dinar to Dollar rate and the determination of the CBI to take out of circulation more and more dinar are very positive signs. But just as important are the efforts being made on the international level. That being getting Syria and Iran envolved and agreeing to talks concerning the stability of Iraq. Understanding that we are talking Syria and Iran, this will be a difficult task, but a much needed endevour. So I take this as a positive step. To me this seems to be comming together. To many here at the RolClub there is a confidence of "how much" (pick a number) and "when" (soon). I can only say that I believe it "will RV". I know not "how much" (hope high) nor "when" (hope soon). But I am extremely thankfull for all your contributions. My learning curve in economics, politics and international governing bodies is straight up.
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    Did we ever get a realistic figure for the amount of dinar presently in circulation. I thought we were talking 9 trillion dinar on one of Williams Posts. On the other forum they are talking about 20 trillion which I thought was quite a lot in circulation. It did come from a neysayer on IIF, but any comments on this please.........

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    i think this was posted already but i have some points to make about it and cant forget what i want to type so im not huntin the original:
    Photo Slideshow | Reuters.com
    ok, remember when i was kinda upset because they extended it from this year and i thought oh crap that might put a poo poo on plans now. well low and behold the info that we got was that they HAD extended it. actually, they havent had the vote whether to extend it yet and thats comin the 11/12. this article tells us that. and the fact that they have decided to place the un in a supervisory mode is a good thing. now i see why the date of the 13th was mentioned by a govt. employee that seen a classified doc.

    im sorry piper but i think we now have our date and its not in november.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

    UPDATE TO THIS POST!!!! sorry but i was corrected in that the employee said ON OR BY the 13th.

    excuse me piper, keep hangin on!!!! woOt!!!!
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    JULY STILL AINT NO LIE!!!

    franny, were almost there!!

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    The closure of Baghdad International Airport for flights

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    They certainly are being secretive today!!!! Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

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    The delegation of the government of the territory Cordstan visit Baghdad early in the week

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    The delegation of the government of the territory Cordstan visit Baghdad early next week


    2006.11.23

    PUKmedia Fouad Othman :

    Scheduled to visit next Saturday a high-level delegation from the government of the territory Cordstan Baghdad to hold talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and a number of Iraqi ministries on a number of issues concerning the territory Cordstan and establish a mechanism for cooperation and coordination between the Territory and the Center.

    And on the level of the delegation and its objectives, Falah Mustafa announced Relations Service official in the government of the territory Cordstan : Alcordstani delegation that includes the president of the government of Cordstan and a number of cabinet as Minister of Planning and Finance and areas outside the region.

    He pointed out that the delegation will discuss with the presidency of the territory the Iraqi Council of Ministers on a number of issues of common interest as the distribution of natural resources, oil and the removal of impediments to the companies and institutions which intend to invest in Cordstan and developing oil production in order to benefit from the service of the people of imports Alcordstani Wa for the Iraqis.
    The issue of the budget and the proportion of the region's general budget, another focus of the agenda of the delegation and the aim of determining a fair proportion of the State budget for the territory Cordstan and distribution of oil imports for all the Iraqi people in a fair and equal way.

    He added : Mustafa among the issues to be discussed is the question of the implementation of Article 140 of the Iraqi Constitution, and the activation of the work of the Commission on the implementation of this article, in addition to the issue of cooperation, coordination and consolidation of relations between the territory and Cordstan Baghdad.

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    The political council of national security is meeting Friday to discuss

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    The political council of national security is meeting Friday to discuss the security situation in Baghdad
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    Jalal Talabani said the president of the republic today, Thursday, that the political council of national security is meeting tomorrow, Friday, to discuss the deteriorating security situation experienced by Baghdad.
    The Taliban, in a press conference held in Baghdad included President of the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, and Tariq Al-Hashmi Iraqi Vice President that "the political council of national security will meet tomorrow" to discuss the deteriorating security situation experienced by Baghdad. "
    He asked leaders at the press conference to calm ethnic "and deny the enemies of Iraq."
    The leaders also announced their intention "to consider plans Baad security in Baghdad and the adoption of new ways to ensure people's lives and kept their lives and interests."
    The leaders stressed the importance of "remedy the imbalance in the security file and a new vision in this area."
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    Baghdad-Airport-Closure

    Posted by: nadioshka on Thursday, November 23, 2006 - 07:22 PM

    Baghdad-Airport-Closure Baghdad airport closed – TVBaghdad, Nov 23,

    (VOI) – The Iraqi government on Thursday closed Baghdad international airport until further notice, al-Iraqiya official TV reported.

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    Baghdad-Curfew

    Posted by: nadioshka on Thursday, November 23, 2006 - 05:12 PM

    Baghdad-Curfew Curfew imposed on Baghdad after bloody bombingsBy Adel FakherBaghdad, Nov 23,


    (VOI) – The Iraqi government imposed a curfew on Baghdad starting 8:00 p.m. Thursday evening until further notice, a cabinet media source said.The curfew was placed after a series of bloody car bombings in the Shiite-majority district of Sadr City in the afternoon that killed more than 100 Iraqis and wounded 125 others.

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