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    Dollar sales reach 171m on Tuesday

    The Central Bank of Iraq’s (CBI) dollar sales rose to $171.734 million in its daily auction on Tuesday, compared to $169.950 million in the previous session.

    “The demand hit $15.630 million in cash, covered at an exchange rate of 1,170 Iraqi dinars per dollar, and $156.104 million in foreign transfers outside the country, covered at an exchange rate of 1,173 Iraqi dinars per dollar,” according to a CBI news bulletin received by Aswat al-Iraq news agency.

    None of the 16 banks that participated in today’s session offered to sell dollars.

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    Loans to cover budget deficit have more cons than pros - expert

    An Iraqi economist on Monday said that plans to finance the deficit in the 2010 budget through external loans would have more disadvantages than benefits.

    “There is a $20 million deficit in the 2010 budget. According to the Finance Ministry, the deficit will be financed through external loans, the circulation of money from the 2009 budget and domestic loans,” Manaf al-Saegh told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.

    Iraq has an estimated budget of 84.657 trillion Iraqi dinars for the year 2010 with a budget deficit of ID22.922 trillion.

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    Osama Nujaifi: The political situation in Iraq is fraught

    Rep. Osama Nujaifi the political situation in Iraq is fraught with considerable and that there are many many issues so far, but agreed Among these cases, how to build a state and apply the laws and work materials and constitutional power-sharing.

    Nujaifi confirmed in a press statement that the political map in Iraq, where a great imbalance, noting that all these problems and the issues, help the countries of the outside world and neighboring countries and major powers to intervene in the Iraqi issue and dramatically.

    He is also in the presence of more than one hundred thousand U.S. troops also allow foreign interference in Iraqi affairs, where we see some political parties to resort to foreign and trying to mediate a resolve some internal issues, pointing if there is a clear law and spend real need for it independent of any political party in to resort to foreign parties to resolve our internal problems.

    He called on all participants in the political process to respect Iraqi laws and respect the Constitution, which called for respecting the Iraqi citizens and go to build a sovereign state.

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    Siemens Healthcare wins $70m Iraq hospital deal

    Siemens Healthcare, an arm of German conglomerate Siemens AG, has won a $70m deal to kit out government hospitals in Iraq, its largest single order to date in the Middle East.

    Under the terms of the deal with Iraq’s Ministry of Health, the firm will supply some 100 hospitals with diagnostic equipment, including MRIs, ****** x-rays and mammography systems.

    “One major result of this contract will be improved healthcare for all Iraqi people, and advanced breast cancer screening facilities for women in Iraq,” said Maurice Faber, vice president of Siemens Healthcare, Middle East.

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    Hill: US Government keen to help Iraq displaced

    US Ambassador to Iraq Christopher Hill affirmed that the US Government is deploying utmost efforts to support displaced and help improve their economic status.

    In his first visit to Diyala, Hill stated that US government respects rights of voters to choose their candidates and stands at the same distance from all political entities.

    The decision by Justice and Accountability Commission to ban Baathists from Iraq politics and cancel their candidature in elections is an internal affair and no one should intervene within.

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    Iraqi Parliament cancels extraordinary session

    The Iraqi Council of Representatives has canceled its Monday’s extraordinary session in response to a message from Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

    According to a well-informed source of PUKmedia in the parliament, the Parliament was scheduled to hold an extraordinary session today to discuss a decision by the appeal panel concerning allowing the banned candidates from running in the upcoming general.

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    Iraqi Parliamentary Election likely to be delayed

    The forthcoming Iraqi parliamentary election might be postponed for an indefinite time, if the appeal panel doesn’t conclude its works, Dr. Mahmoud Osman Iraqi Lawmaker from the Kurdistan Alliance Bloc stated during a phone call to PUKmedia.

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    Al Maliki firmly rejects Baathists in power

    In a meeting with a delegation of tribal sheikhs and dignitaries from Sadr City, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki affirmed that no one in the world can re-institute Baath in power. Al Maliki stressed that he does not want anyone in power close to being Baathist.

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    Minister of Communications reveals the imminent issuance of license a fourth m.obile phone network in Iraq

    Detection and Communications Minister Farouk Abdel Kader of the imminent issuance of license a fourth m.obile phone network in Iraq.

    He said Abdel-Qader said in a statement exclusive to Alsumaria that contribute to the company's new national, which will be the participation of public and private sectors in the national endeavor to provide high-quality telephone service which failed to complete the commercial and m.obile companies in the country.

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    A political deal to the exclusion of only 50 candidates from excluded candidates

    A source in Prime Minister's political forces managed to hold a political deal requires the expulsion of 50 candidates out of 511 deportees, while the New York Times reported that efforts are moving now towards a solution to the electoral crisis, after the Iraqi leadership has given time to the Court of Appeal to consider the prohibition hundreds of candidates for the elections last month for alleged links to the Baath Party.

    The source, who requested anonymity, told the (UR) news, the political powers reached a solution to get out of the impasse in the formation of the body and of discriminatory and rejected its decisions later, pointing to the existence of a continuing U.S. pressure to contain the crisis and to reach a face-saving all the political forces that entered this conflict.

    The source added that U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden, calling on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki two days ago, calling on him to contain the crisis by finding a compromise on this issue without causing harm to any of the parties to the conflict, stressing that there is coordination between the political forces with the discriminatory not to exaggerate the rejection of appeals made by the exiles from contesting in the parliamentary elections and only on some of the names that ranges of 50 deportees. The source said Saleh Mutlaq, Deputies and Dhafer al-Ani, among the names that will not be excluded.

    Taking the seven judges of the Court began to consider issues of rejected candidates for each unit, amid expectations that work should be completed before the start of campaigning on Friday, remains the fate of some of the leading candidates accused of links to non-Baathists solution to the crisis could be worse than ever before.

    Among these candidates, the opinion of the New York Times, Saleh al-Mutlaq, Dhafer al-Ani, and two members of the secular coalition led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, which is the largest competitor to block Prime Minister Maliki.

    According to analysts, the New York Times, the plot masterminds on unqualified candidates is not a transparent process, has been complicated legal and political conflicts, as it threatens to tarnish the election, seen widely as one of the signs of development in Iraqi democracy. The U.S. officials and by the United Nations has stepped up their movement to resolve this crisis, warning that the exclusion of hundreds of candidates from the elections will undermine its legitimacy.

    It was supposed to start campaigning on the seventh day of this month, the Government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that it would accept the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal for its decision last week to consider the eligibility of more than 500 candidate until after the elections on the seventh of next month.

    The government has criticized the decision mentioned in last week as unconstitutional, but after meeting with senior Iraqi judges and parliamentary leaders behind closed doors last Saturday, Prime Minister, back to back, by leaps and bounds.

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