Thursday, November 18, 2021

My FX Buddies NOV 18 21 The Iraqi Electoral Commission: Next week is the date for deciding the results

NO WOTS today just articles discussed on My FX Buddies Podcast below:



Al-Maliki: Re-election is unlikely, and the government cannot be formed without national consensus

The Iraqi Electoral Commission: Next week is the date for deciding the results

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The Independent High Electoral Commission in Iraq announced today, Thursday, that changing the election results depends on the decisions of the judiciary regarding the outcome of the appeals and their answers, while it announced a possible date for resolving the results.
 
The Director of the Media and Mass Communication Department at the Electoral Commission, Hassan Salman, told the Iraqi News Agency, "The commission received almost all the appeals from the judiciary within the legal period," noting that "the number of appeals reached more than 1,000, including what is contradicted by the commission." ".
 
Salman explained that "there are six appeals in this field, and legal measures are supposed to be taken in accordance with the commission's decision, which may require a certain time and may not require much time."
 
Speaking about changing the election results, Salman indicated that "changing the election results depends on the judicial authority's decision on the outcome of appeals and their answers," stressing that "the final decision of the judiciary."
 
He concluded: "I personally think that next week will be the decisive week, perhaps in the middle of the first or second

Disclosure Of The Details Of The First Session Of The New Parliament

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Today, Thursday, Parliament Adviser Noureddin Al-Qablan Revealed The Details Of The First Session Of The House Of Representatives, Indicating That Parliament Is Obligated To Hold The Session 15 Days After The Ratification Of The Election Results.

Qabalan Said That "The Political Consensus Is Enough To End The Political Differences Over The Results And Their Final Announcement, And Then The Approval Of The Names Of The Deputies By The Federal Court."

He Added, "Parliament Will Abide By The Legal Terms And Will Announce The Holding Of The Session As Soon As The Election Results Are Approved By The Federal Court Within 15 Days Of Their Ratification."

Qabalan Indicated That "The First Session Will Be Chaired By The Oldest Speaker Of The Parliament, And Then The Speaker And His Two Deputies Will Be Elected Permanently, And The Door For Candidacy For The Presidency In The Next Or Following Session Will Be Opened.


Iraq seeks to attract new investments for the oil and energy sector 

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Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar Ismail stressed on Thursday the importance of attracting new investments to the oil and energy sector in Iraq, especially projects that achieve sustainable development for Iraq and clean energy.

The minister's statement came during his participation in the conference and exhibition ADIPEC in Abu Dhabi.

Ismail said that the oil sector needs more investments, financing and modern technology that supports the oil industry and clean energy, and contributes to its advancement, pointing to the need to provide the appropriate investment environment and the cooperation of all concerned parties in this, to provide greater opportunities for work and development and to conclude agreements with international companies Sober.

He added that our participation in this global forum, which brings together international companies and investors, is an opportunity to hold meetings and serious discussions with them, and that the oil and energy sector in Iraq is receiving great interest from everyone.

Iraq will participate in the ADIPEC Conference and Exhibition with a large delegation representing the sectors of extraction, refining, gas, clean energy and training. As well as a pavilion in the exhibition representing the Ministry of Oil and oil companies


Al-Maliki: Re-election is unlikely, and the government cannot be formed without national consensus

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Al-Maliki: Re-election is unlikely, and the government cannot be formed without national consensus

The head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, ruled out the option of re-holding the parliamentary elections that took place on the tenth of last month.

A statement from his office, which the {Euphrates News} agency received a copy of, stated that Al-Maliki "received in his office today the new British ambassador to Iraq, Mark Bryson Richardson, and during the meeting, they discussed the latest political situation and the early parliamentary elections, and the objections that resulted from the elections about the results and their impact on the current political situation." In the country".

Al-Maliki welcomed Ambassador Richardson, wishing him success in his new mission as his country's ambassador in Baghdad, stressing that Iraq has close relations with Britain in various fields. 

And the head of the State of Law coalition stated, "Iraq's desire to develop its relations with the United Kingdom, and its keenness to maintain relations with the countries of the world and to provide the appropriate environment for the work of all missions in the country, reiterated its refusal to target any diplomatic mission."

He stressed that "elections are a national commitment, and their integrity is one of the ingredients for their success," noting that "there is doubt about the results and the mechanisms used by the commission, so the option of re-election is unlikely, but addressing these complaints, I think, will be the beginning of a way out of this crisis." 

The head of the State of Law coalition said that "the formation of the next government cannot be without national consensus."

Al-Maliki continued, "After the election results are approved, dialogues related to the formation of the government will be launched, expressing his hope to form a government that expresses the ambitions of Iraqis and is able to provide services."

For his part, the British ambassador affirmed the British government's support for Iraq's efforts in the regional security and calm track, and its playing a supportive and consolidating role for peace and sustainable development in the region.


Al-Sadr delivers a speech on the elections

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 Muqtada al-Sadr in his speech: The world witnessed the integrity of the elections
 Al-Sadr: We have two options: a national unity government or a national opposition
 Al-Sadr: The people are looking forward to announcing the election results and forming the government quickly

Al-Sadr: We call on those who wish to participate in the government to hold accountable those who are suspected of corruption

Al-Sadr calls for the liquidation of the popular crowd of undisciplined elements

Al-Sadr: What is happening in Mosul must be brought to an immediate end

Al-Sadr: We seek to form a national majority government

Al-Sadr: The people are looking forward to announcing the election results and forming the government quickly

Continued...
 

Al-Sadr addresses the losers: Your loss should not be the end of Iraq

Muqtada al-Sadr: All armed factions must be dissolved


Brazil resorts to Iraqi gasoline to remedy a potential crisis

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On Thursday, Brazil announced its intention to purchase gasoline from three Arab countries, including Iraq, during the current month of October, to remedy a potential crisis.

The Arabic-speaking Brazil News Agency said, in a report seen by "Economy News", that Brazil will resort to importing gasoline and diesel for the current month of November from three Arab countries, including Iraq, attributing this to the inability of the state-owned Petrobras to meet all domestic demand and to avoid a fuel crisis. potential.

She explained that Brazil may resort to increasing its fuel imports during the month of November to avoid falling into a fuel crisis at the local level.

She added that the sector received this warning after the Brazilian state oil company Petrobras announced its inability to meet the full demand for gasoline and diesel for the current month, which exceeds its ability to supply by 10% and 20% for both substances, respectively.

She indicated that although Brazil is self-sufficient in the oil sector, it exports crude oil and imports some derivatives such as gasoline and diesel, explaining that about 80% of the domestic consumption of oil derivatives is provided by national refineries, which are mostly owned by Petrobras. The rest (20%) shall be handled by importers.

She pointed out that among the exporters of petroleum products to Brazil are some Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Iraq.

Last October, Petrobras announced the possibility of relying on importing companies to meet the additional demand for derivatives.

In a statement issued by the director of the "Brazilian Center for Infrastructure", Pedro Rodriguez, he confirmed: "We will witness an increase in the volume of imports."

However, there is resistance from the market not to comply with this option, as fuel prices in other countries are high and have reached levels that exceed the average in Brazil.


The Governor of the Central Bank and the Egyptian Ambassador discuss ways of joint cooperation in monetary and economic issues

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The Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghaleb Mokhief, received the Egyptian Ambassador to Iraq, Walid Muhammad Ismail.

The two sides discussed ways of joint cooperation between the two countries in monetary and economic issues, including emphasizing the importance of revitalizing Iraqi and Egyptian banking.

The ambassador stressed, "Egypt is keen that Iraq have a leading banking sector," praising the plan adopted by the Central Bank of Iraq's administration to reform the banking sector


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