Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – Apr 19th

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Iraqi Dinar/Dollar auction (most recent listing) 04-19-16

Currency Auctions Announcement No. 3182

This daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on the 04-19-2016

The results were as follows:

DETAILS NOTES
Number of banks 33
Number of remittance companies 22
Auction price selling dinar / US$ 1182
Auction price buying dinar / US$ —–
Amount sold at auction price (US$) 113,006,716
Amount purchased at Auction price (US$) —–
Total offers for buying (US$) 113,006,716
Total offers for selling (US$) —–

More: http://dinarupdates.com/observer/
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Iraqi parliament cancels vote on proposed cabinet amid protests

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi speaks on Iraqi Police Day at a police academy in Baghdad, in this file picture taken January 9, 2016. REUTERS/Khalid al Mousily/Files

Iraq’s parliament canceled a vote on Thursday on a cabinet reshuffle proposed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi as part of an anti-corruption drive, fueling discontent among MPs who held a mock ballot ousting the assembly’s speaker.

Several dozens lawmakers have staged a sit-in in parliament since Tuesday in protest over a revised list of candidates for the cabinet’s new line-up which Abadi has put forward. They say it will again result in corruption and bias.

The dissenting MPs argue that because Abadi drew up his list in consultation with Iraq’s main political parties, it upholds the system of ethnic and sectarian quotas instituted after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, which critics say allowed certain groups to amass more wealth and influence than others.

They want Abadi to stick to an initial line-up of non-partisan technocrats he presented on March 31.

Neither speaker Salim al-Jabouri nor Abadi showed up in the main hall of parliament on Thursday, prompting the dissenting MPs to convene a mock session where they removed the speaker.

Jabouri told a news conference the session wasn’t held because the premier didn’t show up and there was no quorum. Abadi’s office did not say why he chose not to attend.

Jabouri criticized “the state of unruliness” created by the protesters, referring to a brawl that broke out on Wednesday between the MPs during a discussion over the planned reshuffle.

Political tension has been rising as Abadi struggles to deliver a government overhaul he announced in February under pressure from the clergy of Iraq’s Shi’ite majority.

Iraq, a major OPEC exporter which sits on one of the world’s largest oil reserves, ranks 161 out of 168 on Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index.

Jabouri said another meeting will be held on Saturday without indicating if a vote will be held then.

The speaker did not say which of the two lists Abadi had planned to present for the vote on Thursday, but local TV channels reported that he may ask MPs to choose between them, or to consider a third alternative.

On Thursday, some of the dissenters, who include Sunni and Shi’ite members of parliament, said they planned to request a no-confidence vote in Abadi, a Shi’ite, speaker Jabouri, a Sunni, and the Iraqi president, Fuad Masum, a Kurd.

“The only subject we are willing to discuss is deposing the three presidents,” Haytham al-Jabouri, a spokesman for the dissenting MPs, told a news conference.

Salim al-Jabouri, the speaker, said that the dissenting MPs would be able to voice their grievances at Saturday session but he did not make it clear if Abadi will show up.

He said the protesters’ vote to remove him, which was broadcast on state TV and pan-Arab channels, was not constitutional and that he would chair the next session.

(Writing by Maher Chmaytelli; Editing by Dominic Evans)

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-politics-idUSKCN0XB0MB
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Urgent Jubouri Office: dismiss the chairman of the parliament session is unconstitutional and lack of quorum

Jubouri Office: dismiss the chairman of the parliament session is unconstitutional and lack of quorum[Wayne – Baghdad] – Information Office of the Parliament Speaker Salim al – Jubouri said the hearing held by the House of Representatives sitters today, in the absence of chairman of the parliament, is unconstitutional and lacked sufficient quorum for the meeting.

The office said in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of the “parliament session did not hold for the moment , pending the completion of a quorum, and Maazaam that hearing conducted by the protestors of Representatives in the absence of chairman of the parliament is unconstitutional and lacks sufficient quorum for the meeting.”

The voice of the members of the House of Representatives the protesters who held a session headed by Adnan al – Janabi , the sacking of the presidency.

http://www.alliraqnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=35549

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BGG – Article:  “Washington and Tehran Rescue Abadi of the coup orchestrated by al-Maliki First Published: 2016-04-06″  I was reading something of a vague attempt – brewing for a while now…all of this came to a boiling point on the 3rd – when the Supreme Court came down with a ruling that Abadi can do what he’s doing…the crooks are fighting like made to keep their status quo…

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rcookie – Article: “Economic Adviser to the head of Government is the financial reserve “well” in the shadow of the economic crisis”    …powerful article out this morning that outlines…about cbi reserve status…iraq is completely on goal with where imf projects their reserves to be…under table 2 of the imf smp..loi/mefp/tech mou…from the years 2014-2018…and actually through 2020…this is clarifying article that completely debunks some of the ridiculous negative statements about iraqs reserve status…they are exactly on goal…
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US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) gives a thumbs-up as Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi (R) welcomes him at the prime minister’s palace in Baghdad, April 8, 2016. (photo by REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)

The collapse of Iraq’s Shiite alliance

Iraqi Shiite alliance collapses

US Secretary of State John Kerry made an unannounced visit to Baghdad on April 8-9 to offer support for Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who finds himself increasingly isolated among Iraq’s Shiite political and clerical leadership.

In response to popular demands for reforms, including a challenge from resurgent Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, Abadi submitted a proposal for a streamlined technocratic Cabinet on March 31, which Iraq’s Council of Representatives, or parliament, was to consider by April 12. Iraqi politicians across the political spectrum, including in the Shiite alliance, claim that Abadi did not consult political leaders and groups in making these selections. Abadi’s list faces steep resistance in the parliament, and even if it passes and the prime minister gets a reprieve, the pressure will be even greater on him to produce results.

Ali Mamouri analyzed the breakdown in consensus among Iraq’s Shiite parties, which have until now been organized under the Iraqi National Alliance grouping. In July 2015, widespread popular protests broke out demanding reform, accountability and improved services. The demonstrations were originally neither sectarian nor religious, but they have since been co-opted by Sadr, who has re-emerged as a formidable political rival to Abadi and other Iraqi National Alliance leaders, as described by Adnan Abu Zeed.

Abadi’s failures to enact reforms, deliver services and build meaningful political alliances has led to his alienation from the religious leadership in Najaf, which has refrained from its previous statements of support for the government. As Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani stepped back from the political fray, Sadr and former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki intensified their bids to replace Abadi. Sadr has also rejected Iran’s mediation and is seeking to ride a nationalist wave of resentment against both American and Iranian interference in Iraqi affairs…

Read More: http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?33211-The-collapse-of-Iraq-s-Shiite-alliance
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CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY

Dinar to USD – Dinar Value – Iraqi Dinar “IQD” listing

CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY
US dollar USD 1182.000 1180.000
Euro EUR 1336.369 1335.701
British pound GBP 1677.731 1676.892
Canadian dollar CAD 922.357 921.895
Swiss franc CHF 1224.236 1223.624
Swedish krona SEK 145.407 145.334
Norwegian krone NOK 143.195 143.123
Danish krone DKK 179.578 179.488
Japanese yen JPY 10.942 10.937
Special
Drawing Rights
SDR 1663.606 1662.774

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Indicative rates – 04.19.2015

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