Political Chaos, Power Struggles & The Real Reason for the Delay
As global attention intensifies around the long-anticipated Iraqi dinar reinstatement (RV), the reality on the ground tells a very different story. Between escalating regional conflict, deep political divisions, and internal power struggles, Iraq is facing one of its most critical moments in recent history.
At the center of this storm are two key figures: Nouri al-Maliki and Mohammed Shia al-Sudani — and their battle may determine not just leadership, but the future of Iraq’s economy and currency reform.
The Truth About the RV: It Has NOT Happened
Let’s be clear:
The Iraqi dinar reinstatement has NOT occurred
There is no global rollout happening right now
Claims of secret bank screens or sudden exchanges are misleading at best
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The Iraqi dinar RV has not happened in 2026 due to ongoing political instability, conflict, and lack of government formation.
The biggest factor? Instability.
No major global power—including the United States—is going to support a currency reinstatement while Iraq faces:
Regional war threats
Internal militia activity
Political deadlock
Iraq’s Political Crisis: The “Blocking Third” Explained
The situation escalated dramatically as Nouri al-Maliki and his allies formed a “blocking third” in parliament:
At least 125 MPs oppose Sudani’s second term
This bloc can prevent government formation entirely
It creates a legislative deadlock at the worst possible time
Meanwhile, Mohammed Shia al-Sudani continues to push for stability but faces strong resistance.
Why Maliki Is the Key Obstacle
Maliki’s political strategy is clear:
Regain power at any cost
Block Sudani’s leadership
Leverage instability to stay relevant
If Maliki loses political immunity, he could face prosecution for past actions, which explains his aggressive push for control.
This is not just politics—it’s a battle for survival and influence.
War & Regional Conflict: A Major Roadblock
The RV is also being delayed by escalating tensions involving:
Iran-backed militias (PMF)
U.S. interests in Iraq
Broader regional conflict
Recent warnings and attacks on:
U.S. facilities
Diplomatic zones
Energy infrastructure
…show that Iraq is not yet secure enough for economic transformation.
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Iraq’s dinar RV is delayed as political deadlock, militia threats, and regional conflict prevent the stability required for global financial integration.
Government Formation Delays Could Continue
New reports suggest:
Government formation may be postponed entirely
Parliament sessions are being delayed
Leaders want to wait until regional conflict stabilizes
Even Kurdish leadership is signaling caution, emphasizing the need for a consensus-based prime minister to ensure long-term stability.
Why Stability Is the Real Trigger for the RV
Forget rumors and hype—the real triggers are clear:
1. Stable Government Formation
A functioning government is required for:
Policy implementation
Economic agreements
International trust
2. Removal of Militia Influence
Iran-backed groups must be:
Disarmed
Integrated or removed
Brought under state control
3. Security & Investor Confidence
No country will invest billions into Iraq while:
Attacks continue
Militias operate freely
Leadership is uncertain
The Bigger Picture: Iraq’s Potential
Despite the chaos, Iraq has massive potential:
Strong oil revenues
Strategic geographic position
Banking reforms already in place
Once stability is achieved, Iraq could quickly transition into a financial powerhouse in the Middle East.
Q&A: Iraq RV & Political Situation
Q1: Has the Iraqi dinar RV happened?
A1: No, it has not occurred due to instability and political delays.
Q2: What is blocking the RV right now?
A2: Political deadlock, militia influence, and regional conflict.
Q3: What is the “blocking third”?
A3: A group of MPs large enough to stop government formation.
Q4: Why is Maliki important in this situation?
A4: He is leading opposition efforts and creating instability to regain power.
Q5: When could the RV realistically happen?
A5: Only after stability is restored, a government is formed, and external influence is reduced.
Key Takeaways
The RV is delayed—not cancelled
Iraq faces a serious political crisis
Maliki’s bloc is blocking government formation
Regional conflict is worsening instability
Stability is the true trigger for monetary reform
Final Thoughts
There is no shortcut to this process.
The reality is simple:
No stability = No RV.
But once the current “smoke clears,” as many analysts suggest, the shift could happen fast and decisively.
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"HE PASSED OVER THE BODIES OF 100 MPS"... MALIKI AND HIS TEAM THREATEN TO REJECT SUDANI'S NOMINATION "
The crisis of forming the Iraqi government is heading towards a more complicated stage after Nouri al-Maliki's team succeeded in forming something like a "blocking third" within parliament, with escalating statements indicating that caretaker Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani may face major obstacles, including overcoming the "body of 100 MPs," before proceeding with an attempt to renew his second term, according to Al-Mada newspaper. The newspaper, in a report seen by Al-Sa'a Network, quoted its sources as saying that "at least 125 MPs signed pledges to refuse to renew Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani's term, a number sufficient to form what is known as the blocking third within Parliament"