Thursday, February 22, 2024

A 40-day opportunity… Millions of citizens are required to obtain the Iraqi national card, 22 FEB

 A 40-day opportunity… Millions of citizens are required to obtain the Iraqi national card

2024-02-20
A 40-day opportunity... Millions of citizens are required to obtain the Iraqi national cardAlsumaria News – Local
Millions of Iraqis who possess the old paper citizenship still have a 40-day opportunity to obtain the Iraqi national card, after the Ministry of Interior announced the extension of working with old identification documents in state departments and conducting transactions until next April 1, after the deadline was The final is on March 1.
*Extension of the deadline.
The spokesman for the Ministry of Interior and the Security Media Cell, Brigadier General Miqdad Miri, said in a statement received by Al-Sumaria News, that “with the aim of making more room for honorable citizens, the Ministry of Interior decided to extend the work on identification documents until 1-4-2024,” stressing the continuation of the work of the departments. The National Card in Baghdad and the governorates to provide the best services to visitors and reduce the burden on them.”
This extension came after the Ministry of Interior previously set next March 1 as a deadline for approving paper identification documents in state departments and for reviews of various transactions.
According to the latest statistics, the number of unified cards issued so far has reached approximately 35 million cards, out of approximately 44 million Iraqis.
After April 1, 2024 (the period specified by the Ministry of Interior), paper citizenship will be ineffective in government audits and transactions, but you will still have proof of identity that can be used whether in checks or any other procedure.
Earlier, the civil status departments in the Iraqi governorates witnessed a “tremendous” momentum of citizens wishing to obtain the Iraqi national card, which prompted the Interior Ministry to clarify that the issuance of the national card will continue and will not stop at a specific date.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi government had launched the national card project in 2015 as an alternative to the old documents that were approved by the previous regime. The project also aims to prepare a central database for all Iraqis, and issue unified national cards for them to be used in promoting transactions in official state institutions and departments.
The project witnessed delays at times, represented by stopping the printing and issuing of the card due to technical problems and the lack of provision of raw materials due to the delay in paying the financial dues to the company contracting with the Iraqi Ministry of Interior. However, these problems have recently been overcome, and work is proceeding smoothly in the civil status departments, according to their officials.
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The Russian ambassador calls on Iraq to join BRICS: I am Abu Daoud and my son was born in Baghdad, 22 FEB

 The Russian ambassador calls on Iraq to join BRICS: I am Abu Daoud and my son was born in Baghdad

The Russian ambassador calls on Iraq to join BRICS - I am Abu Daoud and my son was born in BaghdadBaghdad – 964
The Russian ambassador to Iraq, Elbrus Kutrashev, said that the opportunity is available to Iraq to join the BRICS countries , and that he is not concerned with the nature of the American response to this decision if Baghdad takes it. He also spoke with great admiration about the visit of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani to Moscow (October 2023). He said that he did not expect the visit to be so successful.
The Russian Ambassador to Iraq, Elbrus Kutrashev, in an interview with the journalist Saif Ali, followed by the 964 network :
Russian-Iraqi relations are good and have a long history. There are no complications, neither from a historical standpoint nor from a current standpoint. External factors are what complicate these relations. As for the two peoples, we have a good and solid friendship. I am very comfortable being Russia’s ambassador to Iraq.
In diplomatic life, it is very difficult to separate personal life from work life, and I intended to choose Iraq as my first diplomatic station, because I love Iraq and my personal life is linked to Iraq. My first son was born in Baghdad in 1999, and bears the name David, so I am Abu David.
Russia is ready to provide anything that Iraq needs, and we will not be stingy with anything that we can provide and give to Iraq, including economic cooperation. The visit of the Sudanese President to Russia was very successful and beyond all expectations, and I was convinced that the visit would be successful, but not to this extent, and the visit was It has a historical dimension and formed a solid base for continuing to develop our relations in all fields.
In Iraq, we do not play the game of axes, and we do not look at Iraq as an arena for conflicts with anyone. Iraq is the one who chooses with whom it will develop its relations, and we have no sensitivity towards any country, whether Russia, America, China, or other countries.
If Iraq wishes to join the BRICS group, there is a joint leadership that is looking into the matter. In fact, we have no agendas against America or others. If Iraq wants, welcome, we will work to help it comfortably, and I do not care about the American response on this issue.

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Iraq's Institutions Gain Unprecedented Trust Amidst Ongoing Challenges, 22 FEB

 Iraq's Institutions Gain Unprecedented Trust Amidst Ongoing Challenges

In a world often clouded by uncertainty and strife, the people of Iraq are witnessing a remarkable transformation. Amidst the ongoing challenges of political tension, security concerns, and economic struggles, a beam of hope shines through as Iraqis' confidence in their national institutions soars to unprecedented heights. This newfound trust, reflected in a record-high 56% of the population expressing confidence in the national government, marks a pivotal moment in Iraq's journey towards stability and democracy.


A Beacon of Hope Amidst Challenges

The surge in confidence is not confined to the government alone. Local police, military forces, and the judiciary have all seen similar increases in public trust. This collective rise in institutional faith comes at a critical time for Iraq, as the nation continues to grapple with the threat posed by ISIS, tensions over the presence of US troops, and concerns regarding Iran's influence in the region. Despite these hurdles, the government's efforts to reach a national consensus on key issues signal a commitment to unity and progress.

Voices of Leadership and Unity

Key figures in Iraqi politics, such as Masoud Barzani and Qubad Talabani, have made statements reflecting the complex dynamics of Iraq's political landscape. Their words underscore the ongoing security and stability concerns while also highlighting the efforts towards national consensus and unity. Amidst these discussions, the majority of Iraqis approve of their leadership and the newly elected Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, pointing to a hopeful trajectory for the nation's future.

Navigating the Road Ahead

Despite the significant strides in building confidence, Iraq continues to face challenges that could undermine its progress. Corruption, a lack of faith in elections, and economic struggles persist as obstacles on the path to sustained stability and prosperity. The disparities in confidence levels, particularly in regions like Iraqi Kurdistan, underscore the complex regional dynamics that the government must navigate in its quest for national unity.

In the midst of ongoing challenges, the rise in Iraqis' confidence in their institutions stands as a testament to the nation's resilience and the collective desire for a brighter future. As Iraq continues to navigate the complexities of its political climate, the enduring faith of its people in their national institutions offers a foundation of hope upon which to build a stable and unified nation.

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