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Kirkuk's first census in decades: a test of ethnic relations and political stability, 20 NOV

 Kirkuk's first census in decades: a test of ethnic relations and political stability


Shafaq News/ Kirkuk, a city defined by its ethnic and sectarian diversity, is facing challenges with its first population and housing census in decades. As the province embarks on this long-awaited process, concerns are growing over its potential to disrupt the delicate demographic balance and communal harmony. 


While some see the census as a vital tool for economic development, others worry it could be manipulated to shift population dynamics, reigniting tensions in a city still healing from past conflicts.



Kirkuk's Historical Context 

Kirkuk has long been at the heart of Iraq's ethnic and political tensions. The city has experienced dramatic demographic shifts, particularly after the 2003 invasion. Under Saddam Hussein’s regime, the policy of 'Arabization' significantly altered Kirkuk's ethnic composition by relocating Arab families to the region, while pushing out many Kurds and Turkmen. However, following the fall of Saddam, there was a reverse process—Kurds began to return to their ancestral lands, reigniting ethnic and political tensions.

The upcoming census, which has not been conducted since 1997, due to concerns about political manipulation, holds great importance for Kirkuk, as its diverse ethnic groups—Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmen—view the process as a critical moment to solidify their political and demographic standing in the city. 

Each group has its aspirations for the census results, with the Kurds aiming to demonstrate their majority status, a claim that could bolster their territorial demands over Kirkuk. On the other hand, Arabs and Turkmen in the region fear that such an outcome could further marginalize their communities, particularly in terms of political power and control over the city’s resources.

In addition to its political importance, Kirkuk’s vast oil reserves add another layer of complexity. The city’s oil wealth remains a central issue, with both the Kurdistan Region and Baghdad competing for control of the province's resources. The results of the census could directly impact the distribution of oil revenues, potentially reshaping the economic landscape of Iraq. 

A shift in Kirkuk’s demographic balance might also influence future negotiations over economic shares between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). 

While the census was expected to reveal the religious or ethnic composition of Iraq, a decision was made not to ask citizens about this information, which has led to opposition in disputed regions.

Calls for Halt 

The Arab Coalition in Kirkuk has called to suspend the census process, urging Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and overseeing authorities to halt the procedures immediately.

In a statement, the coalition stressed that “Kirkuk's sensitive nature means any manipulation of its population balance through illegal means could lead to threatening the city's stability.”

The Iraqi Turkmen Front also expressed concerns, alleging "clear violations" in the census process in Kirkuk. A statement from the group highlighted the entry of numerous families not originally from the province, observing these actions publicly and “under the gaze of both the public and security forces.” 

The Front criticized this as “an open attempt to alter the demographic landscape of the province.”

Kurds Call for Participation 

The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) bloc, the largest Kurdish party in Iraq led by Masoud Barzani, has called for the participation of all Kurds and other ethnic groups in the disputed areas, including Kirkuk, in the ongoing population census. The bloc described the census as an "important step" for providing a data foundation for economic conditions.

Hassan Majid, head of the KDP bloc in Kirkuk, told Shafaq News that Prime Minister al-Sudani's recent visit to Erbil provided reassurance regarding the disputed areas, which fall under Article 140 of the Iraqi Constitution. 

“While the KDP has had reservations about conducting the census in these areas, we emphasized our support for the participation of all ethnic groups.”

He further stated that the KDP views the census as an economic development tool, adding, "Any country lacking a developmental database is like a person walking in the dark without sight." 

Authorities Reassure 

Since the morning, the province has been experiencing relative calm, with a curfew in place aimed at facilitating the population census process, according to Captain Amer Nouri, spokesperson for Kirkuk Police.

Speaking to Shafaq News, Nouri confirmed that the curfew will remain in effect until midnight on Friday. The comprehensive restrictions include strict limitations on vehicle movement and the closure of external checkpoints. “The primary objective of these measures is to ensure stability and facilitate the work of census teams.”

In addition, the provincial government in Kirkuk has taken steps to ensure the census is conducted fairly, with local officials stressing the importance of transparency. However, the complex political dynamics in the city raise questions about whether the process can remain neutral or if external pressures will influence the outcomes."

Mustafa Akram, Director of Planning and Statistics in Kirkuk, told Shafaq News that approximately 5,652 individuals are working as enumerators and assistants, along with around 1,000 supervisors overseeing the efforts. He highlighted that Kirkuk province has made significant progress in field enumeration and family registration, positioning it among “the most advanced areas in the completion and documentation of the fieldwork.”

Akram explained the revised approach for the census team composition in Kirkuk, noting that the need for mixed ethnic teams of Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmen in one location has been eliminated. “Instead, workers from the same ethnic group are assigned to their respective areas: Kurds in Kurdish areas, Arabs in Arab areas, and Turkmen in Turkmen areas, ensuring smoother operations.”

Riad Saleh, a member of the Kirkuk Provincial Council, further reassured Shafaq News that the Planning and Statistics Directorate in Kirkuk is performing effectively.

Addressing rumors about favoritism, he clarified that the selection process for assistant staff showed equal representation from all three ethnic groups, with 200 Kurds, 200 Arabs, and 200 Turkmen selected. 

Saleh stressed the importance of cooperation among all ethnicities to ensure the census's success, pointing out that the process would pave the way for projects and services benefiting the entire province in the near future.

As Kirkuk undergoes this delicate process, the results could either pave the way for greater cooperation or intensify the region's political rifts, depending on how effectively the ethnic groups and authorities manage the complexities of this momentous event.

STATUS OF THE RV, PART. 2 BY MNT GOAT, 20 NOV

 Pegging to a currency basket: The why and how of pegging under floating exchange rates in: Finance & Development Volume 23 Issue 003 (1986)

Following the generalized floating of the world’s major currencies in 1973, a number of smaller countries began pegging the value of their currencies to an average value, or basket, of selected foreign currencies. 

At the end of 1985, 43 member countries of the Fund maintained such basket peg arrangements. Taking into account countries that adopted and then abandoned a basket peg, the total number of countries with such arrangements during 1973-85 was 63

While the ability to maintain a market determined exchange rate is a benefit of free floating shared by all countries, it can be a relatively costly arrangement for small countries, with their smaller volume of foreign exchange transactions, relatively inelastic trade flows, and less developed financial markets.

 These countries, therefore, have a greater incentive to choose a fixed over a freely floating exchange rate. In the current environment, however, when most major currencies are floating independently, no small country can maintain a strictly fixed exchange rate system: a decision to peg the currency to any major currency inevitably leads it to float against all other floating currencies.

The choice of a basket depends upon the exchange rate policy objective of the authorities. This objective may be defined in terms of a readily identifiable relative price variable, such as the terms of trade or the real exchange rate, or in terms of a macroeconomic variable such as the balance of trade or, more important, the balance of payments.  

Once the objective is defined, the choice of currencies and the weights to be assigned to them in Finance & Development I September 1986 41 ©International Monetary Fund. Not for Redistribution the basket can be made on the basis of the relative importance the authorities attach to exchange rate stability against various currencies in the light of the chosen policy objective. The greater the need for stability vis-a-vis a particular currency, the greater its relative weight in the basket. Determining the exact weights is a complex exercise.

Bottom line is this – the IMF fully intends to repeg the IQD to a basket of currencies once they revalue it and turn it back on FOREX (as you know this is called a reinstatement for all you newbies). It will initially be a FREE FLOAT driven by market fluctuations however it will be monitored and my CBI contact has told me they will cap it at a level to control the initial massive swings, if needed.

 Then over a period, the rate is expected to settle down to its nominal rate. I am told this could be about $3.85ish. The then CBI director in 2011 Dr. Shabibi told his audience in a news media  conference on the Iraqi economy that the dinar could sustain a fluctuation as high as $16 USD. Many of these very stupid intel gurus have told you many lies about what he really said as they exaggerate this peak amount to much, much more. Don’t believe it. 

I am told that the IMF will use the cap at about $9-$11 to prevent wild swings out of control that could potentially hurt the basket. I also want to bring out the very recent article on the Special Drawing Rights (SDR) and how important this article is, however, most readers did not even realize or catch on as to why they were explaining all of this to us. So, let me bring it to your attention again. Let me bring out the main points of this article since we are talking about this basket today and connect this SDR news to the basket of currencies we are about to see for the new peg.

https://mntgoatnewsusa.com/latest-mnt-goat-newsletter/

MNT GOAT: "After the revaluation, it was linked to a basket of global currencies." @DINARREVALUATION

 


Statistics Authority: The census will start tomorrow from 7 am to midnight for two days, 20 NOV

 Statistics Authority: The census will start tomorrow from 7 am to midnight for two days

Economy News – Baghdad

The Statistics and Geographic Information Systems Authority in the Ministry of Planning confirmed that the census process will begin tomorrow from 7 am to midnight for two days, while indicating that the two enumers will visit each house 3 times to complete and audit the data.

Qusai Abdul Fattah Raouf, Director General of the Technical Affairs Department of the Authority, Head of the Technical and Field Work Sector of the Census, said in a statement reported by the official news agency, and seen by “Economy News”, that “the counters will start tomorrow at seven in the morning visiting the homes of citizens to check the information that was previously noted electronically before and until midnight for two days,” noting that “the meter repeats the visit of families three times to check their information and ensure their presence at home according to its choice for the appropriate time.”
 
He added that “the meter will write the phrase ‘the house is locked’ on the house where the family was not present after visiting it three times during the census period and at different times,” pointing out that “the number of counters exceeded 130,000 in addition to supervisors.”

The general population census in Iraq will be launched tomorrow, Wednesday, and will include all governorates, including the Kurdistan Region, and aims to provide accurate and comprehensive data on the population, their geographical distribution, and living standards, as the government announced the imposition of a curfew on Wednesday and Thursday.


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STATUS OF THE RV , PART. 1 BY MNT GOAT, 20 NOV

STATUS OF THE RV

As the choo choo train rolls down the tracks to its final destination, the reinstatement we read yet another article by Ali Daadoush, the Iraqi economists. Remember him? He wrote a couple articles in the past about how the Project to Delete the Zeros will work and the benefits and drawbacks of it. 

So, just recently he published yet another article on this same subject matter titled “DELETE ZEROS AND EVALUATE THE DINAR“.

 But this time his new article is concentrating on the revaluation part giving examples of countries that recently revalued and how it worked. The part that sparked my interest the most was about when he wrote and I quote After the revaluation, it was linked to a basket of global currencies.”

 He was referring to the Chinese government Yuan and its revaluation of its currency in 2005, which was then linked to the US dollar prior to the revaluation. 

However, after the revaluation, it was linked to a basket of global currencies. Why is he telling us this? 

Is he saying Iraq will experience the same kind of move with the IQD?

I believe he is telling the citizens of Iraq that this also is what will occur to the IQD when it too revalues soon. 

I have to tell you again this has been the IMF’s plan all along to take the Iraqi dinar off the sole de facto peg to the US dollar and then place it in a basket of currencies with weighted percentages for each of the currencies. 

This will mitigate the risks on the peg if anyone of the currencies takes a hit. In 2011 Iraq published an article by the CBI also telling us that five (5) currencies would be used in the basket and a year later changed it to six (6). 

We will have to wait to see what the final basket looks like. These are the currencies of the major developed countries. The author does not go on to explain how these new pegs work in these baskets so I will explain a bit today for you.

You can reference the PDF on the internet. From this link for further information on this subject matter. It explains the technical issues behind the choice, composition, and operation of a basket peg under a system of floating exchange rates. It is by economist Shinji Takagi.

https://mntgoatnewsusa.com/latest-mnt-goat-newsletter/

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MARKZ: .."if they are right- by Thursday we should get an announcement"

 


Prime Minister’s Advisor: National development plans depend on census results, 20 nov

 Prime Minister’s Advisor: National development plans depend on census results

Economy News _ Baghdad

The financial adviser to the Prime Minister, Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, confirmed on Wednesday that the census data will guide government investments to improve infrastructure and services, while pointing out that national development plans will depend on the census results.

“The census is an essential strategic tool for achieving sustainable economic growth in Iraq,” Prime Minister Mazhar Mohammed Saleh, an interview with the Iraqi News Agency, which was followed by “Economy News.”

He stressed that “the data resulting from this census will contribute to improving government administration, enhancing levels of governance, as well as supporting investment and increasing the efficiency of the use of resources to achieve comprehensive economic development.”

Saleh pointed out that “the comprehensive population census offers many fundamental axes that contribute to achieving these goals, most notably:

1. The census helps to identify areas suffering from a lack of services and infrastructure, which directs government investments to improve these sectors, as these investments include water services, roads, electricity, schools, hospitals, and banks.

2. The census provides a detailed database for drawing up effective housing policies.

3. Through detailed data on the workforce, the government can develop policies to support employment, train workers, and stimulate productive sectors to serve the national economy.

4. The comprehensive population census allows it to collect accurate information about the number of the population, their geographical distribution, age groups, and educational level, in addition to its contribution to helping the government and the private sector to better plan and determine economic priorities and optimal policies within national development plans, especially the development plan 2024-2028.


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