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12/10/2024
Information / Baghdad..
MP for the Al-Fatah parliamentary bloc, Walid Al-Sahlani, confirmed today, Tuesday, that political differences still exist regarding controversial laws.
Al-Sahlani told Al-Maalouma Agency, "All controversial laws within the House of Representatives need political consensus and in-depth discussions in order to pass them."
He added, "It is difficult to pass controversial laws in one basket, given the differences over some laws, including the general amnesty law."
He pointed out that "there is a difference regarding the amnesty and real estate laws, in addition to some observations regarding the personal status law," stressing that "the controversial laws will be postponed to the next legislative session in order to allow more time to reach political understandings."
John, I don't know TNT's information, but I can tell you that several contacts were contacted to renegotiate rate change contracts today. So that's been an ongoing thing.
I have a phenomenal, phenomenal source. A contractor there. Someone I've worked with on other projects around the world who is a contractor there and that's where you get a lot of the information from.
But I haven't received any update from him.
I was traveling to Australia. So I don't have much information about it, but I'm trying to get one directly from my personal friends that I can call on the phone and tell him.
But we found out that they have called the contractors as of this morning, I'm talking about dawn as soon as the sun came up and the day had begun.
Which for me is great news.
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The Dinar was revalued in the country and the contracts have a different price and that is why they have to be renegotiated. 👍👏
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John, no conozco la información de TNT, pero puedo decirles que varios contactos fueron contactados para renegociar los contratos de cambio de tarifa hoy. Así que eso ha sido algo continuo.
Tengo una fuente fenomenal, fenomenal. Un contratista allí. Alguien con quien he trabajado en otros proyectos en todo el mundo que es contratista allí y de ahí es de donde se obtiene mucha información.
Pero no he recibido ninguna actualización de él. Estaba viajando a Australia. Así que no tengo mucha información al respecto, pero estoy tratando de conseguir uno directo de mis amigos personales al que pueda llamar por teléfono y decirle.
Pero nos enteramos de que han llamado a los contratistas a partir de esta mañana, estoy hablando del amanecer tan pronto como salió el sol y el día había comenzado.
Lo que para mí es una gran noticia.
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El Dinar se revalúo en el país y los contratos tienen otro precio y por eso hay que renegociar. 👍👏
Ahora hay que esperar que se haga internacional. Bravo
PM Al-Sudani in Victory Anniversary: Terrorism no longer has a foothold in Iraq
Shafaq News/ On Monday, the Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, declared that terrorism no longer has a foothold in Iraq.
dding: 0px; text-align: justify;">During his speech in Victory Day anniversary, commemorating seven years since Iraq's defeat of ISIS, Al-Sudani praised the sacrifices of the nation, stating, “This victory, achieved through the sacrifices of our martyrs and wounded, supported by the fatwa of the Supreme Religious Authority, is a source of pride for all Iraqis.”
He highlighted Iraq's role in combating terrorism on behalf of the world, adding, “Our allies stood with us in this fight because Iraqis were battling a threat that endangered the entire region and the globe. Today, terrorism has no place in Iraq, and its remnants face only defeat and flight before our armed forces.”
The PM further stressed the importance of addressing the root causes of the 2014 ISIS invasion, pledging to strengthen the rule of law, rebuild liberated areas, and support displaced communities. Iraq has emerged stronger, victorious, and resolute in its pursuit of reconstruction and development, he said.
Commenting on the ongoing crisis in neighboring Syria, Al-Sudani urged the international community to act responsibly, stating, “We hope that the region and the world will act responsibly to safeguard Syria’s security and sovereignty. The Syrian people must have the freedom to determine their future, and the international community must ensure the unity of Syrian territory and protect its diversity.”
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UNAMI on Victory Day: Calls to rid Iraq of Da’esh remnants, extremism and fanaticism
Shafaq News/ On Monday, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) described Iraq's Victory Day as an “important milestone,” calling for the elimination of the remnants of ISIS.
“On the 10th of December, Iraq celebrates Victory Day, marking the liberation of its territory from the control of the terrorist group Dae’sh/ISIL. On this important milestone, we recall the great sacrifices of Iraqis to reclaim their land and establish security and stability throughout the country,” UNAMI stated.
It further affirmed that Victory Day underscores the importance of preserving the achievements made through the efforts of all Iraqis and their partners worldwide. “It is a call for all to consolidate national unity and to jointly work towards a strong Iraq that can confront challenges, and one that is free of the tensions and conflicts afflicting the region.
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“On this occasion, we laud the achievements made since the territorial victory over terrorism,” it added, calling for “continued efforts to rid Iraq not only of the remnants of Dae’sh, but of all forms of extremism and fanaticism.”
UNAMI expressed its vision for a future Iraq where all citizens enjoy security, safety, respect for human rights, and the rule of law. “We look forward to the country turning the pages of the painful past for good by strengthening national reconciliation to maintain the gains achieved, and to focus on what unites and avoid what divides, including controversial topics that do not contribute to unifying the social fabric and cohesion among its components,” it said.
Addressing the return of displaced Iraqis, UNAMI expressed hope that "the joy of victory will be completed with the safe and dignified return of all those displaced by this conflict to their homes, and when all Iraqi citizens are repatriated from Al-Hol camp in northeast Syria and integrated into society." It also commended the efforts of the Iraqi government, supported by UNAMI and the UN Iraq Country Team, in tackling these issues.
“The United Nations reiterates its full support for the Government and people of Iraq in the restoration of sovereignty and control over their territory, and in achieving sustainable stability and development. Iraq has proven to the world that it is capable, through the solidarity of its people, of overcoming challenges and creating a brighter and more prosperous future for all its citizens,” UNAMI concluded.