Thursday, May 21, 2026

Leadership Change & Dinar Future 📊🇮🇶 #iqd

 


AL-ZAYDI: ECONOMIC REFORM, ARMS CONTROL, AND E-GOVERNANCE ARE OUR GOVERNMENT’S TOP PRIORITIES

 AL-ZAYDI: ECONOMIC REFORM, ARMS CONTROL, AND E-GOVERNANCE ARE OUR GOVERNMENT’S TOP PRIORITIES

Prime Minister Ali Faleh al-Zaidi announced his government’s priorities on Thursday, while also calling on diplomatic missions to resume their work in Baghdad. The Prime Minister’s Media Office stated in a press release received by Mawazin News that “Ali al-Zaidi reviewed the new government’s ministerial program, emphasizing its determination to fulfill the aspirations of the Iraqi people, placing the citizen’s interest among its top priorities.” According to the statement, al-Zaidi said, “The path to reform begins from within by confronting corruption and administrative inefficiency.”

He indicated that he would face the challenges based on his belief in the capabilities and patience of the Iraqi people, transforming crises into opportunities and setbacks into milestones in making a difference to enhance services, build robust institutions, and propel Iraq towards e-governance and e-government. Al-Zaidi outlined his steps in “three tracks:  first, economic reform and development through economic diversification, genuine investment, and a sound financial and banking system; second, social development, establishing social justice, caring for the most vulnerable groups, protecting children, and empowering women; and third, reforming the security apparatus by monopolizing weapons in the hands of the state, strengthening the capabilities of the security forces, and consolidating their authority.” The citizen’s trust in democracy.”

He noted that “Iraq, with its deep-rooted civilization, human and cultural diversity, and the supreme religious authority it represents, qualifies us to stand and restore the government’s standing.” He called on all diplomatic missions to “return to their work in Baghdad,” and expressed his gratitude to the government of Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani.


MNT GOAT HIGHLIGHTS : 🇮🇶🚀 Iraq Economic & Political Shift: Reform, Oil Law & Currency Talk Intensifies

🇮🇶🚀 Iraq Economic & Political Shift: Reform, Oil Law & Currency Talk Intensifies

🏛️ Government priorities & reform agenda

  • 🇮🇶 Leadership pushes economic reform, financial stability, and anti-corruption
  • 🏦 Strong emphasis on strengthening banking systems
  • 🚀 Narrative of a more stable and structured national economy
  • ⚖️ Continued political focus on governance, transparency, and institutional control

🤝 Government + Central Bank alignment

  • 🏦 Closer coordination between government and the Central Bank of Iraq
  • 📊 Shared focus on:
    • financial discipline
    • economic stability
    • institutional reform
  • 🔧 Push to improve execution and reduce delays in reforms

💱 Currency & monetary reform discussions

  • 💵 Ongoing debate around currency reform and monetary restructuring
  • 📌 Speculation includes:
    • possible new currency frameworks
    • potential long-term USD peg scenarios (1:1 discussed in commentary)
  • 🚨 No official confirmation—these remain proposals and opinions from sources/commentary

🛢️ Oil & Gas Law breakthrough pressure

  • 🏛️ After years of delay, the Oil and Gas Law is back under serious review
  • ⚙️ Seen as critical for:
    • economic stability
    • revenue distribution
    • legal clarity in the energy sector
  • 🚀 Political consensus is being discussed as a key driver for progress

💻 Digital governance & modernization

  • 📲 Expansion of e-governance and data-driven administration
  • 📊 “Dashboard-style” management concepts mentioned for real-time oversight
  • 🏗️ Focus on rebuilding institutions and improving efficiency

⚠️ Political tension & security concerns

  • 🧭 Ongoing debate over political blocs and influence inside government
  • 🚫 Concerns about militias, governance stability, and foreign influence
  • 🇺🇸 U.S. pressure cited in commentary regarding armed factions and state control

📌 CBI / “intel contact” & commentary emphasis

  • 🏦 Commentary claims (including so-called “CBI contact” narratives) suggest:
    • reforms are being actively monitored
    • timelines and progress depend on political decisions
    • currency reform is tied to multiple unresolved structural issues

🌍 Broader outlook

  • 🔄 Iraq portrayed as being in a major transition phase
  • 🏦 institutional coordination improving (government + CBI narrative)
  • 🛢️ Oil & Gas Law seen as a key milestone for economic structure
  • 💱 currency reform discussions remain speculative and politically dependent
  • 🚀 overall tone: expectation of modernization, but with unresolved challenges

#Hashtags

#Iraq 🇮🇶 #EconomicReform #CentralBank #OilAndGasLaw #Dinar #BankingSystem #MiddleEastEconomy #FinancialStability #Governance #DigitalTransformation 🚀

🇮🇶🚀 New Iraq Government 🇮🇶 focused on reform, stability, stronger banks & dinar value growth 💱🏦📈

 


AL-ZIDI’S GOVERNMENT WINS THE CONFIDENCE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND TAKES THE CONSTITUTIONAL OATH

AL-ZIDI’S GOVERNMENT WINS THE CONFIDENCE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND TAKES THE CONSTITUTIONAL OATH

The House of Representatives granted confidence to the government of Prime Minister Ali al-Zidi on Thursday during a voting session attended by 270 members of parliament. The Prime Minister and the ministers who were voted on took the constitutional oath, signaling the official start of the new government’s duties.

The House of Representatives voted on 14 out of 23 ministries, namely:

14 ministerial portfolios in Ali al-Zaidi’s government have gained the confidence of parliament, with the remaining appointments postponed until after Eid al-Adha.

1- Voting unanimously for Faleh Al-Sari as Minister of Finance.

2- Voting by an absolute majority on Basim Muhammad Khudair as Minister of Oil.

3- Voting by an absolute majority for Mohammed Nouri Ahmed as Minister of Industry.

4- Voting by an absolute majority for Ali Saad Wahib as Minister of Electricity.

5- Voting by an absolute majority for Abdul-Hussein Aziz as Minister of Health.

6- Voting by an absolute majority for Sarwa Abdulwahid as Minister of Environment.

7- Voting by an absolute majority for Abdul Rahim Jassim as Minister of Agriculture. 

8- Voting by an absolute majority for Mustafa Nizar Jumaa as Minister of Trade.

9- Voting by an absolute majority for Khalid Shawani as Minister of Justice.

10- Voting by an absolute majority on Abdul Karim Abtan as Minister of Education.

11- Voting by an absolute majority to appoint Wahab Salman Mohammed as Minister of Transport.

12- Voting by an absolute majority for Fuad Hussein as Minister of Foreign Affairs.

13- Voting by an absolute majority for Mustafa Jabbar Sand as Minister of Communications.

14- Voting by an absolute majority for Muthanna Ali Mahdi as Minister of Water Resources.

The remaining portfolios are scheduled to be voted on after the Eid al-Adha holiday, and include the ministries of: Interior, Defense, Labor and Social Affairs, Immigration and Displacement, Reconstruction and Housing, Planning, Culture, Education, Youth and Sports, in addition to the deputy prime ministers.


🇮🇶🚀 Iraq’s Economic Reset: Reform, Stability & Digital Transformation

🇮🇶🚀 Iraq’s Economic Reset: Reform, Stability & Digital Transformation

🏛️ Government & leadership direction

  • 🇮🇶 PM Ali al-Zaidi emphasizes economic reform, financial stability, and anti-corruption
  • 🏦 Strong push to strengthen Iraq’s banking system
  • 🚀 Overall signal: move toward a more stable and structured economy

🤝 Central Bank & Government alignment

  • 🏦 Government and the Central Bank of Iraq working in closer coordination
  • 📊 Focus on:
    • transparency
    • financial discipline
    • institutional stability
  • ⚖️ Stronger cooperation between fiscal and monetary policy

💱 Currency & monetary discussions

  • 💵 Proposal ideas include:
    • potential new currency issuance
    • discussion of 1:1 peg with the US dollar
  • ⏱️ Some claims suggest technical feasibility within months (subject to political agreement)
  • 🚨 Still dependent on high-level policy decisions

📲 Digital government & reforms

  • 💻 Push for digital governance systems (real-time dashboards)
  • 🏗️ Revival of reconstruction funding mechanisms (allocating revenue to national projects)
  • 🧾 Tax reform proposals targeting fairer private sector contributions

📌 Overall outlook

  • 🔄 Iraq positioned in a major reform and restructuring phase
  • 🏦 stronger coordination between institutions
  • 💱 ongoing discussions around currency stability and potential monetary changes
  • 🚧 focus on fighting corruption + improving governance
  • 🚀 narrative points toward modernization and economic stabilization

#Hashtags

#Iraq 🇮🇶 #EconomicReform #FinancialStability #CentralBank #Dinar #BankingSystem #AntiCorruption #DigitalGovernment #EconomicGrowth #MiddleEastFinance 🚀





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