Saturday/Sunday UPDATE for September 29 & 30, 2018
RayRen98 said
09:53 AM Sep 30, 2018
Saturday - A bank source reported rates on Zim flashing Friday night from .22 to .55 and then turning gray. The dinar was reportedly having the same activity with rates flashing from 3.71 up to 4.81 and then graying out . They expect final rates the first week of October if all continues as informed.
Iraq TV reported an agreement from members of Parliament blacklisting anyone who participated in the Kurdistan referendum from holding the title of President and not inviting them to take part in Parliament. Kurds were told they have two days to select a candidate to represent them as their President or Saleh would be appointed.
Sunday - Kurds did not yet agree on a candidate-select for president and dislike that Baghdad is making their decision for them. They left the meeting referencing unconstitutional activity and will not attend any Parliament meetings due to that fact. Without the Kurds, a quorum cannot be established to have official votes passed and they want the Federal Court to intervene. The saga between the Kurds and Baghdad continues..... #wearethepeople
RayRen98 said
10:00 AM Sep 30, 2018
ADDITION - Sunday news.... The Kurds have brokered a satisfactory arrangement and will now cast their vote for Saleh.
Saturday - A bank source reported rates on Zim flashing Friday night from .22 to .55 and then turning gray. The dinar was reportedly having the same activity with rates flashing from 3.71 up to 4.81 and then graying out . They expect final rates the first week of October if all continues as informed.
Iraq TV reported an agreement from members of Parliament blacklisting anyone who participated in the Kurdistan referendum from holding the title of President and not inviting them to take part in Parliament. Kurds were told they have two days to select a candidate to represent them as their President or Saleh would be appointed.
Sunday - Kurds did not yet agree on a candidate-select for president and dislike that Baghdad is making their decision for them. They left the meeting referencing unconstitutional activity and will not attend any Parliament meetings due to that fact. Without the Kurds, a quorum cannot be established to have official votes passed and they want the Federal Court to intervene. The saga between the Kurds and Baghdad continues..... #wearethepeople
ADDITION - Sunday news....
The Kurds have brokered a satisfactory arrangement and will now cast their vote for Saleh.