Situation in Iraq is presently taking a new dimension. The country is actually facing a lot of challenging time and the citizens are not taking things lying low at all. The Iraqi citizens had been quiet about everything until now that they decide to show their grievances over present situation of things in the country.
It was the same Iraqi populace that bore the brunt of the series of wars that besieged the country earlier. They were the ones that suffered mostly from the consequences of the wars that were fought on their homeland. If you say that they have a very good reason to complain if things are not moving on rightly, then you may be correct.
It had been some time since the Iraqi government declared its intention to revaluate the Iraqi dinar in intent to make the Iraqi currency far stronger that it presently is. The whole world applauded this decision and the Iraqi populace too saw it as an opportunity to get their lives back. The Iraqis know for sure that a stronger Iraqi dinar will translate to a better Iraqi economy, which will help them to reduce the cost of living and improve the standard of living of all Iraqis.
It is very evident that since the time the declaration was made, nothing seems to be in motion yet. Nothing in line with the revaluation or the redenomination had been put into practice. Because of this, the Iraqi nation had been put into a great state of jeopardy to the extent that the populace couldn’t keep their heads down anymore and just watch things happen.
The reason for the complaint includes the delay that the country is experiencing about the formation of a new government. This issue too had been in the pipeline for so long and Iraqis are beginning to adjudge the whole situation as being too long already. They are also getting very impatient about the present decadence in Iraq.
It is like the new government formation was not going to see the light of day after all; if it is ever going to happen, no one when it is going to be. This is exactly what is causing the impatient on the part of the populace. The last time the country went to the poll, the outcome was that the number of votes was not sufficient to elect a prime minister. It is also very glaring that the absence of a generally elected leader in the country can be responsible for the delay in the kick off of the revaluation and redenomination exercises that the Iraqi dinar is supposed to be taken through in an attempt to rebuild the Iraqi dinar and the Iraqi economy.
The Iraqi populace is also complaining about the general devastated state that things are in the country. They want a quick solution to what is happening in the country presently and for their lives to be returned to a near normal; if not normal state before things get out of hands.
