Reforming the Iraqi Currency: A National Demand Presented to the New Government

16/12/2025   Share :        
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Today, on behalf of a broad segment of our people, we present a clear national demand to the new government and the elected Council of Representatives The issuance of a law to remove three zeros from the Iraqi currency, as a fundamental step to restore confidence in the dinar, improve purchasing power, and facilitate daily transactions. Monetary reform requires issuing a new 100-dinar banknote to serve as a symbol of economic stability and the strength of the state, alongside reprinting smaller denominations that citizens regularly use: 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 dinars. We also call for careful pricing and measures to prevent inflation in small goods. It is necessary to reintroduce smaller units, the fils, into circulation as in the 1970s, with denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 fils. Currency reform is incomplete without attention to the aesthetic design of the notes. We urge the involvement of Iraq’s leading artists in designing the new issues to embody the civilizations of Babylon, Assyria, and Sumer, reflecting the country’s strength, fertility, and rich history. Restoring the stature of the Iraqi currency is not merely a financial step; it is a national demand that expresses the Iraqi people’s desire for a strong state, a stable economy, and a currency worthy of Iraq’s history, present, and future. We will continue to present this proposal clearly and responsibly… Iraq deserves a currency that matches its name, prosperity, and civilization. **Dr. Ali Al-Saadi** Lecturer, College of Law, Almustaqbal University