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    Western embassies exert pressure on "elected judges" to keep election results

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    Post by Rocky Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:26 am

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    Western embassies exert pressure on "elected judges" to keep election results

    The fate of the counting and counting of the results of the legislative elections held last May is still uncertain as the parliament voted to appoint judges to supervise them following the large frauds established by the ministerial committee in the polling stations inside and outside Iraq, while there is talk about the existence of a movement to keep the electronic results Or show matching results.
    A panel of judges assigned to the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) said a recount in parliamentary elections last May would be only in areas reported in official reports of fraud or official complaints.
    The winning political blocs in the legislative elections according to the results of counting and sorting, "e", negotiations to form the largest bloc in preparation for the formation of the next government, where he announced on June 13, 2018 the accession of the Fatah Alliance led by Hadi al-Ameri to the alliance to form the "largest bloc" , Pointing out that the new alliance comes with the preservation of the tripartite alliance, which was concluded earlier, between Ssron and the National Coalition and the stream of wisdom.
    The Prime Minister Haider Abadi and the leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, announced on Saturday, June 23, 2018, an alliance between their coalition (victory and rest).
    Revealed political sources for the «Journal News» on pressure exerted on the Electoral Commission (judges assigned) from external parties have interests in the alliances announced, in preparation for the formation of the next government in accordance with its interests.
    The sources pointed out that "the presence of bodies working with the embassies of Western countries in Iraq, using the method of intimidation and encouragement under the pretext of protecting judges assigned from party interventions, with the aim of imposing dictates and see the results in advance."
    The source added that "these bodies supported by Western countries through their embassies in Iraq are trying to support some of the forces that achieved advanced positions in the light of the results of the electronic elections and have Western tendencies by trying to spare the owners of the recent alliances from prejudice or weakening."
    In turn, political analyst Abbas al-Ardawi, that "there is great pressure exerted on the Electoral Commission to win some political figures losing, not only to keep the same results."
    Al-Ardawi said in an interview with the «Journal News», that "the judges assigned to be exposed to administrative problems for the lack of experience in the management of the electoral process and this requires the use of cadres of the second line in the Commission and thus may interfere with manipulating the process of counting and sorting by hand," noting " on them".
    He added that "the results of the elections in general will not see a major change, but will change mostly within a single block any arrangement within the bloc to the seats of allies in it."
    "The Electoral Commission is an independent body that is not affected by external bodies and the judges assigned to the judiciary, but the foreign intervention is available through embassies or people who wish it, but it will continue with the judicial decision, which is partial counting and counting of the election results," said Mustansiriya University professor of political science.
    He added in an interview with «Journal News», that "the results of the elections announced electronically will remain as they are, but will change the people of the list itself and does not make a big difference as some of the parties."
    For his part, MP for the National Alliance, Rahim Darraji, the conditions imposed by Arab countries, especially neighboring Iraq to keep Prime Minister Haider Abadi in office in return for support for Iraq in the file of reconstruction and large funds.
    "Al-Abadi enjoys strong Gulf and Arab support and is acceptable to remain in office for the second term despite the fact that his government has not submitted anything," Darraji said in an interview.
    He added that "neighboring countries in addition to foreign countries stipulated that it will support Iraq in the reconstruction of cities destroyed by terrorism in the case of Abadi took the premiership for the second term."
    As for the leader of the Islamic Dawa Party Jassem Mohammed Jaafar, it is likely to hold a meeting of the members of the Shura Council to discuss political alliances and the crisis within the party, indicating that the leadership's efforts are focused on forming a coalition guaranteed by 70 deputies victory and the rule of law.
    Jaafar said that "the current political crisis, whether in the party or outside, requires the party's Shura Council to discuss the repercussions of that crisis and make the necessary proposals."
    He added that "the leadership of the party seeks in any way to unite the coalition victory (headed by Haider Abadi) and the rule of law (headed by Nuri al-Maliki) and the formation of a strong coalition of more than 70 deputies to be the strongest nucleus in the formation of the next government."
    The Federal Court decided that the re-counting of ballot boxes for the legislative elections held last May will include only centers suspected of fraud and fraud, whether inside or outside Iraq.

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