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    Newspaper: 160 thousand Iraqis living in Jordan participate in the parliamentary elections

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    Newspaper: 160 thousand Iraqis living in Jordan participate in the parliamentary elections Empty Newspaper: 160 thousand Iraqis living in Jordan participate in the parliamentary elections

    Post by Rocky Tue May 08, 2018 3:58 am


    Newspaper: 160 thousand Iraqis living in Jordan participate in the parliamentary elections

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The Jordanian newspaper "Al Ghad" reported on Monday that 160 thousand Iraqis will participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections, noting that the Kingdom has agreed to the opening of 13 polling stations.
    "The Iraqis living in Jordan will vote Thursday and Friday in the fourth parliamentary elections in their country after the US occupation in 2003, and the second elections taking place after the withdrawal of US troops from their country," the paper said in a report. In 2011 amidst heated political conflicts and "aspirations for a new future" to choose their representatives in the 329-member parliament.
    The newspaper added that "Jordan recently agreed to the opening of 13 polling stations, 11 in Amman and one in Zarqa and Irbid, with the expected participation of about 160 thousand Iraqis and Iraqis who reside on the territory of the Kingdom of these elections." Ending / 25

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