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    "The Guardian" expects to "open" the majority of the votes of Iraqis in the elections

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    "The Guardian" expects to "open" the majority of the votes of Iraqis in the elections Empty "The Guardian" expects to "open" the majority of the votes of Iraqis in the elections

    Post by Rocky Sat 12 May 2018, 7:51 am


    "The Guardian" expects to "open" the majority of the votes of Iraqis in the elections

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    The Al-Ghadriyan newspaper expected Saturday that the Fatah alliance will win the majority of the votes of Iraqis in the current parliamentary elections, pointing out that the Iraqis attach great importance to the political situation after the elimination of "Dahesh."
    "Of all the blocs and parties competing in the elections, the two main factions to win the largest number of votes are the victory alliance led by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and the Al-Fateh coalition led by Hadi al-Amiri, which includes a large number of popular crowd factions," the newspaper said in a translation, .
    "Support for post-war policies and victory over a supporter has become for many Iraqis the same importance as the country itself and the issue in Saturday's vote is whether the 150,000 popular mobilization factions that have been integrated into the institutions of the Iraqi state are to become an independent institution Influential. "
    The newspaper "Financial Times" British expected earlier that the Fatah alliance will achieve significant results in the parliamentary elections to be held on Saturday, noting that its president Hadi al-Ameri will be a strong competitor to the post of prime minist

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