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    Who are the most prominent losers and losers in the Iraqi elections so far?

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    Who are the most prominent losers and losers in the Iraqi elections so far? Empty Who are the most prominent losers and losers in the Iraqi elections so far?

    Post by Rocky Tue 15 May 2018, 1:36 am

    [ltr]Who are the most prominent losers and losers in the Iraqi elections so far?[/ltr]
    [ltr]Political[/ltr]
     Since 2018-05-14 at 20:51 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Follow - Mawazine News[/ltr]
    [ltr]The general election in Iraq, which took place on Saturday, has produced many variables, not only at the level of the decline of the control of the major Islamic blocs on the parliament and the distribution of votes between, or the growing popularity of the civil stream, but because it will involve with them political faces since the American occupation of their country to the end right Now.[/ltr]
    [ltr]According to leaks, both the leader of the Supreme Islamic Council, Hamam Hamoudi, and the most prominent face in the list of Iyad Allawi, "National Coalition", Mason Damluji, are considered the most prominent losers, followed by other names such as Sadiq al-Rikabi, Amer Khuzaie and Ali Alalak, Muwaffaq al-Rubaie, , And Adnan al-Asadi, while other prominent names are traded as not reaching the electoral threshold of votes, and could not be ascertained.[/ltr]
    [ltr]It is scheduled to announce later this day the Iraqi Electoral Commission final results, as announced on Sunday at a press conference from Baghdad.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The most prominent of those who retreated in the elections and lost more than two-thirds of their seats are the coalition of the rule of law led by Nuri al-Maliki, where he retreated from the previous elections, which won 92 parliamentary seats, to 25 seats only, according to the preliminary results of the elections in addition to the "stream of wisdom" It was founded months ago by Ammar al-Hakim, after he left the Supreme Council, followed by Hamam Hamoudi's Supreme Council and Fadilah, headed by Ammar al-Tohma, with a maximum of 20 seats each.[/ltr]
    [ltr]According to the figures and results of the Commission for the votes of candidates, Maliki won 91 thousand votes, while in the 2014 elections received a million and 246 thousand votes, and Allawi got 46 thousand votes in this election, while in the previous election 982 thousand votes, and Osama Najafi who Won half a million votes in the last election barely received in his hometown (Mosul) 21 thousand votes, while Prime Minister Haider Abadi 75 thousand votes, a big rise from the last election, which received only two thousand votes.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The figures, which were based on the preliminary results, announced by the Electoral Commission in a number of Iraqi provinces until Monday evening, were led by Moqtada al-Sadr by 54 seats, followed by the Fatah list with 44 seats, and in the third place was the list of "victory" headed by Prime Minister Haidar Followed by the list of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki with 24 seats, and then the list of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi with 22 seats, preliminary results are believed to change after the addition of the votes of voters abroad and the army and police forces and prison inmates, to the rest of the results Public voting M.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Abadi calls for respect for election results[/ltr]
    [ltr]In a related development, called on the Iraqi Prime Minister, on Monday, the political blocs and citizens to "respect the election results," expressing his willingness to "cooperate to form a strong government."[/ltr]
    [ltr]"Political blocs and citizens should respect the results of the electoral process in the country," Abbadi said in a televised address, stressing that "complaints and objections must be dealt with under legal means."[/ltr]
    [ltr]"We have worked since the first day to receive this government in 2014 to liberate the land of Iraq and to prevent the expansion of" appealed "to the rest of the provinces, and work to achieve security and stability and end sectarianism among Iraqis, and remove the barriers and differences between the people of one people, and unite their efforts to face the threat of terrorism, Partition and loss that was just around the corner. "[/ltr]

    [ltr]"We have worked to ensure that the state is strong and respected in its regional and international environment, and that the government is free from corruption and abhorrent quotas, the priorities we have given the most important and the most important part. And its people. "[/ltr]
    [ltr]Abadi stressed that his government "will assume the full responsibility of the country's leadership, protection and defense of its unity, interests and sovereignty until the formation of the new government, which will undertake to carry out these national tasks and maintain and maintain important achievements achieved."[/ltr]
    [ltr]"We are fully prepared to work and cooperate to build and form the strongest possible government for Iraq, free from corruption and abhorrent quotas, and not subject to foreign agendas, prevent the return of terrorism and keep the country away from side-by-side conflicts."[/ltr]




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