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    Allawi's policy on the "last chance" of the decisions of Parliament

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    Post by Rocky Thu 07 Jun 2018, 2:13 am

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    The Vice President of the Republic, Iyad Allawi, on Wednesday, the decisions of the House of Representatives today, which led to the counting and counting manually, "the last chance to revive the political process" in the country.
    Allawi said in a tweet followed by Twilight News that "the decisions of the House of Representatives, was the last opportunity to revive the political process, which was almost breathed last breath, because of the practices of fraud and manipulation of the will of the voter and the failure of the Commission to manage the electoral process."
    The Iraqi parliament decided on Wednesday to oblige the Independent High Electoral Commission to re-count and count the whole of Iraq. The parliament also decided to delegate nine judges to run the election commission, and voted to repeal article 38 of the election law. Results.
    Article 38 states: The counting and counting process shall be carried out using the electronic results accelerator. Political party agents shall be provided with an electronic copy of the results forms and ballot papers at each polling station.
    He announced earlier the full report of the government committee set up by Prime Minister Haider Abadi for the elections, as it confirms the fraud and manipulation of the electoral process, and called for legal action to discuss the directors of the Commission.
    The committee called for the cancellation of the results of the elections abroad to prove that there were "serious and deliberate violations and frauds and collusion," in addition to canceling the voting results in the polling centers and stations for the displaced in several governorates.
    According to the report, the committee called for "the manual counting and counting by not less than 5 percent for all polling stations in all governorates to conduct an audit and the intersection."
    The Parliament Speaker Salim Jubouri, urged on Tuesday, all deputies to attend the "session Wednesday, in order to complete the role played in the Council to stand against fraud and manipulation and maintain the integrity of the political process."
    Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said at a weekly press conference in Baghdad that the cabinet voted on the recommendations and conclusions of the committee formed to consider the election appeals.
    Abadi said "serious violations" took place in the parliamentary elections on May 12, where they won a bloc led by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
    "A report submitted to the government recommended a recount of part of the votes manually and warned that some members of the Electoral Commission would be prevented from traveling abroad without his permission," he said.
    Abadi pointed out that "the committee appointed by the Council of Ministers revealed cases of fraud at some polling stations," noting that "the Council of Ministers voted on the recommendations and conclusions of the Committee to consider the appeals of the elections."
    Last week, the parliament voted on a resolution requiring the Independent High Electoral Commission to cancel the votes of Iraqis abroad and internally displaced persons, after saying that the vote was rigged by fraud and manipulation.
    The Parliament decided to compel the Commission to manually count and count 10 per cent of the polling stations to ensure transparency of the results against the background of the widespread debate over the possibility of manipulation of the organs used in the elections.
    The Electoral Commission refused to comply with the decisions of the parliament and said that it "awaits the Federal Court's response to the legality of the decisions of the parliament whether or not to cancel some of the election results, and recounting the promise of 10 percent of the votes manually."
    Iraq has been the subject of controversy over suspicions of fraud in the parliamentary elections held on May 12 amid calls for cancellation of the results and the re-election.  



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