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    Sadr's office: Those who lost in the elections are not entitled to abduct parliament

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    Sadr's office: Those who lost in the elections are not entitled to abduct parliament Empty Sadr's office: Those who lost in the elections are not entitled to abduct parliament

    Post by Rocky Fri 08 Jun 2018, 7:06 am

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    Sadr's office: Those who lost in the elections are not entitled to abduct parliament


    The office of the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, on Friday, that the work of the parliament last "conflict of interest," noting that the Electoral Commission for elections and the Federal Court only authorized to deal with violations.
    The office said in a statement that "we strongly reject any fraud or violations in the electoral process," noting that "the High Commission and the Federal Court, are authorized by law to deal with those violations."
    "Those who lost in the elections are not entitled to hijack parliament or manipulate its decisions, otherwise their action is a conflict of interest," he said.
    The Iraqi Council of Representatives has voted, last Wednesday, on the entirety of the paragraphs of the Third Amendment Law to the law of the House of Representatives elections.
    The provisions of the third amendment included the re-counting and manual counting of the results of the elections, and the suspension of the work of the Board of Commissioners and directors of offices in the provinces of the Commission and replace them with nine judges.


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    Sadr's office: Those who lost in the elections are not entitled to abduct parliament Empty Re: Sadr's office: Those who lost in the elections are not entitled to abduct parliament

    Post by ron-man Fri 08 Jun 2018, 1:29 pm

    always something.

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