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    Deputy: the country is going to the government of the Department of Labor after the fire of the Elec

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    Post by Rocky Tue 12 Jun 2018, 3:08 am

    [ltr]Deputy: the country is going to the government of the Department of Labor after the fire of the Electoral Commission stores[/ltr]
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     Since 2018-06-12 at 10:34 (Baghdad time)
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    [ltr]Baghdad - Mawazine News 
    A member of the alliance victory, MP Sadiq al-Mahna, on Tuesday, that the country is going to the caretaker government after the fire warehouses of the Electoral Commission for elections in the Rusafa side of Baghdad. 
    Al-Mahna said in a statement to the newspaper and the new Arab website, which was read by Mawazine News, that "the country is going to the caretaker government after that happened" 
    And escalated tension and raised the level of statements between the political blocs and their leaders recently against the background of the blazing fire in the warehouses of the Electoral Commission inside the ballot boxes and electronic verification devices. 
    The most prominent of these positions was an escalation by the leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, who warned of the possibility of civil war in the country due to recent developments. 
    A senior Iraqi official revealed to the new Arab that "the majority of the materials destroyed by the fire, the first Sunday, is a stronghold of Sadr, which received the highest votes within the districts of Sadr City, Ur neighborhood, Palestine Street, New Baghdad, Mashtal, Husseiniya, district People, Jawadar granule and Cairo. " 
    Sadr warned on Monday of the seriousness of the situation in Iraq and that "there are those who want to drag the country into civil war," stressing in a letter to his supporters that "Iraq needs cooperation and solidarity, which is still suffering the impact of occupation and terrorism." 
    "I will not sell the country for the seats, and I will not sell the people for power. Iraq interests me, and I have fewer positions than Ifta Anz," he said, adding that "sellers of two-thirds of Iraq want it to start a civil war." 
    He stressed that he would not be a party to it. 
    In the same context, a member of the parliamentary fact-finding committee, Hamdiya al-Hassani, in an interview with "the new Arab", that "through our presence at the scene of the incident we confirm that it is planned and planned, because the three stores, including separate distances and fire was not moved from one store to another, But the stores were set on fire once. " 
    "The materials that were burned are electronic devices to speed up the results and identity verification devices. They were burned completely, while we were not sure whether the boxes and equipment in the third store were all burned, but among the things that were damaged were the settlement cards, Voting in Baghdad ". 
    Hassani explained that the loss of verification devices means that it is not possible to discover the correct papers from false papers, and to know who is responsible for forgery and for the sake of falsification. 
    A few hours after the fire, the voices of political blocs and leading Iraqi leaders called for a full re-election. "Only the Iraqi Federal Court, and not any other entity, can decide on the re-election of the parliamentary elections," a spokesman said. 
    The newspaper pointed out that "leaks confirm the start of the launch of Iraqi political leaders the option of canceling the elections and call for another action instead of in December next." 
    The most prominent of these leaders, according to the newspaper, "the Speaker of Parliament Salim al-Jubouri, the leader of the National Coalition Iyad Allawi, Kurdish parties and other civilian forces in Baghdad." 
    While rejecting the alliance, "Saron" and the alliance, "conquest" led by the leader of the "popular crowd" Hadi Amiri, this proposal. 
    While the alliance of former Prime Minister, head of the coalition of "state law," Nuri al-Maliki, with the call to continue to investigate the results of fraud. 
    In a similar vein, a source close to the coalition of "national" led by Iyad Allawi, the latter, along with Salim al-Jubouri, Ahmed al-Masari and Barham Salih, and various Kurdish blocs and Shiite figures, may form a new alliance calling for the abolition of the elections under the name "Team 10/6 ", In reference to the day of burning UNHCR stores. 
    According to the same source, the forces demanding the re-election confirms that the conduct in December in addition to the local elections for the provinces, will rid the government and parliament of the next fraud, which will remain as an accusation if the current electoral process in the country. 
    The Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq, the era of Monday, the nomination of a president and vice-president and director of the constituency from within the Council, where the judges of those three positions until the end of the electoral crisis. 
    Judge Abdul Sattar al-Birqdar, spokesman for the Supreme Judicial Council, said in a brief statement that "the judges assigned to carry out the functions of the Board of Commissioners held a meeting yesterday morning at the headquarters of the Council, during which the President of the Board of Commissioners and his deputy was named, The meeting also included the naming of a decision of the Board of Commissioners, as well as naming the media spokesman for the Electoral Commission for elections, and has been approached the Kurdistan Regional Council to nominate three judges to manage the offices of Erbil, Sulaymaniyah and Dohuk. 
    The acceleration of the Supreme Judicial Council refers to the pace of its procedures regarding the start of counting and counting, and the incomprehensible delay of the Federal Supreme Court so far in deciding the complaints submitted to it, which exceed the number of seven so far, including the request of the President of the Republic Fuad Masum earlier this month. The legitimacy of the decisions of the Parliament and complaints of appeals and counterfeiting, that the judicial institution is seeking this time not to fall under the influence of the political forces in the country, in terms of urgency to announce the results or adopt a point of view without completing the constitutional and legal procedures all. 
    "The head of the Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq, Judge Faik Zaidan, has prevented judges and judicial advisors from appearing in the media or declaring anything related to the current crisis, and also preventing the visits of political officials to the Council's headquarters," the same senior Iraqi official told the New Arab. "The burning of the UNHCR's warehouses in Rusafa indicates, according to the investigations conducted by the Criminal Evidence Department under the supervision of Interior Minister Qasim al-Araji, that the fire was fabricated and that an act was committed by causing damage Fire In which more than one store is a warehouse with convex ceilings, burning one does not mean that the second will be burned, "confirming the arrest of two guards are being searched for the third, and there are recordings of surveillance cameras are now reviewed. 
    The official pointed out that the investigation of the fire "may drag political parties and parties within the Electoral Commission to prisons." 
    Al-Araji confirmed that the fire in the warehouses reserved for the ballot boxes in Baghdad was intentional, pointing out that "the fire was done by an actor," explaining to reporters that he is following developments with the forensic team, and with the commission of inquiry into the incident. 
    The Iraqis voted on Saturday 12 May 2018 to elect a new parliament. These elections are the first after the defeat of the "Da'ash" organization, while the Independent Electoral Commission announced that the participation rate in the elections reached 44%.[/ltr]



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