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    Source policy reveals the date of ratification of the election results

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    Source policy reveals the date of ratification of the election results Empty Source policy reveals the date of ratification of the election results

    Post by Rocky Sun 12 Aug 2018, 2:33 am

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    An official source within the Council of Judges assigned on Saturday said that the final approval of the election results may take place after Eid al-Adha.
    The source told Ashqaf News that "it is expected that the Federal Court will resolve the appeals on the election results and ratify them after Eid al-Adha, less than two weeks."
    The source added that "appeals will be mostly formality because the strong appeals were made and resolved by re-counting and manual sorting."
    The results of the hand-counting of the Iraqi elections showed on Friday that Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr retained the lead in May elections, thus playing a pivotal role in forming the country's next government.
    Abadi is seeking a second term and leading a fragile transitional government until a new government is formed.
    Political uncertainty over the formation of the new government has raised tensions at a time when Iraqis are impatient with poor basic services, unemployment and a slow pace of reconstruction after a three-year war against a staunch organization.



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