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    uncovering the main reason for the disagreement between Abadi and the Electoral Commission

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    Post by Rocky Thu 30 Aug 2018, 9:04 am

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    Shafaq News / revealed a source familiar with, a dispute described by the great between Prime Minister Haider Abadi and the Commission of the Commission of the Electoral Commission, which prompted the Council of Ministers to issue a decision to extend the freeze of the work of the Commission. In a move rejected by political parties. 
    The case of the members of the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC), whose work was frozen, was raised earlier in the third amendment to the electoral law and replaced by a nine-judge panel in July to oversee the re-counting of the contested ballot boxes approved by the amendment itself.
    This issue returned to the spotlight again, following statements made by Prime Minister Haider Abadi during his press conference the day before yesterday, in which he said that the Council of Ministers decided to implement the provisions of the law, which was legislated by the House of Representatives, which provides for the suspension of the work of members of the Independent High Commission for elections to Completion of the investigation of the forgery crimes referred to by the decision of the Council of Ministers. All decisions issued shall be considered null and void. 
    An informed source told Ashqaf News that Abadi was surprised by the issuance of the Electoral Commission decision to open the registration of parliamentary alliances, which is no longer valid. 
    The source said that Abadi is concerned that the Commission by its decision is trying to open the way for a certain party to form the largest bloc and registered officially in the first session of parliament on the third of next month, to be by virtue of the Constitution of the formation of the Iraqi government.
    While Abadi is on the issue of maintaining the suspension of the work of the Commissioners on Article 4 of the amendment law, which requires the suspension of the members of the Board of Commissioners, surprised the Board of Commissioners and argue with him and most of the blocs objecting to the lack of eligibility of the Council of Prime Minister to vote on the suspension of the work of the Council. 
    And found the call of the Board of Commissioners political events to stand with him in his struggle with the prime minister as a vocalist by quite a number of figures and political blocs. 
    It seems that the Commission focused on supporting the blocks, especially the leader of a coalition of state law Nuri al-Maliki and the leaders of Fatah Hadi al-Amiri and Qais al-Khazali, to renew on Thursday the announcement of the political blocs to register their alliances parliamentary. 
    Commission member Hazem al-Ridini said that the parliamentary alliances that will be registered with the Commission will be confirmed during the first meeting.
    "This action will prevent any manipulation or change of the number of MPs registered during the first session." 
    "The registration of parliamentary alliances with the Commission is a formal document." 
    The powers need 165 seats, out of a total of 329, to form the largest bloc to be entrusted with the formation of the next government.


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