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    10 days to make the final decision on the results.. The commission ends the counting and manual coun

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    10 days to make the final decision on the results.. The commission ends the counting and manual coun Empty 10 days to make the final decision on the results.. The commission ends the counting and manual coun

    Post by Rocky Mon 08 Nov 2021, 5:44 am

    [size=52]10 days to make the final decision on the results.. The commission ends the counting and manual counting and submits the appeals to the judicial body[/size]

    [size=45]Baghdad / Hussein Hatem[/size]
    [size=45]Yesterday, Sunday, the Electoral Commission completed the stages related to the manual “counting and sorting,” while indicating that it had resolved the appeals file by sending it to the judicial authority for a ruling.[/size]
    [size=45]The Electoral Commission ruled out a comprehensive “counting and sorting,” as some losing blocs and parties demanded, stressing that this procedure contradicts the Iraqi election law, which obligated the Electoral Commission to recount and sort only in stations where complaints and appeals are recorded.[/size]
    [size=45]The electoral judiciary has 10 days for the purpose of deciding on these appeals, and when deciding on them, we will wait for the judiciary and its opinion on the counting and counting process and whether it will request a re-counting of votes in other stations, according to the commission.[/size]
    [size=45]Imad Jamil, a media member of the Electoral Commission, said in an interview with Al-Mada that “the commission has completed all its procedures related to counting, manual sorting and resolving appeals,” adding that “the next stage is related to the judiciary, by deciding on those appeals.”[/size]
    [size=45]Jamil added, "The decision remains with the judiciary, which is the one who determines, after reviewing the appeals, to respond to an appeal or to demand the opening of stations."[/size]
    [size=45]A member of the Electoral Commission’s media indicated, “The appeals door was resolved about two weeks ago,” noting that “the percentage of matching results of manual counting and sorting with electronic is very high, and that the difference in votes appeared in very small proportions in some stations.”[/size]
    [size=45]Jamil pointed out, "The appendices of the appeals included only 14 governorates," noting that "after the judicial authority has completed the appeals submitted to it, the commission can announce the final results of the elections," stressing that "there is no pressure exerted on the commission, whether internally or externally." .[/size]
    [size=45]The High Electoral Commission announced, two days ago, the completion of the counting and sorting of stations for which evidence was presented within the appeals appendix of the candidates of Karkh, Rusafa and the governorates of Dhi Qar, Kirkuk, Salah al-Din and Nineveh.[/size]
    [size=45]The judicial body specialized in elections, which is affiliated with the Supreme Judicial Council, will study the appeals referred to it over a period of 10 days, with it receiving the last electoral appeal, according to Jamil.[/size]
    [size=45]Some of the parties whose votes declined during these elections, such as the Fatah List and other forces within the so-called coordination framework, announced their rejection of the results, calling for a recount and a comprehensive manual count. In turn, Electoral Commission spokeswoman Jumana Al-Ghalay said, "The Electoral Commission has been able during the past weeks to re-count and manual count, based on the appeals and complaints submitted to it in more than 15,000 electoral centers, all results of which were identical to the electronic count, and therefore there is no change in the electoral process. Announced election results.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ghalay added, "The judiciary has ten days to decide the issuance of the judicial decision and present its vision regarding the results of the counting and manual counting, and this decision, whatever its form, will be binding on implementation by the Electoral Commission."[/size]
    [size=45]Regarding the possibility of manually recounting and recounting all electoral stations, the spokeswoman for the commission explained that “this procedure contradicts the Iraqi election law, which obligated the Electoral Commission to recount and recount only in stations where complaints and appeals are recorded, and we are committed to the law and it is not possible to conduct a counting and sorting process. Inclusive".[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ghalay pointed out that “all the previous manual counting and sorting operations showed conformity with the electronic counting and sorting, and all this took place in the presence of international observers and others affiliated with entities and parties objecting to the election results and included all Iraqi cities.[/size]
    [size=45]The percentage of participation in the parliamentary elections that took place on the tenth of October, according to the commission, was 43%, with the participation of more than 9.5 million voters who cast their votes, out of about 22 million Iraqis entitled to vote, who have long-term biometric cards and short-term electoral cards. .[/size]
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