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    Commission: situation in Iraq does not encourage a few elections and our money

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    Commission: situation in Iraq does not encourage a few elections and our money Empty Commission: situation in Iraq does not encourage a few elections and our money

    Post by Rocky Sat Nov 19, 2016 6:09 am

    Commission: situation in Iraq does not encourage a few elections and our money
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    A spokesman for the Independent Electoral Commission Miqdad Sharifi, said that the Commission received 35% of the financial allocations for the elections, pointing out that the situation in Iraq does not encourage the holding of elections.
     
    He explained Sharifi, in a press statement that "there is no atmosphere of elections can not be felt in Iraq; because the financial allocations for the elections of 261 billion dinars, we received them (35%), but this does not help to hold elections, and we were in the past receive the payment directly to the preparation and organization for the conduct of elections, "pointing out that" the problem is not in the government, but; because of the financial crisis afflicting Iraq. "
     
    He continued that "there is a consensus of most of the political blocs to change the provincial elections law, which requires legislation in the House of Representatives, and the project is still a draft no extrapolation first and second reading, and this leads us to the inevitable postponement of the elections," adding that "The Commission is currently spending money from without a clear decision; because the House still up for grabs on the postponement of the elections or not. "
     
    A member of the Board of Commissioners of the Independent Electoral Commission Safaa al-Moussawi, the earlier, the Commission sent a formal letter to the House of Representatives got to tell them the book of President of the Republic to a statement of opinion on the request of the President.
     
    The President of the Republic sent a formal letter to the Independent Electoral Commission requesting postponement of the elections; due to the tense security situation in some provinces and the financial crisis.
     
    The national parliamentary bloc, earlier, said that most of the political blocs agreed to postponed provincial elections; because of the lack of financial allocations and poor security, pointing out that we are waiting for a request to postpone the elections for the president of the republic.
     
    The MP said the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati, earlier, said his bloc refused to merge the provincial elections with parliamentary elections in one day, while noting that most of the parliamentary blocs together with the integration of the elections.
     
    He called on the President of the Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, earlier, to hold parliamentary and local elections simultaneously, attributing the cause to retrenchment.
     

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