April 25, 2010Election Commission Sunday made inquiries of the Federal Court decision on the text of the recount in Baghdad
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Commission announced the election Sunday, it will provide the Federal Court an explanatory note on the text of the decision to re-counting of election results in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, and stressed that this process will take several months to complete.
A member of the Board of Commissioners of election Saad al-Rawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The Election Commission will today, inquiries of the Federal Court on the text of re-counting", noting that "it is difficult to take decision to re-count at face value, which provides re-sort the results of Baghdad to the vote public, private and other votes to vote out any in 16 countries.
The coalition of the state of law which is headed by the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, announced last Monday that the judiciary discriminatory and agreed to re-counting ballots for the legislative election manually in the province of Baghdad, in response to appeals made by the coalition and other political entities.
The narrator added that "re-process needs to plan for logistical and security challenges, as well as new financial allocations, and hundreds of new employees," ruled that "the new staff gain the confidence of claimants to re-count, and did not trust those who preceded them."
The narrator said in an interview with "Alsumaria News", Saturday, that "UNHCR has not yet set a date for re-screening process promised the vote, which needs to be mechanisms established by the Commission, including a plan of action as well as the sums of money.
The Narrator "This process will require several months to complete and not, as some claim it Tsktml in two or five," stressing the need to "inventory check stations contested, Viml check forms only in the other stations."
The head of the list of coalition rule of law, Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki said in a press conference for his list at the twenty-sixth of March last, "The results announced by the commission are not final and do not represent the reality that Iraqi people have voted," noting that the "coalition of the rule of law These results challenge the federal court and has strong opinions on the documents manipulated, "he said.
The coalition includes the rule of law, which was announced in October of 2009, all of the Islamic Dawa Party Headquarters, led by Nuri al-Maliki and the Dawa Party, the organization of Iraq, led by Hashim al-Musawi, and mass independent, led by Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani, the Islamic Union of Turkmenistan, headed by Abbas Al-Bayati, combining competencies, headed by the Iraqi government spokesman outgoing Ali al-Dabbagh, combining banners Iraq led by Sheikh Ali Hatem Salman, in addition to a number of political figures and former deputies.
The election results issued by the High Commission in the twenty-sixth of March last declared victory coalition-led Iraqi Iyad Allawi first place in the Iraqi parliamentary elections after winning 91 seats, followed by a list of coalition rule of law led by Nuri al-Maliki won 89 and Iraqi National Coalition in third place with 70 seats.
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Commission announced the election Sunday, it will provide the Federal Court an explanatory note on the text of the decision to re-counting of election results in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, and stressed that this process will take several months to complete.
A member of the Board of Commissioners of election Saad al-Rawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The Election Commission will today, inquiries of the Federal Court on the text of re-counting", noting that "it is difficult to take decision to re-count at face value, which provides re-sort the results of Baghdad to the vote public, private and other votes to vote out any in 16 countries.
The coalition of the state of law which is headed by the Prime Minister's outgoing Nuri al-Maliki, announced last Monday that the judiciary discriminatory and agreed to re-counting ballots for the legislative election manually in the province of Baghdad, in response to appeals made by the coalition and other political entities.
The narrator added that "re-process needs to plan for logistical and security challenges, as well as new financial allocations, and hundreds of new employees," ruled that "the new staff gain the confidence of claimants to re-count, and did not trust those who preceded them."
The narrator said in an interview with "Alsumaria News", Saturday, that "UNHCR has not yet set a date for re-screening process promised the vote, which needs to be mechanisms established by the Commission, including a plan of action as well as the sums of money.
The Narrator "This process will require several months to complete and not, as some claim it Tsktml in two or five," stressing the need to "inventory check stations contested, Viml check forms only in the other stations."
The head of the list of coalition rule of law, Iraqi Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki said in a press conference for his list at the twenty-sixth of March last, "The results announced by the commission are not final and do not represent the reality that Iraqi people have voted," noting that the "coalition of the rule of law These results challenge the federal court and has strong opinions on the documents manipulated, "he said.
The coalition includes the rule of law, which was announced in October of 2009, all of the Islamic Dawa Party Headquarters, led by Nuri al-Maliki and the Dawa Party, the organization of Iraq, led by Hashim al-Musawi, and mass independent, led by Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein al-Shahristani, the Islamic Union of Turkmenistan, headed by Abbas Al-Bayati, combining competencies, headed by the Iraqi government spokesman outgoing Ali al-Dabbagh, combining banners Iraq led by Sheikh Ali Hatem Salman, in addition to a number of political figures and former deputies.
The election results issued by the High Commission in the twenty-sixth of March last declared victory coalition-led Iraqi Iyad Allawi first place in the Iraqi parliamentary elections after winning 91 seats, followed by a list of coalition rule of law led by Nuri al-Maliki won 89 and Iraqi National Coalition in third place with 70 seats.