Manual re-tally in Baghdad today
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Manual re-tally in Baghdad today
April 20, 2010 · Posted in NEWS
Manual re-tally in Baghdad today
Baghdad, April 20 (Aknews) - The manual re-tally of votes has started today in the capital Baghdad, according to the member of Commissioners council in the IHEC.
“The IHEC will develop a plan to define the mechanisms of manual re-tally in the capital, Baghdad,” Sardar Abdul Karim said.
The plan includes special procedures and teams to carry out the re-counting process, and political entities will be informed to send their representatives to monitor the process.
The Commission will invite international observers in Baghdad to monitor the process which may take a long time.
The judiciary committee in the IHEC issued an order on Monday’s afternoon requiring manual re-counting and re-sorting to all the ballot boxes in Baghdad, after seeing the evidences and arguments presented by State of Law about fraud cases during the process.
In Iraq’s March 7 vote, 4 lists won the vast majority of the votes, the former Iraqi interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi’s Iraqiya list with 91 seats, outgoing PM Nouri Al-Maliki’s State of Law Coalition with 89 seats, the Iraqi National Alliance led by Ammar al-Hakim with 70 seats, and the Kurdistan Alliance list which won 43 seats.
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http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/4/137355/
Manual re-tally in Baghdad today
Baghdad, April 20 (Aknews) - The manual re-tally of votes has started today in the capital Baghdad, according to the member of Commissioners council in the IHEC.
“The IHEC will develop a plan to define the mechanisms of manual re-tally in the capital, Baghdad,” Sardar Abdul Karim said.
The plan includes special procedures and teams to carry out the re-counting process, and political entities will be informed to send their representatives to monitor the process.
The Commission will invite international observers in Baghdad to monitor the process which may take a long time.
The judiciary committee in the IHEC issued an order on Monday’s afternoon requiring manual re-counting and re-sorting to all the ballot boxes in Baghdad, after seeing the evidences and arguments presented by State of Law about fraud cases during the process.
In Iraq’s March 7 vote, 4 lists won the vast majority of the votes, the former Iraqi interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi’s Iraqiya list with 91 seats, outgoing PM Nouri Al-Maliki’s State of Law Coalition with 89 seats, the Iraqi National Alliance led by Ammar al-Hakim with 70 seats, and the Kurdistan Alliance list which won 43 seats.
Rn/ae AKnews
http://www.aknews.com/en/aknews/4/137355/
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