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Babylon
04-26-2010, 06:10 AM
Ali al-Lami announced the approval of the electoral law for the exclusion of 52 candidates



Baghdad / P. A
26/4/2010 1:18 pm

The Executive Director of the Justice and Accountability Ali al-Lami of the consent of the electoral law for the exclusion of 52 candidates nominated by their respective entities in which the membership of the next House of Representatives .

Lami said in a statement obtained (The Iraqi News Agency Information / INA ) a copy , of the excluded voices be ignored obtained in the elections that took place in the seventh of last March and will not count to their respective entities in which they contested the elections.

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RSFS
04-26-2010, 08:36 AM
lets hop its maliki's 52 candidates seats

Babylon
04-26-2010, 08:50 AM
lets hop its maliki's 52 candidates seats




" An Iraqi court on Monday disqualified 52 candidates from the country's parliamentary elections, including two who won seats, and threw out their votes in a decision that could potentially change the outcome of the March 7 vote.
At least one of the winning candidates came from the coalition of secular challenger Ayad Allawi, which won 91 seats compared to 89 seats for a bloc led by incumbent Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, said Saad al-Rawi, a member of the independent commission that oversees Iraq's elections.
He said a special court tasked with reviewing election-related complaints alerted the commission to the decision Monday.

However, al-Rawi said it was still unclear how the decision would affect the outcome until the commission is able to recalculate the votes. He said he did not expect the decision to affect the position of Allawi's Iraqiya bloc because the barred candidates from his coalition only won a limited number of votes.

"The new process will be complicated because we need to do calculations again in order to decide whether this court decision will have an effect on the distribution of seats within the block," al-Rawi said.
He said if the new calculations show that any one coalition does not lose a seat, then the coalitions would be able to replace the barred candidates with the next one on their lists who got the most votes. "


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