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Electoral Commission: We will announce the preliminary results starting tomorrow

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Electoral Commission: We will announce the preliminary results starting tomorrow
04/21/2013 - 16:27

Provincial elections 2013
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Author: Hussein gesture, Safaa Abdel-Hamid



Alsumaria News / Baghdad
announced the Electoral Commission, on Sunday, it will begin on Monday to declare the preliminary results of the provincial elections at the level of entities, stressing that it will continue to declare results successively until Thursday. said UNHCR spokesman Safaa al-Moussawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", " Board of Commissioners at the Electoral Commission for elections decided, begin to declare 90% of the initial results of the provincial elections are not organized province-level entities, starting on Monday for four days. " The net that "the remaining 10% will be announced later after the completion of the complaint in all types, and the expiration of the periods of legal appeals relating to decisions issued by the Board of Commissioners relevant. " Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki price, on Sunday, the role of religious authority over the elections, and urged the winners of where to take responsibility, he stressed that the federal government would help them. elections were held provincial councils on Saturday (April 20 2013), in 12 counties out of 18 Iraqi provinces, where he was declared the Electoral Commission for elections, the percentage of participants in the suffrage of 50%, indicating that this percentage will rise when you add the turnout for it to reach 51% . noteworthy that Tammuz Organization for Social Development, announced on Saturday, in a preliminary report that the rate of participation in the local elections that took place yesterday, according to initial expectations and through the reports of observers amounted to around 37% in all the provinces covered by the election.


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