MP Ahmad al-Jubouri, the committee of experts in charge of selecting the members of the Commission of Commissioners of the Electoral Commission, charged 50% of the assessments of the experience and expertise and the other 50% of loyalty to the party and the mass and political figures.
"The supervision of judges from the Supreme Judicial Council on the elections is the spirit of the constitution and the demand of my people and the public, in addition to representing the essence of the reform advocated by all," Jubouri told Mawazine News.
Jubouri added that "the coming of a new election commission is not chosen by the parties as we see in the Committee of Experts today, which evaluated the degrees and degrees and years of experience and efficiency and integrity of the candidates from 50 percent and left the other 50 percent of loyalties to parties and blocs or person, which will be the product of the same people belonging to parties."
He explained that "there are six candidates in the names of the new Commission are members of the current Commission have obtained the highest grades within the first phase of primary," pointing to "the request of the Liberal bloc not to allow these commissioners to run for the new Commission."
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"The supervision of judges from the Supreme Judicial Council on the elections is the spirit of the constitution and the demand of my people and the public, in addition to representing the essence of the reform advocated by all," Jubouri told Mawazine News.
Jubouri added that "the coming of a new election commission is not chosen by the parties as we see in the Committee of Experts today, which evaluated the degrees and degrees and years of experience and efficiency and integrity of the candidates from 50 percent and left the other 50 percent of loyalties to parties and blocs or person, which will be the product of the same people belonging to parties."
He explained that "there are six candidates in the names of the new Commission are members of the current Commission have obtained the highest grades within the first phase of primary," pointing to "the request of the Liberal bloc not to allow these commissioners to run for the new Commission."
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