The Federal Court, headed by Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud, is scheduled to meet on Thursday to announce the final verdict on appeals for amending the election law.
"The decision of the court will be binding on all and will end the crisis on the fairness of the elections," a judge with the rank of adviser said, ruling out "any decision to cancel and return the elections."
He added that "the decision to be taken by the court will take into account the certainty of the public interest and the concerns of observers of the impact of the security situation in the country because of the election crisis," according to the newspaper "New Arab."
The court will consider today, according to a statement issued by the issue of contesting the parliament's vote on the amendment of the electoral law, which includes the obligation of the Electoral Commission to the process of counting and sorting manually, and adopted by the Parliament in early June, following the announcement of the Electoral Commission, which showed significant errors and discrepancies in the Commission's data and escalating complaints Fraud and diversion of films and documents referring to the manipulation, falsification and bias by the staff and officials of the Commission in Baghdad and the Iraqi provinces, in addition to the difference in the number of votes and their proportion in the electronic counting devices and data announced by the Commission to the media and WCT For the political.
According to the statement of the Federal Court, the date of the consideration of the appeals submitted by the Third Amendment Law to the parliamentary election law, which was approved by Parliament in its extraordinary sessions and provided for the re-counting of election results, will be at 10 am on Thursday.
According to the spokesman of the Supreme Federal Court, Iyas Samok, "the lawsuit filed by the President of the Republic, and the Board of Commissioners of the Electoral Commission, and the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, to challenge the law of the third amendment to the law of the House of Representatives."
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"The decision of the court will be binding on all and will end the crisis on the fairness of the elections," a judge with the rank of adviser said, ruling out "any decision to cancel and return the elections."
He added that "the decision to be taken by the court will take into account the certainty of the public interest and the concerns of observers of the impact of the security situation in the country because of the election crisis," according to the newspaper "New Arab."
The court will consider today, according to a statement issued by the issue of contesting the parliament's vote on the amendment of the electoral law, which includes the obligation of the Electoral Commission to the process of counting and sorting manually, and adopted by the Parliament in early June, following the announcement of the Electoral Commission, which showed significant errors and discrepancies in the Commission's data and escalating complaints Fraud and diversion of films and documents referring to the manipulation, falsification and bias by the staff and officials of the Commission in Baghdad and the Iraqi provinces, in addition to the difference in the number of votes and their proportion in the electronic counting devices and data announced by the Commission to the media and WCT For the political.
According to the statement of the Federal Court, the date of the consideration of the appeals submitted by the Third Amendment Law to the parliamentary election law, which was approved by Parliament in its extraordinary sessions and provided for the re-counting of election results, will be at 10 am on Thursday.
According to the spokesman of the Supreme Federal Court, Iyas Samok, "the lawsuit filed by the President of the Republic, and the Board of Commissioners of the Electoral Commission, and the Democratic Party of Kurdistan, to challenge the law of the third amendment to the law of the House of Representatives."
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