The House of Representatives ended a deliberative session headed by Salim Jubouri, Speaker of the House of Representatives and the presence of 105 deputies, on Saturday, to discuss the elections.
A statement of the House of Representatives, received the agency {Euphrates News} today that "at the outset of the meeting, President Jubouri confirmed the receipt of the Presidency in accordance with the powers request by 81 deputies include the call for an extraordinary session to discuss the electoral reality," noting that "the elections a means of the people towards To achieve stability and to maintain the integrity of this means and away from all suspicions, Iraq and its people more important than the victory of people and political blocs, congratulating the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan for all the Iraqi people and blessed candidates who appeared victory in the elections.
In statements to MPs, MP Kawa Mohammed pointed out that "the electronic system has serious remarks, especially that there is an international report questioning the integrity of the devices, pointing to the existence of suspicions of fraud in some centers of the province of Erbil."
MP Abbas al-Bayati called for a "random re-counting of 5-10% of the voters' funds".
MP Abdel Karim Abtan called for "the participation of the House of Representatives in a committee to investigate the appeals filed, pointing out that there was a violation in the process of reading the light does not correspond with Mamoudod in the ballot boxes."
"Any doubts about the integrity of the elections will give the possibility of challenging all that is produced, demanding the selection of 10% of the ballot boxes in general Iraq for counting and manual counting under international supervision," said Shrook Abayiji.
MP Jawad al-Bolani said that "what happened in the elections requires the opening of a criminal investigation and punishment of the involvement of some candidates for fraud, calling for accountability of the Electoral Commission on the work of electronic counting and sorting."
For his part, MP Khaled al-Asadi stressed on "
MP Ibtisam al-Hilali said that "the elections in some centers in the province of Karbala witnessed fraud and manipulation of the results."
The deputy Arshad Salhi to "the occurrence of technical violations and administrative clear in several areas of the province of Kirkuk in favor of candidates from other parties."
MP Mohammad Taqi al-Mawla stressed "the poor performance of the Electoral Commission in overseeing the elections and the apparent violations during the general vote or in the vote of the outside camps and displaced persons."
MP Ahmad al-Masari called for a "manual recount of a sample of funds in order to prove the integrity of the elections."
For her part, congratulated MP Mason Damluji blocs and candidates winning the elections, explaining that the Electoral Commission surrounds its performance doubts in light of the circulation of the sections of the images on fraud operations took place.
She called on the MP to meet the pink to know the reasons behind the placement of server servers for the elections outside Iraq, which contributed to the manipulation of the election results.
MP Farid Brahimi pointed out that half of the counting and sorting machines did not read the ballot papers correctly, pointing to a manipulation of the vote.
The MP Khalaf Abdul Samad to the existence of a public opinion questioning the results of the elections, calling for a manual counting and counting for 5% of the stations.
MP Muthana Amin said that the new electronic system contributed to the uncertainty of the election results, explaining that social peace is threatened in Iraq and the Kurdistan region, suggesting the formation of an investigative committee on the work of counting and sorting.
MP Joseph Saliwa noted the acquisition of Christian quota seats by some major parties.
For his part, Mr. Eaaram Sheikh Mohammed, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives stressed that the opponents of the legal way to resolve what has been presented in order to challenge the electoral results in the next few days provided that they are based on evidence, noting that the Commission closed its doors to political entities that may prove a paradox in The results of the elections, explaining that the political entities require the Commission electronic copy of the ballot papers sent from the stations to the server and compared with the stations that have doubts about the purpose of comparison and detect any case of tampering with the results and in the event of discovery of any manipulation can be submitted to Court.
In turn, President Jubouri announced that "the Presidency will guide a book containing the claim that the Electoral Commission to take all the means to ensure confidence in the electoral process, including random counting and referral of criminal cases to the competent authorities in cases characterized by misconduct integrity of the electoral process and provide political entities with an electronic version A photocopy of the results sent via satellite and ensure the process of matching the data sent electronically with the data of funds through the counting of funds as well as the request of the Electoral Judiciary dealing with appeals With utmost care and impartiality to reach justice with the establishment of the Legal Committee to follow up the electoral process and the associated problems mentioned by some political parties as well as dealing with what is related to the elections in Kirkuk and Kota Christians.
For its part, the Legal Committee confirmed its support for the book directed by the Presidency of the Council to the Electoral Commission, including a number of demands to ensure the integrity of the elections.
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A statement of the House of Representatives, received the agency {Euphrates News} today that "at the outset of the meeting, President Jubouri confirmed the receipt of the Presidency in accordance with the powers request by 81 deputies include the call for an extraordinary session to discuss the electoral reality," noting that "the elections a means of the people towards To achieve stability and to maintain the integrity of this means and away from all suspicions, Iraq and its people more important than the victory of people and political blocs, congratulating the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan for all the Iraqi people and blessed candidates who appeared victory in the elections.
In statements to MPs, MP Kawa Mohammed pointed out that "the electronic system has serious remarks, especially that there is an international report questioning the integrity of the devices, pointing to the existence of suspicions of fraud in some centers of the province of Erbil."
MP Abbas al-Bayati called for a "random re-counting of 5-10% of the voters' funds".
MP Abdel Karim Abtan called for "the participation of the House of Representatives in a committee to investigate the appeals filed, pointing out that there was a violation in the process of reading the light does not correspond with Mamoudod in the ballot boxes."
"Any doubts about the integrity of the elections will give the possibility of challenging all that is produced, demanding the selection of 10% of the ballot boxes in general Iraq for counting and manual counting under international supervision," said Shrook Abayiji.
MP Jawad al-Bolani said that "what happened in the elections requires the opening of a criminal investigation and punishment of the involvement of some candidates for fraud, calling for accountability of the Electoral Commission on the work of electronic counting and sorting."
For his part, MP Khaled al-Asadi stressed on "
MP Ibtisam al-Hilali said that "the elections in some centers in the province of Karbala witnessed fraud and manipulation of the results."
The deputy Arshad Salhi to "the occurrence of technical violations and administrative clear in several areas of the province of Kirkuk in favor of candidates from other parties."
MP Mohammad Taqi al-Mawla stressed "the poor performance of the Electoral Commission in overseeing the elections and the apparent violations during the general vote or in the vote of the outside camps and displaced persons."
MP Ahmad al-Masari called for a "manual recount of a sample of funds in order to prove the integrity of the elections."
For her part, congratulated MP Mason Damluji blocs and candidates winning the elections, explaining that the Electoral Commission surrounds its performance doubts in light of the circulation of the sections of the images on fraud operations took place.
She called on the MP to meet the pink to know the reasons behind the placement of server servers for the elections outside Iraq, which contributed to the manipulation of the election results.
MP Farid Brahimi pointed out that half of the counting and sorting machines did not read the ballot papers correctly, pointing to a manipulation of the vote.
The MP Khalaf Abdul Samad to the existence of a public opinion questioning the results of the elections, calling for a manual counting and counting for 5% of the stations.
MP Muthana Amin said that the new electronic system contributed to the uncertainty of the election results, explaining that social peace is threatened in Iraq and the Kurdistan region, suggesting the formation of an investigative committee on the work of counting and sorting.
MP Joseph Saliwa noted the acquisition of Christian quota seats by some major parties.
For his part, Mr. Eaaram Sheikh Mohammed, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives stressed that the opponents of the legal way to resolve what has been presented in order to challenge the electoral results in the next few days provided that they are based on evidence, noting that the Commission closed its doors to political entities that may prove a paradox in The results of the elections, explaining that the political entities require the Commission electronic copy of the ballot papers sent from the stations to the server and compared with the stations that have doubts about the purpose of comparison and detect any case of tampering with the results and in the event of discovery of any manipulation can be submitted to Court.
In turn, President Jubouri announced that "the Presidency will guide a book containing the claim that the Electoral Commission to take all the means to ensure confidence in the electoral process, including random counting and referral of criminal cases to the competent authorities in cases characterized by misconduct integrity of the electoral process and provide political entities with an electronic version A photocopy of the results sent via satellite and ensure the process of matching the data sent electronically with the data of funds through the counting of funds as well as the request of the Electoral Judiciary dealing with appeals With utmost care and impartiality to reach justice with the establishment of the Legal Committee to follow up the electoral process and the associated problems mentioned by some political parties as well as dealing with what is related to the elections in Kirkuk and Kota Christians.
For its part, the Legal Committee confirmed its support for the book directed by the Presidency of the Council to the Electoral Commission, including a number of demands to ensure the integrity of the elections.
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