Electoral Commission: Security Committee's report on the situation in Anbar and Nineveh does not encourage
Monday, 01 April / April 2013 20:02
Baghdad Wayne
Said a member of the Electoral Commission for the elections, Khan Kamal, "The report we got from the security committee does not encourage the holding of elections in the provinces of Anbar and Nineveh on the twentieth of this April."
She Kamal told all of Iraq [where], said the report confirmed that the security situation in the inside of Nineveh and Anbar is good, so we need to study well for this subject, "noting that" the Commission at its meeting in Parliament did not take the decision to postpone elections Anbar and Niue from or not. "
The Cabinet had decided during its meeting on March 19 to postpone provincial elections in Nineveh and Anbar for a maximum of six months at the request of the Anbar Provincial Council and the official and the political blocs and parties and notables provinces and in recognition of the government and the General Command of the Armed Forces of the inadequacy of current conditions for holding the elections in governorates "according to the text of the resolution.
The decision was obligatory rejection of a number of political blocs, and decided on its impact the Sadrists comment attend his ministers meetings of the Council of Ministers.
It is said that the Electoral Commission for elections has identified the twentieth of April the current date for provincial elections. Ended 2
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Monday, 01 April / April 2013 20:02
Baghdad Wayne
Said a member of the Electoral Commission for the elections, Khan Kamal, "The report we got from the security committee does not encourage the holding of elections in the provinces of Anbar and Nineveh on the twentieth of this April."
She Kamal told all of Iraq [where], said the report confirmed that the security situation in the inside of Nineveh and Anbar is good, so we need to study well for this subject, "noting that" the Commission at its meeting in Parliament did not take the decision to postpone elections Anbar and Niue from or not. "
The Cabinet had decided during its meeting on March 19 to postpone provincial elections in Nineveh and Anbar for a maximum of six months at the request of the Anbar Provincial Council and the official and the political blocs and parties and notables provinces and in recognition of the government and the General Command of the Armed Forces of the inadequacy of current conditions for holding the elections in governorates "according to the text of the resolution.
The decision was obligatory rejection of a number of political blocs, and decided on its impact the Sadrists comment attend his ministers meetings of the Council of Ministers.
It is said that the Electoral Commission for elections has identified the twentieth of April the current date for provincial elections. Ended 2
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