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Albulada: There is a notification of the rule of law and other blocs in the National Alliance to form a majority in the provincial councils

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Albulada: There is a notification of the rule of law and other blocs in the National Alliance to form a majority in the provincial councils
Friday, 26 April / May 2013 15:30 | | |



{Baghdad: Euphrates News}


Likely MP for the coalition of state law is useful Albulada the formation of a political majority among the winning blocs in the provincial elections, describing them as "healthy process that would serve the citizen."


The Albulada in a statement received by the agency {Euphrates News} copy of it today that the "coalition of state law, and some of the blocks in the National Alliance are looking for the time being the formation of a political majority for the provincial councils," noting that "the formation of majority is ordered civilization where there will be an executive strong On the other hand will be a powerful watchdog monitors the work of the executive ".


He added that "the regulator will monitor the projects in a professional and there will be a calendar to the work of the executive and this will reflect positively on the performance of the new provincial councils."


And announced the election commission on Thursday the results of the provincial elections for {12} the province by 87% to be the announcement of the remainder, while completions of resolving the count and all the doubts and the legal limit for appeals and UNHCR will provide all political entities later باستمارات results at the level of the station to inform on its findings in detail, calling on all political entities abide by legal means to oppose and challenge the law in order to give the civilized image and maintain the prestige of the institutions of the state.

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