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Kurdish Barzani renews rejection of multi-constituency system in the upcoming elections (PFP)

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Arbil, - Presse Iraq -22 October / October: The head of Iraq's Kurdistan region, Massoud Barzani, Tuesday, Kurdish support for the legislative elections, the adoption of one constituency in the whole of Iraq, refusing to return to the previous law for elections.

Barzani said during a meeting with journalists and representatives of the Arab channels, said Tuesday that "the Kurdistan region supports the Iraqi parliamentary elections within a single electoral constituency because it promotes democracy and justice more."

Barzani refused to talk about the "Return to the previous law for the elections," he said, adding that "in the event of finding his replacement must compensate for the injustice caused to the Kurdistan Region as a result of multiple circuit system."

The political blocs accuses both of the State of Law coalition and the Kurdistan Alliance trying to postpone the election and block the adoption of the law on the result of an agreement the rest of the blocks on the adoption of multiple circuits instead of one circle, which has been adopted in the previous election.



Received the Federal Court of some articles of the law that took place router House of Representatives election in 2010, the most prominent of these materials, which demanded the Court House of Representatives modified with regard to manner the distribution of voters contained in Article 3 of the Act, which provides for the distribution of votes voters entities that did not reach the electoral threshold, on the winning blocs and paragraphs concerning the distribution of quota of minorities. ENDS

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