Ban Ki-moon: Iraq's elections an important milestone in the democratization
Tuesday, April 29 / April 2014 10:18
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Said the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon said that "the parliamentary elections in Iraq tomorrow, April 30 current, is an important milestone in the transition to democracy there, and contribute to greater peace and stability."
He welcomed the moon, in a statement issued by his spokesman last night, "the progress made by the Independent Electoral and enable them to hold elections on schedule and in accordance with the obligations of national and international standards."
He condemned the Secretary-General of the United Nations "strongly wave of violence and terrorist attacks that targeted political leaders, candidates and election workers in Iraq," and expressed his "sincere condolences to the families affected by the violence."
Ban Ki-moon urged "all political leaders to create the conditions necessary to enable all Iraqis [men and women] from participating in the electoral process."
He is scheduled to being universal suffrage for the elections of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, April 30, and the number of voters covered by voting 20 million and 437 thousand and 712 voters, whereas the number of candidates of political entities and coalitions [9031] them [6424] men and [2707] a woman vying for the [328 [parliamentary seats.
The voting process your vote and abroad have concluded yesterday, the elements of security and the Iraqi communities abroad.
The participation rate for your vote 91.46%, the highest rate recorded by the Commission since its inception until today and this has been achieved through the use of new mechanisms using the card and verification of electronic devices. According to announced by the Electoral Commission for elections. Ended
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Tuesday, April 29 / April 2014 10:18
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Said the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon said that "the parliamentary elections in Iraq tomorrow, April 30 current, is an important milestone in the transition to democracy there, and contribute to greater peace and stability."
He welcomed the moon, in a statement issued by his spokesman last night, "the progress made by the Independent Electoral and enable them to hold elections on schedule and in accordance with the obligations of national and international standards."
He condemned the Secretary-General of the United Nations "strongly wave of violence and terrorist attacks that targeted political leaders, candidates and election workers in Iraq," and expressed his "sincere condolences to the families affected by the violence."
Ban Ki-moon urged "all political leaders to create the conditions necessary to enable all Iraqis [men and women] from participating in the electoral process."
He is scheduled to being universal suffrage for the elections of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, April 30, and the number of voters covered by voting 20 million and 437 thousand and 712 voters, whereas the number of candidates of political entities and coalitions [9031] them [6424] men and [2707] a woman vying for the [328 [parliamentary seats.
The voting process your vote and abroad have concluded yesterday, the elements of security and the Iraqi communities abroad.
The participation rate for your vote 91.46%, the highest rate recorded by the Commission since its inception until today and this has been achieved through the use of new mechanisms using the card and verification of electronic devices. According to announced by the Electoral Commission for elections. Ended
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