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The Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq, which is run by refereed judges, announced on Sunday the results of counting and sorting operations on Sunday in a number of counting stations inside and outside Iraq.
A source in the UNHCR told Ashqaf News that 500 stations were counted at the Baghdad International Fair in the center of the capital, which belong to the office of Karkh, all of which were identical, while the announcement of the direct diversion in Turkey for three stations were all identical.
He added that the counting and sorting were conducted in Iran for 8 stations and were all identical, indicating that the agents of the entities confirmed the conformity of the results of the stations in Jordan after completing counting and sorting 21 stations today from the canceled.
He pointed out that the stations in Jordan were already canceled by the Board of Commissioners frozen, where he issued a decision to cancel 22 stations of Jordan did not calculate the results originally when the winners announced.
He noted that the operation took place in the presence of the UN team in Jordan in addition to the entities’ agents.
The Iraqi judiciary decided on Saturday to refer five of the officials of the Electoral Commission article to the courts after ministerial recommendations proved the irregularities and financial corruption in the parliamentary elections that took place on 12 May and the charges of fraud.
The officials are directors of Salahuddin, Anbar and Kirkuk offices, as well as directors of the offices of Jordan and Turkey.
In early June, the Supreme Judicial Council decided to appoint judges to oversee manual counting and counting rather than members of the Board of Commissioners who were suspended.
On June 24, the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) announced a recount of the results of the legislative elections, the most prominent of which was the Sadrists, led by radical Shi’ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
Since then, several lists have joined together to form a majority, but re-counting and popular protests have delayed negotiations.
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