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Dinar News election results not final


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I believe the gist of it is Maliki is pulling a Gore "Hanging Chad" thing and says the masses will want a recount. lol

Al-Maliki: Announcing results of the elections before the commission not final

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The gentleman said prime minister of lights possessing that the results which announced her commission of the elections not final, your weakness is review her dependancy before case of the sounds decides final for members the parliament

Al-Maliki in conference said complicated him after the announcing about the results that there names from filtered included in deposits the beautiful accountability and the justice

Student possessing Iraqi Al-Shaab in composure, assured that the matter under the control, and that the defect is harm was intentional or other than intentional so his treatment will be complete, and that all mass will demand the commission and the judgment in the review and the sight in the defamations

http://sysurl.systranet.com/?option=com_content&view=article&id=1338:2010-03-26-17-58-00&catid=40:2009-09-30-10-17-54&Itemid=99&systranbanner=1&systrangui=www.google.com%2Fsearch%3B%2Fsnetcom%2Fweb&systranuid=aHR0cC13d3cud2FzYXRvbmxpbmUuY29tL2luZGV4LnBocC9hcl9lbg==

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the end is not so close.

http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/?s=elections&x=16&y=7

Protesting against election results is unconstitutional, says Iraqi politician

Posted on 22 March 2010.

Democratic elections normally lead to stability and a smooth transfer of power. But not in Iraq.

The results of the latest elections may lead to violence and instability in a country torn by wars and civil strife.

The President Jalal Talabani and Prime Minister Noor al-Maliki both dispute the results and have called for a recount. This is strongly supported by the Chairs of the provincial councils for nine provinces; Baghdad, Al-Qadesia, Najaf, Karbala, Babil, Basra, Wasit, Dhi Qar, and Al-Muthana, as it is stated by the Chair of Basra Provincial Council- Mr. Jabar Ameen- in a Press Conference conducted post a meeting held for the Chairs of those nine provinces, in Al-Basra Provincial Council Building. He has further asserted on the necessity of the positive reply of the Election Commission for these demands, and recount the manual excreating of the votes, under the monitor of international experts, and representatives of political blocs.

The likely winners and the independent commission supervising the elections say that is almost impossible to do.

And demonstration against the results have swept at least two provinces in southern Iraq.

The Iraqi Bloc, garnering the largest number of votes so far, has described those demonstrations as illegal and unconstitutional.

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