FIVE PARLIAMENTARY SEATS CHANGED AFTER A MANUAL RECOUNT OF VOTES IN IRAQ

John Smith
2 min readDec 2, 2021

In a new episode, 5 parliamentary seats changed after a manual description of votes in Iraq. The political decision occurred in October and the relates of the vote just impacted five seats in five territories. Individuals of Iraq cast their decision in favor of another administration in an early political race in October that was requested by government nonconformists.

The executive of IHEC (Independent High Elections Commission) Board of Commissioners, Judge Jalil Adnan Khalaf, said that the vote impacted five regions: Baghdad, Nineveh, Erbil, Basra, and Kirkuk. He further said that out of 22 million individuals qualified to cast a ballot; just 9.6 million really did as such. According to the report, the end-product of the democratic was postponed because of an extended manual description of votes. A manual description of votes was dispatched by the commission because of elector misrepresentation claims made by certain gatherings during the political race.

After the description of votes, Judge Jalil Adnan Khalaf said, “We’d prefer to underline here that the commission has been submitted in managing the outcomes as indicated by the law and in accordance with the desire of the Iraqi public.” He further referred to the commission’s work as “proficient” and said the political decision was solid and straightforward.

With the new consequences of the vote, the Sadrist development stays in the number one spot with 73 seats out of 329. Sadrist Movement is an Iraqi Islamic public development driven by Muqtada al-Sadr. Sunni Parliament Speaker Mohammed Al-Halbousi’s Taqadum bunch stays in the second situation with 37 seats. He is the Speaker of the Council of Representatives of Iraq since 15 September 2018. Previous state head Nouri Al Maliki’s State of Law coalition stays in the third situation with 33 seats. He was the top state leader of Iraq from 2006 to 2014.

--

--