UN’s Iraq chief examines commission’s probe into electoral fraud

10-10-2018 1 Comments
Rudaw
Tags: KRG election KRG electoral commission UNAMI Jan Kubis
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – The head of the UN mission in Iraq visited Kurdistan Region’s electoral commission on Wednesday to discuss the ongoing investigation of complaints of electoral fraud.

Jan Kubis told reporters he was “very happy that I received basic information about the process of adjudication of complaints, investigation and adjudication of complaints,” during his visit.

The electoral commission is investigating more than 1,000 complaints related to the September 30 parliament election. 

Responding to a query from the PUK, the Kurdistan Region’s judicial board of elections ruled that a simple majority of 50 + 1 within the electoral commission is needed to approve the election results, striking down the commission’s regulation that ratification of results needed the approval of two-thirds of the body. 

"However, we work professionally and hope that the results will be approved by the signature of all nine members,” Ismael Khormali, secretary of the Council of Commissioners, told Rudaw.

The KIU member of the electoral commission has not yet given his approval of the election results, according to Muthana Amin, head of the KIU faction in the Iraqi parliament.

Partial preliminary results gave the KDP a strong lead and the PUK improved on its previous showing. Other parties, however, saw a decrease in their vote share. 

Gorran, Komal, and New Generation said they have evidence of fraud, namely the use of fake identity cards and citizenship certificates, and demanded a federal investigation. The KIU has backed their call. 

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  • 10-10-2018
    Unite
    Why these losers can't accept the reality? Why are they fascinated by bringing Iraqi troops to control Kurdistan. They demand to "federal" investigation, but Iraq is not a federation and have no federal power. They say that they have evidence of fraud, but nothing has been shown to substantiate their claim. Knowing their link with their "federal" friends, I am sure they can fabricate evidence.