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ianstone
03-17-2010, 08:34 AM
Allawi and Maliki lead screening questionsCalled Coalition of law (http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/3E1CCF94-94E4-4282-91EC-6CE2D5824D5D.htm)Led by Prime MinisterNuri al-Maliki (http://www.aljazeera.net/news/archive/archive?ArchiveId=324490)To recount the vote, accusing the Commission official supervising the elections of manipulating the vote counting process. In the meantime announced that UNHCR had provided a list of the Iraqi leader Iyad Allawi narrowly on the list of al-Maliki.
This is the first complaint made by al-Maliki of the electoral process that took place on 7 March this month and already suffering - according to observers - from the chaos and the slow process of sorting and accusations of fraud.

The latest preliminary results announced by the Independent High Electoral Commission for elections on Tuesday night depending on the screening 79% of the vote, the former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi (http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/6671BF3B-A23F-4AE9-96CB-12F3862857AE.htm) List of the Iraqi leader Maliki's coalition narrowly at nine thousand votes.

Maliki's political bloc and sent a complaint to the Electoral Commission says that it was "received reliable information that many observers of the electronic screening" for ties to compete in the race.

Ali al-Adeeb, a coalition candidate state law that calls for a mass recount based on the original copies of all polling stations in the country and in excess of fifty thousand.

Member of a Sunni group
She claimed the letter signed by Maliki and The Associated Press obtained a copy of the official on the status of the electronic screening Hazem al-Badri is a member of a Sunni group allied with the Allawi.

The message asked for a copy of which was sent to the U.S. Embassy and the United Nations Mission in Iraq, an inquiry into the political relations all officials and employees the status of screening and non-release of the final results until the investigation of all complaints, "regardless of the time taken."

The list of Allawi had submitted Monday a long list of complaints about a manipulation, including the discovery of boxes election in the trash, in addition to more than 200 thousand soldiers could not vote because of the absence of names in the lists of voters.


Within "a few days"
The other hand, the electoral commission announced preliminary results Tuesday evening, after counting 79% of the votes in all Iraqi cities. It is expected to announce the final results of the elections within "a few days," according to UNHCR spokesman Qassim slave.

The official said "will be on the eighteenth of this month, the results of voting for the military and private hospital patients, prisoners and voting abroad," adding, "We need a few days to announce the final results after authentication by the Federal Court."
The UNHCR had partial results released on Monday by 66%, as the coalition of the Law of the State for first place in the cities of Baghdad, Muthanna, Karbala, Najaf, Babil, Basra, Wasit.

Iraqi and coalition won the first place in the cities of Anbar, Diyala, Kirkuk, Mosul and Salah al-Din, while he led the Iraqi National Coalition Ammar al-Hakim (http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/29D7A7EB-718C-4050-AB03-E8C61A46DE81.htm)Ranked first in each of Nasiriyah, Diwaniyah, Missan.

The Kurdistan Alliance won the vote in the three cities of the Kurdistan region of Sulaimaniya, Erbil and Dohuk.