27 July 2011
BAGHDAD: The present Election Commission cannot run the elections, even in a small village, a State of Law MP stated today.
MP Ali al-Shalah told Aswat al-Iraq that "the State of Law will vote for non-confidence in its work, because the available financial, administrative and executive documents can judge the Commission."
"Anyone who does not vote for the non-confidence vote has no right to speak about corruption in the future," he added.
On Tuesday, MP Khalid al-Asadi told Aswat al-Iraq that "the National Alliance have agreed that the Election Commission is unsuitable to lead any future operations in Iraq."
BAGHDAD: The present Election Commission cannot run the elections, even in a small village, a State of Law MP stated today.
MP Ali al-Shalah told Aswat al-Iraq that "the State of Law will vote for non-confidence in its work, because the available financial, administrative and executive documents can judge the Commission."
"Anyone who does not vote for the non-confidence vote has no right to speak about corruption in the future," he added.
On Tuesday, MP Khalid al-Asadi told Aswat al-Iraq that "the National Alliance have agreed that the Election Commission is unsuitable to lead any future operations in Iraq."
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