Maderal Rasool: So far, no violations have been marked in the private vote
Baghdad – Mawazine News
The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Major General Yahya Rasool, confirmed on Saturday that no violations have been noted in the special vote until this moment.
“As of this point, there have been no violations within the electoral process taking place within the private vote,” Major General Rasoul said at a press conference.
He added that “the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, attended the morning to the Joint Operations Command, held a meeting with the Minister of Interior, Deputy Commander of Joint Operations and other agencies, and was briefed on the progress of the electoral process within the special ballot, and issued his directives to complete the special ballot.”
He pointed to “the presence of flow and rush by the security services to go to polling stations and elect members of provincial councils,” noting “what was directed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, to ensure the freedom of affiliates to cast their votes and choose those they deem appropriate within the special ballot process.”
He pointed out that “the members of the security services continue with special balloting until the end of the specified timings,” stressing that “citizens are happy and confirm that the day of the general polling on Monday, they will go out with this electoral wedding to elect those who they deem appropriate.”
He expected that “next Monday will witness an electoral wedding, a large presence and delegation of citizens to cast their votes,” calling on all citizens to “go intensively and actively participate in local elections, which will reflect positively on the situation in general, and will have a positive role in the upcoming parliamentary elections.”
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