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The State of Law rules out holding the upcoming elections with a multi-constituency system

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The State of Law rules out holding the upcoming elections with a multi constituency system
The State of Law rules out holding the upcoming elections with a multi constituency system

Member of the nation of regulation Coalition, Haider Al-Lami, dominated out keeping the imminent parliamentary elections the use of the multi-constituency device that become used within the previous elections, noting that these constituencies produced a fragile parliament.

Al-Lami told dinaropinions.com, “the upcoming parliamentary elections will not be just like the previous ones, as modifications can be made to its regulation, especially in regards to the multiple constituencies beneath which the remaining elections had been held.”

He added, “the top of the country of law Coalition has submitted a proposal to the political events, and it’s miles predicted that there may be a response to this proposal, which could make the Tigris River the separator among the electoral districts, in order that Baghdad will become Karkh and Rusafa, or the capital may have 4 districts in preference to 83 districts.”

He mentioned that “the a couple of constituencies produced a delicate parliament, reinforced regionalism and taken tribal sheikhs to the residence of Representatives, whilst there are 9aaf3f374c58e8c9dcdd1ebf10256fa5 figures who have have an effect on within the political method who did now not attain the house of Representatives due to the more than one constituencies system.”

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