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Iraqi groups angered by Iran's meddling press for election re-run PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 25 December 2005
Prominent Sunni candidate Saleh al-Mutlaq, head of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue talks to reporters after attending a meeting with more than 50 representatives of various Sunni Arab political groups in BaghdadNCRI - At a meeting at the Baghdad headquarters of the National Iraqi Concord Movement, leaders of 25 Iraqi political fronts and parties decided to establish a joint operation headquarters and to call on the international community to put pressure on the Iraqi Electoral Commission to revoke the December 15 election results.

The coalition of 25 major political parties also called for a re-election under the supervision of independent international observers. They said the new round of elections can only be kicked off when the existing electoral commission dominated by agents of the Iranian regime is dissolved and the para-military forces disarmed.


The leader of Iraq's National Dialogue Front, Mr. Saleh Motlak, also attended the meeting.
 
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