How is the UN supporting Iraq's upcoming parliamentary elections?
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Key Takeaways
- UN's commitment to Iraq's electoral process is crucial.
- Over 21 million eligible voters will participate.
- Focus on transparency and fairness in elections.
- Technical support from the UN enhances political stability.
- Iraqi government pledges logistical support for the election.
Baghdad, Nov 3 (NationPress) The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq, Mohamed Al Hassan, highlighted the organization's unwavering commitment to assisting in Iraq's parliamentary elections scheduled for November 11, as stated by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry.
In a meeting with Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, Al Hassan reiterated the UN's pledge to continue its support for the electoral process in Iraq, focusing on enhancing both political and economic stability.
During discussions about the final steps for the national vote, Hussein stressed the government's dedication to ensuring elections that are both transparent and fair, reflecting the will of the Iraqi populace. He expressed gratitude for the ongoing technical assistance from the UN, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
The two officials also explored regional and international developments, discussing strategies to strengthen cooperation between Iraq and the UN to promote stability and sustainable development, according to the statement.
Over 21 million eligible Iraqi citizens are expected to cast their votes for a 329-member parliament that will serve a four-year term.
Meanwhile, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani confirmed that his administration will offer comprehensive logistical support to the Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) to ensure that the parliamentary elections are transparent and reflect the will of the Iraqi people.
The previous parliamentary election in Iraq in 2021 ignited violent conflicts in Baghdad and resulted in nearly a year of political stalemate before a government was successfully formed.