Iraq names judges to take over elections commission

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FILE PHOTO: Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission staff members distribute ballot boxes and polling materials to polling stations in Basra
FILE PHOTO: Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission staff members distribute ballot boxes and polling materials to polling stations in Basra, Iraq May 6, 2018. REUTERS/Essam al-Sudani File Photo

June 10, 2018

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council, the highest judicial authority, met on Sunday and named judges tasked with taking over the country’s elections commission following allegations of widespread violations in a May parliamentary election, its spokesman said.

Parliament on Wednesday passed a law that mandated a nationwide manual recount of votes from the election. The law called for the Independent High Elections Commission’s leadership to be replaced by nine judges.

The commission’s board of commissioners have said they would appeal against the law.

(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein; editing by Michael Georgy)

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