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    Al-Maliki's secular party beating religious candidates in Iraq
    Taiwan Sun
    Sunday 14th March, 2010  


    In Iraq, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's political coalition has taken the lead after last weekend’s vote.
    In Iraq, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's political coalition has taken the lead after last weekend’s vote.

    In the all-important Baghdad electorate, al-Maliki’s party, the State of Law coalition, has been seen to be pulling away from its two closest rivals.

    Partial results released by the Independent High Electoral Commission showed the State of Law coalition with about a 60,000-vote edge nationwide over its main moderate challenger, the secular Iraqiya coalition. The Shiite fundamentalist Iraqi National Alliance was in third place.

    So far, al-Maliki's coalition is leading in five of the 11 provinces where the vote has been partially counted. Iraq has a total of 18 provinces.

    Even though the vote counting process has been marred with problems, electoral commission officials have said preliminary nationwide results could be released as early as Sunday.

    Allegations of fraud have plagued the ballot tally, with more than 2,000 complaints received by this weekend.

    The electoral commission has said they will all be investigated.

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    By BrigitteTODD35, 03-14-10, 03:08 AM

    Counting shows Iraqis are voting for secular party

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    By Anonymous, 03-14-10, 11:57 AM

    Iraqis see the light

    They have been freed from the terror of Hussan to be continually bloodied by Islam.. Unlike IRAN, they may be able to escape the Mullahs bloody rule where people are tortured and enslaved.. Islam is the poison.. check out this challenge http://www.faithfreedom.org/content/ali-sinas-challenge
    By Anonymous, 03-14-10, 09:56 PM
    I think they need a Swiss leader!
    By Sir Ron, 03-14-10, 10:38 PM
    Who ever becomes President, they gonna need more security than Farrakhan

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