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Iraq Reviews Election Appeals as Calls for Fair Results Grow

Iraq moved forward with its post-election process as the Independent High Electoral Commission completed its review of all challenges. Officials stressed the importance of fair election results while navigating one of the country’s most sensitive political stages. They also underlined that fair election results support trust between voters and institutions. Therefore, many political leaders continue to emphasize fair election results as Iraq prepares for the next steps.

The Supreme Judicial Council announced that IHEC finished reviewing 853 appeals submitted after the November parliamentary elections. However, the Council noted that IHEC did not release detailed decisions for each appeal. This left many parties waiting for more clarity, especially as competition rose in several key districts.

Iraq held its sixth parliamentary elections since 2003 on November 11. The turnout exceeded 56 percent, which many observers described as a strong signal of public interest. Yet, many parties sought to challenge the results, especially in closely contested areas. Therefore, IHEC faced a heavy workload while reviewing evidence and responding to inquiries.

Article 20 of the IHEC Law outlines the appeals process. It allows candidates and parties to file complaints the day after IHEC publishes the final results. They can submit appeals through the National Office, local branches, or directly to the Electoral Judicial Panel. This process aims to protect transparency and maintain confidence in the electoral system.

IHEC must reply to the Panel within three working days after receiving a request. Then, the Panel must rule on each case within ten working days after IHEC responds. This timeline ensures continuous movement in the review process and prevents delays that could spark political tension.

Appeal rulings may vary. Some complaints may be rejected due to weak evidence. Others may be accepted if they present strong documentation. In certain cases, the Panel may order recounts or corrections when necessary. These measures aim to safeguard accuracy and strengthen Iraq’s democratic framework.

Many observers now wait for the next stage, which includes the official confirmation of results and the potential formation of political alliances. Iraq enters this phase with high expectations and ongoing pressure for stability. Political groups continue to call for transparency, accountability, and cooperation as the country prepares for the next parliamentary cycle.

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