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IHEC Rejects Key Challenges as Iraq Moves Toward Final Election Certainty

Iraq is entering a decisive political moment, and election transparency remains at the center of public attention. The latest decisions from the Independent High Electoral Commission show a clear push toward completing the final certification phase. The Commission addressed several challenges and moved the process closer to closure, and election transparency guided the tone of each statement.

Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission rejected multiple complaints filed by candidates who contested the recent parliamentary results. The decisions came on Tuesday, and they highlighted the Commission’s commitment to clarity. The Commission explained that many of the complaints lacked legal grounds, and officials emphasized the importance of following set procedures.

Furthermore, the case involving candidate Shahad Ahmed Khalil reached a conclusion after the National Security Service confirmed her compliance with the required standards. This confirmation ended the ongoing debate about her eligibility, and it closed a file that drew significant public attention. The Commission stressed that it only reviews complaints and does not issue final exclusions. That responsibility remains with the Federal Supreme Court, which will validate the overall results. This reminder once again underscored the need for election transparency throughout the entire process.

Meanwhile, the Judicial Electoral Panel continued reviewing appeals related to the preliminary outcomes. The panel examined 428 appeals from a total of 853 submissions. The remaining 425 appeals will be decided in the coming days, pushing the process toward its last critical stage before federal ratification. This step is crucial, and it reinforces the importance of timely decisions, especially as political negotiations intensify.

Moreover, Iraq completed its parliamentary elections on 11 November with a turnout of 56.11% among 21.4 million eligible voters. This participation rate reflects a strong public interest in political change. It also reflects a population eager to see functioning institutions and reliable results. The unfolding developments show all sides watching the timeline closely. Political blocs now wait for the Federal Supreme Court to finalize the results, and each decision carries significant weight.

Iraq’s political environment often shifts rapidly, yet the commitment to steady procedures remains essential. As the appeals process approaches its end, the country moves closer to certainty. This phase will shape government formation and upcoming alliances. Nevertheless, observers agree that the public expects clear steps and open communication. Many believe that reinforcing election transparency will help build trust as Iraq prepares for the next political chapter.

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