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Last minute law - electoral law - in Iraq has been adopted ...

12 hours ago ago from GOING GLOBAL - EAST MEETS WEST - ARTICLES OF INTEREST

Dec 26, 2009 The electoral law that preoccupied Iraqi politicians for the last 8 months has finally been adopted . After the Iraqi Vice President Tariq Al Hashimi vetoed the law a second time, with last minute arrangements the election law was passed unanimously by the Iraqi parliament and Tariq Al-Hashimi withdrew his. Hashim’s point of contention was the seats allocated for Iraqis who will vote from abroad and how the votes would be ...

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Afghanistan’s donors fear May parliamentary election disaster, some mull possibility of delay

9 hours ago ago from Get 2 Vote

Five months before parliamentary elections in Afghanistan, donor nations are worried about another messy vote and some international officials are even discussing whether the polls should be delayed. After years of encouraging democracy, some Western nations find themselves in the uncomfortable position of wondering whether another round of voting will do more harm than good in the violence-wracked country. The parliamentary ...

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Polls closed

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Several online public polling surveys in various Ehem networks from the periods of August-October and August-December now closed. The following survey questions were asked to determine the psychographic views of those who participated in the online polls: The Philippines ranked as one of the 12th most corrupt countries in the world in 2008. Do you think the country will improve its standing for 2009? Who should be the next President of the ...

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Should Afghanistan's next election be delayed?

6 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Should Afghanistan's next election be delayed? KABUL (AP) -- Five months before parliamentary elections in Afghanistan, donor nations are worried about another messy vote and some international officials are even discussing whether the polls should be delayed. After years of encouraging democracy, some Western nations find themselves in the uncomfortable position of wondering whether another round of voting will do more harm than good in ...

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