The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) announced today it anticipates the upcoming October 10 elections in Iraq to be free and transparent. The Special Representative of UNAMI, Jeanine Plasschaert, held
MoreOn Saturday, Qataris voted for two-thirds of the advisory Shura Council in the Gulf Arab state’s first legislative elections, a process that has sparked local discussion about electoral inclusiveness and citizenship. The
MoreGrand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the top religious authority of Iraqi Shias, called on Iraqis to participate in the October 10 parliamentary elections. In a statement released on Sistani’s personal website, the top
MoreThe decision to cancel the vote of confidence taken by the House of Representatives (HoR), led by Aguila Saleh, received many reactions from the local level. It was stated that 89 of
MoreThe High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, conducted an official visit to Iraq ahead of the general elections in Iraq on October 10. High
MoreIn an interview will a local newspaper, the US’ acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Joey Hood, stated that the political process in Libya should be led by the
MoreA total of 6,815 candidates from 31 political parties and independents are competing in the general elections in Morocco that have started today, where 395 deputies will be appointed to serve in
MoreBoth the ruling party and the opposition parties in Morocco are not willing to form an electoral alliance, just days before the general and local elections planned to be held on September
MoreMorocco is preparing for parliamentary elections scheduled for September 8. Parties that started their activities on August 26 for election campaigns are not allowed to gather more than 25 people due to
MoreThe upcoming elections in Libya and some problematic issues were discussed at the meeting held in Algeria on Monday, August 30, with the participation of the foreign ministers of the countries neighboring
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