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| Jan.31 |
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Peace rules as polls close Voting in provincial elections ended peacefully, and the mood was festive in some places, unlike the violence, intimidation and apathy in 2005 | |
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4,000 women run for office Four thousand women are running for office in provincial elections; many of them will be guaranteed seats under an electoral quota system | |
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Obama praises peaceful Iraq polls Washington: US President has congratulated Iraqis for holding a largely peaceful vote for provincial councils across the country | |
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Iraqi PM hails vote as 'victory' Baghdad: Prime Minister Maliki has hailed a largely peaceful vote for new provincial councils across the country as a victory for all Iraqis
| Jan.30 |
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Change in the air as Iraq votes Iraq is to elect new provincial councils in the first nationwide vote in 4 years, with the Sunni minority expected to turn out in strength
4,000 women run for office. Voting ended peacefully, and the mood was festive, unlike the violence, intimidation and apathy in 2005
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| Jan.28 |
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Special elections begin Special provincial elections began as a precursor to the monumental elections that will be held this weekend in the country
| Jan.27 |
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Sunni Arabs embracing local elections About 14,000 candidates will be competing for 440 provincial council seats in 14 of 18 provinces
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| Sep.24 |
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Deal over province elections Baghdad: The parliament has passed a law which paves the way for provincial elections and agreed to deal separately with the issue of Kirkuk | |
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