Hadi Al-Amiri: We do not consider it unlikely that the Zionist regime will interfere in the electoral fraud in Iraq

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Publish Date: 12:26 - 13 November 2021
Saturday, 13 November 2021 (YJC)_ The head of the Al-Fatah coalition in Iraq said that the Zionist regime may have played a role in rigging the recent parliamentary elections.

Hadi Al-Amiri: We do not consider it unlikely that the Zionist regime will interfere in the electoral fraud in IraqHadi al-Amiri, head of the Al-Fatah Coalition in Iraq, spoke today (Saturday, November 13th) at the third art exhibition of the Abu Mahdi Al-Mohandes Martyr Cultural Center in honor of the martyrs, entitled "A Beautiful Journey to Love."

According to the Iraqi website "Al-Ayyam", he praised the sacrifices of the Iraqi martyrs for the sake of religion, homeland and the country's prestige regarding the current political and field developments in Iraq:
We do not consider the involvement of the Zionist regime in election fraud unlikely.

He said at the beginning of the speech:
We have sacrificed for the sake of religion, homeland and honor and we will have. O blood of the martyrs, firm faith and strong will, the horn of terrorism was broken. Some forget about the role of the popular uprising, but this organization is the valve of the country's confidence.

Al-Amiri, while supporting the peaceful protests against the results of the recent parliamentary elections, said:
The confusion created during the voting is evidence of the inability of the High Electoral Commission to hold transparent elections. From the first day, we had doubts about the work of this commissariat, and for this reason, we asked for a contract with a company that investigates the affairs.

He added:
On Election Day, 3,600 devices were out of order. We do not know that it is unlikely that the Zionist regime is involved in rigging the Iraqi elections. The demonstration [now in protest of the recent election results] is not against the winning parties, but against the IEC because of its failure to manage the election process.

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