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New Iraqi election law approved | New Iraqi election law approved |
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Iraq's parliament has unanimously approved a new electoral law, paving the way for elections early next year. | |
Parliamentarians were called to vote in a special late-night session to try to end a political crisis, and they voted minutes before the midnight deadline. | |
The deputy speaker of parliament said an election should take place on 27 February, but it was unclear if this would be possible. | |
The new law is said to have been brokered by the UN and the US embassy. | |
I would like to congratulate the Iraqi people for this historical victory Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi | |
Polls originally scheduled for 16 January were delayed due to problems with the election law. | Polls originally scheduled for 16 January were delayed due to problems with the election law. |
"This is wonderful and a huge achievement for Iraq," said deputy speaker Khalid al-Attiya. | |
"Now the way is paved to conduct the election at a date to be determined by the presidency council." | |
Last week, the United Nations said a new feasible election date was 27 February 2010. | |
Expanded parliament | |
Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi had vetoed the previous version of the law, saying it did not provide enough seats for the country's Sunni minority. | Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi had vetoed the previous version of the law, saying it did not provide enough seats for the country's Sunni minority. |
There have been many protests at the electoral law in the past few months | |
Following the parliamentary vote, he formally withdrew his veto of the election law and praised the new amendment as providing a fairer deal for Iraq's minorities. | Following the parliamentary vote, he formally withdrew his veto of the election law and praised the new amendment as providing a fairer deal for Iraq's minorities. |
About 4 million Sunnis fled the country to escape violence that erupted after the US-led invasion. | About 4 million Sunnis fled the country to escape violence that erupted after the US-led invasion. |
"I would like to congratulate the Iraqi people for this historical victory," Mr Hashimi said. | |
The compromises reached by politicians had "got Iraq out from the bottleneck and out of a problem", he said. | |
Debate over the electoral law had also centred around the northern, oil-rich city of Kirkuk, which is disputed between Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen. | Debate over the electoral law had also centred around the northern, oil-rich city of Kirkuk, which is disputed between Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen. |
The new parliament will be expanded from the current 275 seats to 325, said Mr Attiya. | |
The election is seen as a prerequisite to the US meeting its goal of pulling out combat troops by August next year, and withdrawing fully by 2011. | The election is seen as a prerequisite to the US meeting its goal of pulling out combat troops by August next year, and withdrawing fully by 2011. |