Baghdad-INA
Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi announced that intensive security measures have been taken to prevent attempts to interfere in the electoral process, while indicating a strong stand against any attempt to effect on polling process.
Al-Kadhimi said in his speech during the cabinet session, which was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Yesterday we visited the Elections Commission and the fifth simulation was conducted, which is the first time that such a number has been simulated before the elections, and it was a successful experiment," noting: "We are working hard, and we are making great efforts to make the elections an opportunity for fair and honest competition."
He added, "We have taken extensive security measures to prevent attempts to interfere in the electoral process," noting that "we have provided all requirements to the Commission and the Joint Operations Command in order to carry out their tasks in conducting sound and fair elections."
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