The Federal Supreme Court of Iraq rejected a lawsuit to annul the election results, which were submitted by a number of armed factions and losing parties during the elections.
The judge said, “The Federal Supreme Court decided to reject the claim of non-ratification of the results and to charge the complainant with all the expenses,” while an Electoral Commission lawyer indicated to AFP that “this decision does not mean the ratification of the election results, and there will be another decision to ratify,” the date of which has not been set yet.
Iraq held parliamentary elections on October 10, and disputes are still ongoing regarding their results, especially by the armed factions that suffered a severe defeat, and are still objecting to the results and demanding their abolition before the judiciary.
It was an alliance Al-Fath He has filed a lawsuit with the court, demanding the annulment of the election results, due to his resounding loss in the elections.
On Thursday, the Federal Supreme Court of Iraq had postponed consideration of the lawsuit filed by the political wings of the armed factions, against the election results, to Monday’s session.
The decision to respond to the appeals against the election results represented a severe blow to the armed parties in Iraq, which had hoped to cancel the election results, or at least a manual recount.
It is expected that the stage of forming the next Iraqi government will begin, with the end of the election results crisis by the decision of the Federal Court on Monday.
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