Al-Kadhimi advisor explains the role of the United Nations in the elections

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Baghdad – INA

The Advisor to the Prime Minister, Abdul Hussein Al-Hindawi, explained today, Tuesday, the role of the United Nations in the elections, while indicating that it will not interfere in the electoral process.

Abdul-Hussein Al-Hindawi said to the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The role of the United Nations in the elections is to monitor through evaluation and not supervision," indicating that "it does not interfere in the electoral process or its administration."

He added that "the Iraqis are the ones who administer the elections in all their stages," pointing out that "the reference talked about the United Nations supervision and monitoring of the elections, but in practice, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested monitoring only."

Al-Hindawi added that "the party concerned with taking the decision to monitor the elections is the Security Council because such decisions must be made by it, considering that the five member states of the Council are the ones who decide that." A very long time for you to make the decision to monitor the elections. "

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