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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 - Iraq national vote unlikely in January: official | International |
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The general election was supposed to be held between January 18-23, but Iraq's Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, a Sunni Muslim, last week vetoed a law needed to hold the polls on grounds that Iraqis abroad were under-represented. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis fled the sectarian violence triggered by the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, and many are Sunni. Parliament returned the law to the presidential council, including Hashemi, on Monday, but deliberately failed to address his concerns and in all likelihood it will be vetoed again. "In all cases the possibility of holding the vote in January is over," said Faraj al-Haidari, head of the electoral commission. In theory the election law must be passed 60 days before the vote, making Tuesday the last day lawmakers can reach agreement to meet the January 23 proposed election date. But after a heated parliamentary session on Monday, the fractious parliament seemed more divided than ever. Lawmakers belonging to Iraq's majority Shi'ite community and minority Kurdish community voted for amendments to the election law that would weaken Sunni voter representation, a move some said was meant as a poke in the eye for Hashemi. Sunni lawmakers staged a walk out of the session and the next sitting is not scheduled until December 8, although the speaker could call for an extraordinary session to end the impasse. "The amendment made by the parliament yesterday is unconstitutional, unfair and contradicts parliamentary standards," said a statement from Hashemi's office, where Sunni lawmakers are planning their next move. ETHNO-SECTARIAN WOUNDS The row threatens to re-open ethno-sectarian wounds among Iraq's Shi'ites, Sunnis and Kurds which have only just begun to heal after years of bloodshed. Investors, eyeing Iraq's vast oil wealth and lucrative oil field development contracts but nervous about security, will also be watching the elections closely. 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