Former PM urges interim government in Iraq
Former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, a secular Shiite whose cross-sectarian coalition narrowly won the most votes in the March 7 polling, said that disqualifying candidates and holding recounts is an attempt to "steal the will of the Iraqi people."
The call comes after an Iraqi court charged with investigating election-related complaints disqualified one of his candidates over alleged ties to the former regime. Election officials confirmed that another nine winning candidates, including seven from Allawi’s list and one from al-Maliki’s, were being investigated.
The court’s ruling came at the urging of a commission charged with investigating politicians’ connections to Saddam Hussein’s regime.
Hamdiya al-Hussaini of the election commission told The Associated Press that the court is expected to decide on the fate of the nine others by Monday.
Disqualifying Allawi’s candidates would favor incumbent Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s State of Law bloc, which came in second-placed, losing out to Allawi’s coalition by just two seats.
If the seven Iraqiya candidates and their votes are thrown out, it could change the seat count in the new 325-member parliament and potentially hand al-Maliki’s coalition the lead. That would enrage the country’s disenchanted minority Sunnis, who had thrown their weight behind Allawi’s candidacy.
"Certainly what is going on is a theft of the Iraqi will and democracy, jeopardizing the safety of the country," Allawi told Iraq’s al-Sharqiya channel. "We will call for the forming of a new interim government."
Allawi called on international organizations like the U.N., the Arab League, the EU and the Organization of Islamic Conference to help establish the impartial interim government.
But a U.N. officials in Baghdad dismissed the idea of the international community’s closer involvement in Iraqi politics, saying those disputes can only be resolved by Iraqis themselves.
"They don’t even want the Americans talking about internal Iraqi politics, can you imagine if the rest of the international community became involved?" said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.
Iraqiya’s narrow victory was immediately assailed by al-Maliki. An elections court granted a State of Law request to recount the vote in Baghdad, which is expected to begin later this week. Al-Maliki’s alliance also was boosted by the Shiite-dominated Accountability and Justice Commission’s vetting panel, which had barred hundreds of candidates for alleged ties to Saddam’s Baath Party in the run-up to the election. Many of the disqualified candidates are believed to be Sunni.
Allawi said the commission is "illegal and illegitimate" and "works with no constitutional cover."
Late Tuesday, Iraqiya held an urgent meeting and decided to send a letter to the head of the judiciary asking him to "step in to protect the Iraqi judiciary system from the political pressures."
The fact that many of the commission’s recommendations have been approved and that the only recount granted so far was requested by al-Maliki has opened up the country’s judiciary to accusations of bias and partiality to the prime minister’s government.
Allawi warned that further delays in forming a new government only give "terrorists" the opportunity to kill more people in the country.
The party statement also said this was Iraqiya’s "final warning." Allawi spokesman Abdul-Rahman al-Budeiri said Iraqiya would consider quitting the political process or demand a repeat elections.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday warned that any challenges to the election results should be conducted in an atmosphere of transparency to preserve people’s faith in the system.
"For challenges to be credible and legitimate they must also be transparent and must accord with the laws and mechanisms established for the conduct of the elections," she said in a statement. "Transparency and due process are essential to protecting the integrity of the process and preserving the confidence of the Iraqi people in their democratic system.
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