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In a Critical Electoral Season, the Ink Retires, and the Commission Hires the Print and the Eye.

Summary by non14.net
The debate in Iraq over the fairness of the electoral process, scheduled for next November, is escalating following the decision of the High Electoral Commission to abolish the use of electoral ink on polling day, raising widespread concerns about the electoral process.
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The debate in Iraq over the fairness of the electoral process, scheduled for next November, is escalating following the decision of the High Electoral Commission to abolish the use of electoral ink on polling day, raising widespread concerns about the electoral process.

·Baghdad, Iraq
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non14.net broke the news in Baghdad, Iraq on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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