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UN Criticizes New Iraqi Referendum Rules


4 October 2005 -- A United Nations official has criticized recent changes to Iraq's electoral law, which he says make it harder for voters to reject the draft.

Jose Aranaz, a legal advisor to the UN electoral team in Iraq, said Iraqi parliament's decision was "not acceptable and would not meet international standards."

Iraq's parliament made an interpretative ruling on 2 October, which said that for the referendum to pass, only half of those who turn out to vote would have to say "Yes," but for it to be defeated, two-thirds of registered voters in at least three provinces would have to say "No."

(Reuters/AFP)

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RFE/RL Special: Iraq's Constitutional Referendum

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