BAGHDAD: Iraq?s
parliament failed on Saturday to approve May 12 as the
election date, as suggested by the government, as Sunni and Kurdish lawmakers demanded a delay to allow hundreds of thousands of war-displaced people to return home.
Politicians, including Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, insist on holding the
election as planned on May 12, saying a delay would be against the constitution.
Speaking after Saturday?s session in Baghdad, Parliamentary Speaker Salim al-Jabouri expressed hope that
parliament would be able to vote on an
election date by Monday, state TV reported.
Abadi is seeking re-election, building on a surge in his popularity among Iraq?s majority Arab community after leading the three-year fight against Islamic State militants, supported by a US-led coalition.
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