AS ANNAN STRESSES INCLUSIVENESS AFTER IRAQI ELECTIONS, TOP UN ENVOY MEETS LEADERS
With United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan declaring that the success of Sunday’s elections augurs well for Iraq’s
transition, his top representative in the country today met with leading politicians to stress the need to bring all
Iraqis together in shaping the future of their nation.
Noting reports that, despite significant attempts at violent disruption, Iraqis turned out in large numbers to exercise
their right to vote, Mr. Annan praised the courage of the Iraqi people, lauded the Independent Election Commission of
Iraq (IECI) for running the poll “so effectively in such a limited timeframe and such daunting circumstances,” and
congratulated UN officials who helped organize the elections.
“It is important to ensure that all individuals, groups and parties who, for whatever reason, were unable or unwilling
to take part in the election are now brought into the constitution-making process,” Mr. Annan said in a message issued
shortly after the polls closed Sunday.
“This is a time for reconciliation on all sides. In this respect I am encouraged by the recent statements of a number of
Iraqi political leaders, indicating their willingness to play a part in this process or to allow others to do so,” he
added.
This was just the message that his Special Representative Ashraf Qazi delivered in person on the ground Monday, visiting
the electoral commission’s headquarters in Baghdad and meeting with various officials including the Vice President, and
President of the Al Da’wa Party, Ibrahim Jaa’fary, Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh and the Head of Supreme Council
for Islamic Revolution Abdul Aziz al Hakim.
He also held talks with the President of the Association of Muslim Scholars Hareth al Dhari and President of the Iraqi
Islamist Party Muhsen Abdul Hamid.
Mr. Qazi stressed that the elections represented an important step in the political process that must bring all Iraqis
together in shaping the future of their country.
He emphasized the importance of encouraging a broad based dialogue among all Iraqi political forces as the best way to
address difference in points of view. He stressed that all Iraqis must be represented in the political process,
especially in the constitution making process, to ensure that it realizes its objective of building a safe, stable and
democratic Iraq.
Mr. Qazi added that the UN stands ready to support Iraqis in the post elections period and is willing to avail its
expertise to the Iraqis in the constitution making process if the Iraqi authorities seek its help. The National Assembly
elected yesterday will appoint a new provisional government, write a constitution and organize definitive elections by
the end of the year.
The UN acted in an advisory and technical role to help the IECI deliver credible and inclusive elections, disbursing
more than $100 million from a UN Elections Trust Fund to help organize the vote and coordinating the assistance of the
international community.