Significant Step Taken For Proposed Referendum In Basra, Says UN’s Iraq Mission
New York, Dec 17 2008 12:10PM
Preparations are in place enabling the people of the oil-rich Iraqi province of Basra to officially demonstrate their
support of a proposed referendum to form a region with some devolved power from the central Government, the United
Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) announced today.
The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC), an Iraqi institution tasked with voter registration and conducting all
upcoming electoral events and referenda in the country, has opened 34 sub-centres providing registered voters in Basra
the option to sign their names calling for the referendum.
Collecting 10 per cent of voters’ signatures, from an electorate of around 1.4 million people, in the area prompts the
authorities to organize a referendum. The first step in this process was initiated by a petition of 32,635 Basra voters
that was submitted to the IHEC last month.
Anyone born in 1991 or before has two weeks from the start of 2009 to come forward and register their support.
“The Law is to ensure the voters’ right to freely express their choice regarding selecting the type of governance for
their province or region. This is part of strengthening the democratic process when each eligible voter has a say,”
noted the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Staffan de Mistura.
Once the signature collection period has ended, the IHEC will certify whether the threshold of 10 per cent of valid
voters has been reached. The confirmation of the signatures is expected by the end of January, and the IHEC begins
arranging the referendum within 60-90 days of certification of the signatures.
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