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Iraq has now entered a designated period of campaign silence as it prepares for the parliamentary elections this upcoming Sunday, marking an essential pause in political activities.
From Saturday morning onward, candidates and political parties are prohibited from any form of campaigning, allowing voters a tranquil moment to consider their choices before voting. The Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) has confirmed that special voting will kick off at 7:00 AM, involving over 1.3 million voters, including approximately 26,538 displaced individuals.
This silence is intended to create a fair environment, devoid of last-minute appeals or campaign pressures. Authorities have warned that any breaches—such as promoting parties or candidates during this sensitive period—will lead to stringent legal repercussions.
Experts highlight the importance of such initiatives in nurturing fairness within Iraq's intricate political scenario, enabling citizens to make thoughtful decisions away from external influences. For many voters, this period of peace is a rare opportunity to concentrate entirely on their election choices amidst a generally high-stakes campaigning climate.
With election day fast approaching, Iraqis are gearing up for what many consider a decisive vote for the nation’s future, accentuating the significance of adherence to the rules and public awareness during this crucial silent phase.
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