The head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Hadi Al-Amiri, confirmed, on Saturday, that there is “certainty” that the parliamentary elections that took place on the tenth of last October were rigged while noting that the demonstrations were not against the winners.
Al-Amiri said in a speech he delivered during the third annual art exhibition of the Martyr Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis Cultural Center, followed by Al-Ghadeer, that “the confusion during the polls is evidence of the commission’s inability to conduct fair elections.”
He asserted, “We are certain that electoral fraud has occurred.”
He added, “Since the first day, we questioned the commission’s work and demanded a contract with an examining company.”
He pointed out that “we expressed our fear of rigging the elections during a high-level political meeting before the polls were held.”
Al-Amiri pointed out that “there are 3,600 devices that failed during the elections and did not send the results.”
Noting that “election fraud was cyber and its goal was to enter Iraq through a dark tunnel, and we do not rule out the intervention of the Zionist entity.”
Al-Amiri added that “the demonstrations against the results of the elections were peaceful and did not violate the right guaranteed by the constitution.”
He stressed that “there will not be any Shiite-Shiite fighting, and there are those who pay the money to cause this matter.”
He explained that “the commission carried out the worst management of the electoral process, and the demonstrations went out against it.”
He explained that “attacks on demonstrators denouncing the election results are unacceptable, and who gave the orders must be revealed.”
And regarding the targeting of the home of Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhemi, he explained that “whoever attacked the prime minister’s house must be held accountable, and this matter is rejected.”
He stressed the need to “investigate the incident of targeting Al-Kadhemi’s house, and whoever did this matter should be held accountable and brought to justice.”