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		<title>Al-Maliki Praises the People of Anbar for Standing Up Against Terrorists</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=34</link>
		<description>The Iraqi Prime Minister and head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri Al-Maliki,  urged the people of Anbar Province to fully participate in this weekend’s elections and to vote for whichever candidate they see fit for running the country’s affairs.
Al-Maliki believes that a strong turnout in the province of Anbar, regardless to the result, is key to strengthening the democratic process and the unity of the country.

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		<title>Al-Maliki: Sectarianism Has Not Returned</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=33</link>
		<description>Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki rejected suggestions that sectarianism was back on the agenda as the 7th March 2010 elections approached.  In a speech whilst on the campaign trail, PM Al-Maliki said “I am not on any sectarian side, I stand for all Iraqis.  I have always said, from the day I was handed this responsibility, that I am no one’s man.  I have looked out for the interest of Iraq and the Iraqi people in all my actions, and we say that we will befriend those who are friendly to Iraq.”</description>
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		<title>Al-Maliki: Certain Factions Prefer to Print False Material Rather Than Campaign Posters</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=32</link>
		<description>Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki addressed the public in Najar as part of his ongoing pre-elections tour of the country and spoke of how the electioneering and elections competition has led some to abandon printing posters of their own candidates, choosing to print material to defame their opponents instead.  He revealed the recent finding of a printing house in the district of Al-Sa’doon which has been printing false material in the hopes of defaming the political process and destabilising the country.

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		<title>The Most Geographically Disperse Meeting Between Electorate and Candidates in the History of Iraqi E</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=31</link>
		<description>The most geographically disperse live question and answer session in the history of Iraqi electioneering took place on Sunday 28th February 2010.  The session was held by the State of Law Coalition and the participating candidates were Defence Minister Abdul-Qadir Al-Obaidi, Member of the House of Representatives Dr. Haider Al-Abadi, and Member of the House of Representatives Hachim Al-Hassani.

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		<title>LIVE Q&amp;amp;amp;A Session with Prime Minister NOURI AL-MALIKI þ</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=30</link>
		<description>Current Iraqi Prime Minister and leading candidate for the State of Law Coaltion, Nouri Maliki, will be fielding questions from the Iraqi Diaspora in London via live satellite link this Sunday 28th February 2010 at 4pm GMT.</description>
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		<title>Al-Maliki: We hope to build a country which respects the autonomy of every citizen</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=29</link>
		<description>While on a visit to the province of Al-Muthana, Prime Minister and State of Law Coalition candidate Nouri Al-Maliki emphasised the importance of the citizen in Iraq. In a speech in the city of Al-Simawa, the Prime Minister explained: “Our aim is to build a state which respects sovereignty and respects the autonomy of every individual.</description>
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		<title>Al-Sinaid: The Status of Forces Agreement succeeded in setting a withdrawal date for American Troops</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=28</link>
		<description>State of Law candidate, Representative Hasan Al-Sinaid confirmed that the withdrawal of all US and foreign troops from Iraq will take place by the end of 2011, as agreed by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki in the Status of Forces Agreement.</description>
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		<title>Mohammed Mehdi Al-Nasiri meets with the Al-Hassan tribe in Souq al-Shuyoukh</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=24</link>
		<description>Sheikh Mohammed Mehdi Al-Nasiri (Abu Zahra), the head of the State of Law Coalition in the Dhi Qar province, met with a number of his followers and supporters among the Al-Hassan tribe, based in Souq al-Shuyoukh city - 30 km south of Nasiriyah -.</description>
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		<title>Al-Bayati: the sacrifices of the Iraqi people over several decades are at stake in the upcoming elec</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=23</link>
		<description>Abbas Al-Bayati stated, in a meeting with community leaders from New Baghdad, that what is at stake in the upcoming elections is not individual wins and losses, but the survival of the democratic process itself. Given that the political process is the fruit of many sacrifices made by the Iraqi people over many decades, it deserves to be bolstered and protected.</description>
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		<title>Ali Baban: We need to restore a sense of ownership of Iraq’s resources to its people</title>
		<link>http://qanoon337.org/en/news.php?action=view&amp;id=22</link>
		<description>Dr. Ali Baban stated that we are the people of Iraq are still paying the price for the former regime, not only in huge debts and compensation bills, but also through the existence of large-scale corruption. He highlighted that superior orders alone cannot deal with this social phenomenon that became prevalent under the previous regime,</description>
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