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German foundation to monitor Iraqi voting in Jordan
By JT - Apr 26,2014 - Last updated at Apr 26,2014
AMMAN — The German Friedrich Ebert Foundation’s (FES) office in Amman is scheduled to monitor the Iraqi out-of-country voting process in Jordan, according to an FES statement.
In Jordan, the out-of-country voting process will take place on Sunday and Monday, the statement said.
Iraqi citizens eligible to vote can cast their ballots in 14 polling stations located in schools in Amman, Zarqa and Irbid.
“FES Amman has trained and will deploy 90 monitors, which will be observing the proceedings at all polling stations as well as the counting process, which will... [start] a few days after the elections,” the statement said.
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