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Iraq calm after election results | Iraq calm after election results |
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Iraq remains peaceful following the announcement of provincial election results, which show strong support for Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's party. | Iraq remains peaceful following the announcement of provincial election results, which show strong support for Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's party. |
There had been fears of violence when the preliminary results of Saturday's vote came out on Thursday. | |
The ballot in 14 of the 18 provinces was the most peaceful in Iraq since the 2003 fall of Saddam Hussein. | The ballot in 14 of the 18 provinces was the most peaceful in Iraq since the 2003 fall of Saddam Hussein. |
Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made an unannounced visit to Iraq on Friday for talks with leaders. | Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made an unannounced visit to Iraq on Friday for talks with leaders. |
The United Nations played a key role in helping the Iraqis prepare and run the elections - seen as a test of stability before a general election, due later this year. | The United Nations played a key role in helping the Iraqis prepare and run the elections - seen as a test of stability before a general election, due later this year. |
The BBC's Jim Muir, in Baghdad, says that like everyone else, the UN is heaving a huge sigh of relief that both the polling day itself and the announcement of the results passed off with virtually no violence at all. | The BBC's Jim Muir, in Baghdad, says that like everyone else, the UN is heaving a huge sigh of relief that both the polling day itself and the announcement of the results passed off with virtually no violence at all. |
Celebratory mood | |
Election commission preliminary results announced on Thursday showed Mr Maliki's State of Law coalition had made spectacular gains in southern Muslim Shia areas. | |
The coalition won 38% of votes in the capital Baghdad and 37% in Iraq's second city Basra - curbing the previous dominance of rival Shia parties. | The coalition won 38% of votes in the capital Baghdad and 37% in Iraq's second city Basra - curbing the previous dominance of rival Shia parties. |
IRAQI ELECTIONS 2003: US appoints Governing Council2004: Governing Council elects interim governmentAug 2004: National conference elects interim national assemblyJan 2005: First general elections for transitional national assembly and provincial councils - Sunnis boycott voteDec 2005: General elections for first full-term government and parliamentJan 2009: Elections for provincial councils - key test of security gainsLate 2009: General elections due Iraq voices: provincial electionsIraq: Key facts and figures | IRAQI ELECTIONS 2003: US appoints Governing Council2004: Governing Council elects interim governmentAug 2004: National conference elects interim national assemblyJan 2005: First general elections for transitional national assembly and provincial councils - Sunnis boycott voteDec 2005: General elections for first full-term government and parliamentJan 2009: Elections for provincial councils - key test of security gainsLate 2009: General elections due Iraq voices: provincial electionsIraq: Key facts and figures |
Meanwhile, the once-dominant Sunni Arabs regained political power in other parts of the country - having boycotted the 2005 election. | Meanwhile, the once-dominant Sunni Arabs regained political power in other parts of the country - having boycotted the 2005 election. |
There were fears of violence in the mainly Sunni flashpoint province of al-Anbar, where tribal leaders had threatened to take up arms over the result. | There were fears of violence in the mainly Sunni flashpoint province of al-Anbar, where tribal leaders had threatened to take up arms over the result. |
In the event, they came in just half a percentage point behind another Sunni party to which they are allied. | In the event, they came in just half a percentage point behind another Sunni party to which they are allied. |
Ban Ki-Moon was expected to hold talks with Mr Maliki as well as Iraqi President Jalal Talabani while in Baghdad. | Ban Ki-Moon was expected to hold talks with Mr Maliki as well as Iraqi President Jalal Talabani while in Baghdad. |
He will "reiterate the UN's commitment to the country," and "above all congratulate the Iraqi people on the success of largely violence-free elections," UN spokesman Said Arikat told the AFP news agency. | He will "reiterate the UN's commitment to the country," and "above all congratulate the Iraqi people on the success of largely violence-free elections," UN spokesman Said Arikat told the AFP news agency. |
The election was an extraordinary achievement in a country that has been wracked by violence for the last nearly six years, our correspondent says. | |
Healthy and peaceful political competition, and change through the ballot box, have become the name of the game, he adds. | |
Just over half of Iraqis voted in Saturday's election, lower than some had predicted. | Just over half of Iraqis voted in Saturday's election, lower than some had predicted. |
Final results are not expected to be known for weeks. | Final results are not expected to be known for weeks. |