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‘No political money’ so far in Irbid election campaign
By Petra - Nov 26,2014 - Last updated at Nov 26,2014
AMMAN — The Independent Elections Commission (IEC) on Wednesday said that it not recorded any violations concerning the use of political money in the by-election for Irbid’s Second District, adding that it has not received any citizen complaint in this regard, either.
A Lower House seat was left vacant after the death of MP Mohammad Khasawneh. During a press conference on Wednesday, IEC President Riyadh Shakaa said that a plan is now in place in cooperation with the Public Security Department to deal with any security incidents during the by-election.
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