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Iraqi elections in doubt as Communist Party becomes latest to boycott October’s poll
Under pressure: Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi

DOUBTS are growing over the viability of Iraq’s national elections planned for October after the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP) became the latest party to withdraw from the poll yesterday.

The decision was taken after members voted to back the recommendation of the ICP political committee to boycott the election.

The ICP had already suspended electoral activity in May, demanding assurances over the reining-in of armed militia and guarantees that action would be taken over the killing of a number of anti-government protesters.

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