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    Rival edges past al-Maliki in Iraq's vote count
    Hong Kong Herald
    Saturday 20th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Former Iraqi prime minister Ayad Allawi's Iraqi List eked out a narrow lead over Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's State of Law coalition in early election results announced Saturday.

    Regional broadcaster al-Jazeera Saturday reported that Allawi's coalition was leading al-Maliki's by just under 8,000 votes, with roughly 93 percent of the 12 million votes counted.

    Al-Maliki's coalition still holds a lead in seven out of Iraq's 18 provinces, to Allawi's five, which could give al-Maliki's coalition a slight edge in seats in the new parliament, even if Allawi's list wins the popular vote.

    Iraq's al-Sumaria television Saturday reported that the two front-runners in the race had 'not ruled out' forming a government together, though Allawi was quoted as saying that al-Maliki 'would have to forgo sectarianism' to make an alliance possible.


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