“Despite the difficult security situation, it has been a
great day for democracy in Iraq. I pay tribute to all those
Iraqis who cast their votes. By voting, Iraqis have
confirmed their commitment to democratic change. Risking
their personal safety to exercise their democratic rights
required immense courage. I condemn all violent acts, and
regret the loss of life and the casualties that occurred.
These criminal acts have not succeeded in quenching the
Iraqi people’s determination to take their political future
in their hands. This vote was an important step to a future
in which political differences will be settled in Iraq
through democratic dialogue, and not through violence. The
Commission remains committed to supporting the Iraqis in
their efforts to build a stable and prosperous country with
democratic and accountable institution.”
The European Commissioner praised the Independent Electoral
Commission for Iraq for its work in preparing for the
referendum. She also commended the efforts of the United
Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq to ensure effective
assistance throughout the referendum process.
The European Commission has been the key donor in supporting
the UN’s public outreach work to prepare for the referendum.
This forms part of the total €518 million that the European
Commission has provided to Iraq since the end of 2003. Other
assistance has included support for the January elections
and for the provision of basic services in order to respond
to the most urgent needs of the Iraqi people.
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