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Contingency plans drawn up to help trouble spots join Iraq poll

By Roula Khalaf and William Wallis in Sharm el-Sheikh

Published: November 23 2004 02:00 | Last updated: November 23 2004 02:00

Iraq's interim government is considering leaving some seats on the elected national assembly vacant so troubled districts that may not vote in the January elections could still get an opportunity to participate later.

The option is part of the government's contingency planning for a poll threatened by violence and a boycott by some prominent Sunni Arab groups, the minority that dominated the ousted Saddam Hussein regime.

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