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Sarabia: “Setién’s settlement is close to being resolved”

Eder Sarabia has gone through the microphones of ‘El Larguero’ of Cadena SER after qualifying for the second round of Copa del Rey by winning with him Andorra to Náxara by 0-1. The coach reviewed the moment of the club and ruled on the settlement that Barça owes Setién.

Setien settlement: “It is close to being resolved. Barça has understood that when there are contracts in between, they must be fulfilled. My sister, who is a lawyer, has told me that this directive with Laporta has understood that things have to be resolved as God intended.”

He misses Setién: “I talk a lot with him. Fulfilling expectations. A very familiar project with very clear things”

Copa del Rey: “Good after the first round on a difficult field.”

President Piqué was not in the box: “He has his things.”

Talk to Piqué after the game: “He follows him very closely, he watches all the games. Today we talked. We are very excited about this competition”

Andorra-Barça: “We were going to make it difficult for them and at certain times we would take the ball from them.”

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Victoria, Laguna, Unami, Ebro and Mollerussa dream of a First Night

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Riazor is preparing tonight to experience a great football party. But the protagonist will not be Deportivo, but Victoria, a modest club from A Coruña that will play the most important match in its 78-year history. A neighborhood team that has earned the right to fight face to face with Villarreal, current champions of the Europa League, in this first round of the Copa del Rey.

Everything has been crazy in recent weeks for the herculine team. Of the tranquility with which his life unfolds in the Autonomous Preferential, classified in half a table and thinking about the permanence and what could come, to the vertigo of receiving one of the coconuts of the tournament. The tie against Hernani changed everything and the draw put the icing on the cake.

The illusion of Victoria collides with the need of Villarreal. The Submarine does not finish starting in the League and assumes that the road to return to Europe will be much shorter in qualifying rounds than with the regularity of the day to day. Emery has already warned that they are serious about the Cup. There will be rotations to oxygenate those who accumulate more minutes, but Pau, Iborra, Moi Gómez and Alcácer will come out being aware of what is at stake. In front, a group of footballers who will play the match of their life. With the green of Riazor as the setting, it will be an unforgettable night for Victoria and its players, all of them, with a few exceptions, hardened in regional categories. Yes indeed, Pigueiras will go out with his eleven of gala without complexes after booking men last weekend. All in search of prolonging sleep.

Solidary. Victoria wanted all modest football in A Coruña to be a participant in their party, with Tickets…

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Villarreal, Alavés, Granada and Celta, to avoid confusion in the Cup

11/29/2021 at 22:16 CET

Victoria, a classic of Coruña grassroots football, the club from which, for example, the former Real Madrid footballer and the Spanish team Amancio Amaro came out, meets with Villarreal in the Copa del Reyin a historic match for the black and white entity, which has never been seen in an equal before.

The stage will be First Division, the Abanca-Riazor stadium, owned by the municipality and operated under a concession by Deportivo, which has seen fit, with an agreement with the City Council, to assign it to Victoria for this meeting.

Villarreal, for its part, starts its participation against Victoria touched after the defeat with Barcelona, ​​which leaves them in complications in the League, so the Cup can be a good escape route to achieve a good result and to be able to aspire to the title. The team led by Unai Emery opens in this competition with the absences of the injured Coquelin and Aurier, while forward Gerard Moreno, already recovered, could have a few minutes.

Laguna-Granada

Five categories separate Laguna and Granada in a sportingly eliconditioned for being played in a stadium that benefits Granada. The Nasrid, as is now traditional, will bet on a team with players with few minutes in LaLiga and on homegrown players with the aim of overcoming the first round of the tournament.

Unami-Alavés

Unami, a modest Segovian team that plays in the Preferential League of Castilla y León, faces with enthusiasm “The game of our lives & rdquor;, as its captain Sergio Prieto described the match that will measure Deportivo Alavés. The babazorros, everything indicates, will line up a team full of substitutes.

Ebro-Celta

The Club Deportivo Ebro de Zaragoza faces the first round of the Copa del Rey, where Celta is measured, with the illusion…

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Importance of sound, inclusive elections in Iraq ‘cannot be overstated’

Jeanine Plasschaert, Special Representative and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) said clashes erupted in the weeks following the vote, with demonstrations and sit-ins escalating into violence and casualties reported.

On 7 November, an assassination attempt was made on Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi when an exploding drone entered his residence in Baghdad’s Green Zone.

Demands and grievances

Describing Iraq’s current outlook as “precarious”, the Special Representative recalled that the October elections themselves emerged from an unprecedented wave of country-wide demonstrations in 2019.

Marked by violence, excessive use of force, abductions and targeted killings, the protests left hundreds dead and thousands injuried.

The country’s current fragile peace also comes on the heels of decades of conflict, which prevented ordinary civilians from making their voices heard.

“A lack of political, economic and social prospects made many, many Iraqis take to the streets”, said Ms. Plasschaert. “Their demands and grievances remain as relevant as ever”.

‘Much to be proud of’

While turnout for the recently concluded election was just 41 per cent, the vote was generally peaceful and well-run. 

“There is much for Iraqis to be proud of in this election,” said the Special Representative.

On 22 October, the Security Council issued a statement congratulating the people and Government of Iraq on the smooth conduct of a “technically sound election” and deploring related threats of violence.

UNAMI had provided technical assistance to the electoral process and warned against the threats of violence and misinformation.

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Chinese envoy calls on Iraqi factions to work toward gov’t formation

UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) — A Chinese envoy on Tuesday called on all Iraqi factions to address their disputes over last month’s elections through legal means and work toward the formation of a new government.

China applauses Iraq’s successful holding of parliamentary elections last month and appreciates the great efforts made by the Iraqi government and people and fully recognizes the electoral support provided by the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), said Geng Shuang, China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations.

China condemns the Nov. 7 attack on the Iraqi prime minister’s residence and expresses concern over the recent threats of violence against Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission and UNAMI, he told the Security Council.

“We hope that all parties in Iraq will stay calm and exercise restraint, express their demands and resolve their differences and disputes through peaceful means within the framework of the Constitution and laws,” said Geng. “China encourages all factions in Iraq to seize the opportunity presented by the elections to build consensus, strengthen solidarity, and form a new government in an orderly manner so as to lay a solid political foundation for further progress in nation-building and achieving development and prosperity.”

The security situation in Iraq remains grave with frequent attacks launched by the remnants of the Islamic State. The international community should sustain its unwavering support for Iraq’s counter-terrorism efforts. The countries concerned should shoulder their responsibilities by facilitating the early identification and repatriation of foreign terrorist fighters and their families in Iraq, he said.

On Nov. 4, Iraq’s UN ambassador wrote to the president of the Security Council, listing Turkey’s alleged violations of Iraqi territory and air space during the period from June to September this year. The UN secretary-general’s report on Iraq also documented Iraqi civilian casualties from airstrikes…

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UN envoy to Security Council: No evidence of fraud in Iraqi election

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – The Special Representative for the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) said on Tuesday that there is no evidence of systematic fraud in last month’s legislative elections, despite multiple claims to the contrary by losing candidates and parties.

In her briefing to the UN Security Council in New York on developments following the elections, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert explained that the voting process was “assessed as generally peaceful, well run, featuring significant technical and procedural improvements.”

In the early days of November, violent clashes broke out as supporters of Iran-aligned militias of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) attempted to storm Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone as part of protests following the loss of parliament seats by political parties affiliated to the armed groups.

Read More: Iraqi leaders call for restraint as post-election violence escalates

Losing candidates from several parties also lodged formal claims of electoral fraud, but the head of Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council later said that no clear proof of such allegations had been provided.

Read More: Iraqi judiciary says no proof of fraud in national election

“So far, and as stated by the Iraqi judiciary, there is no evidence of systemic fraud,” continued Plasschaert, adding that “any outstanding electoral concerns must only be dealt with through established legal channels, in accordance with the law.”

“Let me be clear: under no circumstances must terrorism, violence and/or any other unlawful acts be allowed to derail Iraq’s democratic process,” said the diplomat, urging “calm, restraint and dialogue” as “the only way forward,” to ease tensions across Iraq.

She pointed out, “Results will only be final after ratification by the Federal Supreme Court, which takes place once the Electoral Judicial Panel has adjudicated on those appeals brought before it,” and that, “Any unlawful attempts to prolong or…

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UN envoy warns of precarious post-electoral situation in Iraq

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UN envoy warns of precarious post-electoral situation in Iraq

United Nations, Nov 24 (SocialNews.XYZ) Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the top UN envoy for Iraq, has warned against a precarious post-electoral situation in the country and called for early government formation.

“Plainly speaking, Iraq’s current outlook is precarious — to say the least. And in the absence of genuine reforms, the situation will not get any better. On the contrary (it will become),” she told the Security Council in a briefing via video link on Monday.

 

Last month’s elections were assessed as generally peaceful, well-run, featuring significant technical and procedural improvements, said Hennis-Plasschaert, the UN Secretary-General’s special representative and head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq.

She also noted that the elections were hard-earned as they emerged from an unprecedented wave of country-wide demonstrations in 2019 that resulted in hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries.

After the October elections, parties rejecting the electoral results began demonstrations and sit-ins, which escalated on November 5, with casualties reported in Baghdad. In the early hours of November 7, an assassination attempt on Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi took place.

Hennis-Plasschaert said that she has witnessed a severe lack of trust between parties, between parties and institutions, between parties and authorities in recent weeks, in addition to the long-standing lack of public trust in both politicians and institutions.

“Now, that is not without risk, as mistrust often leads to escalation. Hence, our consistent calls for political dialogue to prevail. And again, any outstanding electoral concerns must only be dealt with through established legal channels, in accordance with the law. There is no point in using others as a scapegoat for electoral grievances,”…

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Vietnam backs efforts to support Iraq in addressing challenges | World

Vietnam backs efforts to support Iraq in addressing challenges hinh anh 1A military roadblock near the green zone in Baghdad, Iraq. (Photo: AFP) New York (VNA) – Vietnam voiced support for provision of assistance to Iraq in addressing current challenges in the war-torn country during a UN Security Council meeting on November 23.

Discussing the situation in Iraq, the meeting was attended by Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI).

Speaking at the event, Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the UN, congratulated the Government of Iraq and Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) on the well-managed elections held last month and highly spoke of the UNAMI and international organisations for backing Iraq and the IHEC in the polls.

He also reiterated his support for the UNAMI and UN staff operating in the country.

Quy expressed his concern over terrorist attacks in Iraq over the last few months, particularly a failed assassination attempt against the Iraqi Prime Minister, saying Vietnam strongly condemns all forms of terrorism. He called on all stakeholders to address concerns through existing legal processes and facilitate the promotion of national unity, and constructive and peaceful dialogue.

The diplomat also appreciated the diplomatic efforts made by the Government of Iraq and how it has demonstrated a strong role in regional peace and security issues, particularly the organisation of the Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership in August 2021.

He further welcomed cooperation between the Governments of Iraq and Kuwait in searching for Kuwaiti and citizens of third countries going missing in Iraq with the help from the UNAMI and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)./.

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Implementation of resolution 2576 (2021) – Report of the Secretary-General (S/2021/946) [EN/AR]

I. Introduction

1. The present report is submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 2576 (2021), in which the Secretary-General was requested to report every three months on progress made towards fulfilling the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI). The report covers key developments relating to Iraq and provides an update on the activities of the United Nations in Iraq since my previous report of 3 August 2021 (S/2021/700) and the briefing to the Security Council by the Special Representative for Iraq and Head of UNAMI on 25 August 2021.

II. Summary of key political developments

A. Political situation

2. Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 10 October 2021. The elections were preceded by the dissolution of the Council of Representatives on 7 October. The elections began with a special voting day on 8 October for Iraqi security forces personnel, internally displaced persons, prisoners and detainees. On 11 October, the Independent High Electoral Commission announced partial preliminary results for all governorates. On 13 October, the results of 8,547 polling stations selected by lottery for manual counting, as provided in the electoral law, were added to the overall preliminary results. On 16 October, the Commission stated that it had completed the cross-checking and manual count of 3,681 polling stations which had been unable to send results electronically on election day owing to technical issues. The Commission also announced the full preliminary election results, with a total voter turnout of 43 per cent. In a statement, the Commission reiterated its impartiality and outlined the legal appeals process for disputes regarding the preliminary election results.

3. Following the announcement by the Independent High Electoral Commission of partial preliminary election results, the President of Iraq, Barham Salih, and the Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, issued social media statements on…

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