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Kurdistan, Oct 8 (EFE / EPA) .- Parliamentary elections began Friday in Iraq, with a special voting day reserved for employees of the Ministries of Interior and Defense and other security forces, as well as internally displaced persons, while the rest of the citizens will vote next Sunday.(Camera: GAILAN HAJI / CARLOS GRRAU)UNTIL MINUTE 3:45: THE VOTE OF MEMBERS OF THE IRAQI FORCES AND OF THE KURDISH SECURITY IN A POLLING STATIONIN ERBIL, CAPITAL OF THE KURDISTAN REGION IN IRAQ. FROM MINUTE 3:46: VOTING OF EMPLOYEES OF THE MINISTRIES OF INTERIOR AND DEFENSE AND OF THE ARMED FORCES, IN THE ELECTORAL PREMISES IN THE DIJLA COLLEGE, IN THE MANSUR NEIGHBORHOOD, WEST OF BAGHDAD.

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