*EPF511 10/22/2004
Text: U.S. Allocates $871 Million to Support Iraqi Elections
(Allocation reflects $180 million increase from initial budgeting) (230)
Following is the answer to a question taken at the State Department's daily briefing October 21:
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
October 21, 2004
QUESTION TAKEN AT THE OCTOBER 21, 2004 DAILY PRESS BRIEFING
Iraq: Elections And Democracy Promotion Assistance
Question: How much are we spending on elections and democracy promotion in Iraq?
Answer: Altogether, a total of $871 million in FY 2004 Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF) resources are allocated to support democracy, governance and elections programs in Iraq. This level reflects an increase of $180 million based on the Administration's recent strategic review of IRRF spending priorities. The increases include:
-- $40 million to ensure the Iraqi Electoral Commission has the technical capacity to run and certify free and fair national elections;
-- $20 million for a nationwide elections monitoring program, bringing the total for this activity to $45 million;
-- $100 million to support local and provincial government institutions, bringing the total for this activity to $234 million; and
-- $20 million to support Iraqi Interim Government national institutions, bringing the total for this activity to $41 million.
The $871 million also includes $30 million for the National Endowment for Democracy to provide technical assistance and training for moderate and democratic political parties in Iraq.
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