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Iraq Council of representatives

The Saga of Iraqi Electoral Disappointment

Published May 8, 2014by Wayne White 2 Comments

by Wayne White Since 2005, Iraqis have voted in four parliamentary elections yearning for decisive positive change. In three of those elections, popular hope for more effective governance and a decline in violence were dashed with governments consumed by their… Continue Reading →

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