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Breakthrough or Turnaround? Post-election Iraq

Dr. Muhammad Megahed Al-Zayat, Ahmed Eleiba
Last updated: 2023/04/04 at 11:20 AM
Dr. Muhammad Megahed Al-Zayat, Ahmed Eleiba
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The Iraqi political scene has apparently crossed the barrier of the first phase of the political crisis experienced during the transitional period, through a “turnaround”, manifested in the deals that reflected a pragmatic approach adopted by the political forces involved in the new political process. That said, there are still other barriers that stand in the way of resolving the political crisis towards a new phase.

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