Iraq – is there hope at last?

Outlet: Arab News

Language: English

Abstract: In the wake of last year's elections, Iraq's journey towards stability has been marred by violence and political deadlock, escalated by endemic corruption and unemployment. However, Abdul Latif Rashid's recent election as president offers a glimmer of hope for change, albeit with concerns about his lack of widespread recognition among Iraq's youth. Nevertheless, his election presents an opportunity to mend Baghdad-Erbil ties, which is crucial for stability. Prime Minister-designate Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani aims to swiftly form a new government, addressing past failures in Kurdish relations. Yet, challenges remain, including opposition from the Sadrist movement and unresolved territorial disputes. Ultimately, Rashid's election signifies potential progress towards reconciliation and effective governance, offering hope amidst Iraq's enduring struggles.

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