Iraq’s Historic Elections: Boon or Bane for Iraqis?
ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly will then select a prime minister and president by the end of this year. Around 7,500 candidates, from 75 parties and nine coalitions competed to be members of the National Assembly. The Iraqis, who ha...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-821962020-11-01T07:21:39Z Iraq’s Historic Elections: Boon or Bane for Iraqis? Silm, Bouchaib S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly will then select a prime minister and president by the end of this year. Around 7,500 candidates, from 75 parties and nine coalitions competed to be members of the National Assembly. The Iraqis, who had suffered under Saddam Hussein’s regime for more than two decades, found themselves between two hard choices. On the one hand, they faced pressures from militants to boycott the elections or risk more bloodshed. On the other hand, they faced the determination of the United States as the occupying power to proceed with the elections despite repeated calls for a delay from different groups who were worried that the elections would provoke more violence. 2016-01-29T07:43:04Z 2019-12-06T14:48:23Z 2016-01-29T07:43:04Z 2019-12-06T14:48:23Z 2005 Commentary Silm, B. (2005). Iraq’s Historic Elections: Boon or Bane for Iraqis? (RSIS Commentaries, No. 008). RSIS Commentaries. Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82196 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/39865 en RSIS Commentaries, 008-05 Nanyang Technological University 2 p. application/pdf |
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ON JANUARY 30, Iraqis went to the polls to choose a 275-member National Assembly. The new assembly will then select a prime minister and president by the end of this year. Around 7,500 candidates, from 75 parties and nine coalitions competed to be members of the National Assembly. The Iraqis, who had suffered under Saddam Hussein’s regime for more than two decades, found themselves between two hard choices. On the one hand, they faced pressures from militants to boycott the elections or risk more bloodshed. On the other hand, they faced the determination of the United States as the occupying power to proceed with the elections despite repeated calls for a delay from different groups who were worried that the elections would provoke more violence. |
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