Ballot Shapes New Political Landscape
Following an election in which turnout seems to have been unexpectedly high, people’s minds are already turning to the new National Assembly.
Following an election in which turnout seems to have been unexpectedly high, people’s minds are already turning to the new National Assembly.
Electoral officials estimate 60 per cent turnout as polling stations sift and collate two sets of election results.
By Ghassan Ali in Karbala (ICR No. 108, 01-Feb-05)
By Hussein Ali al-Yasiry in Diwaniyah (ICR No. 108, 01-Feb-05)
Voters say they want a new government to boost public services and heal divisions.
Iraqi journalists in Baghdad and Amarah say they are victimised by the national security forces.
The election provided an unexpected boost for the art of calligraphy, as political hopefuls commissioned handwritten banners.