New Iraqi Leadership Confronts Water Shortage and Economic Strain

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Iraq's new leadership, led by incumbent prime minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani, faces significant challenges including a water shortage and economic strain, as they attempt to build a governing coalition following the 56.11% turnout parliamentary election.

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Iraqis voted in a parliamentary election on 11 November and, though pre-election surveys predicted a record-low turnout, the final total turnout was 56.11% according to the Independent High Electoral Commission. (Turnout for the 2021 parliamentary election was 43.3%.) Incumbent prime minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani’s Construction and Development Coalition, won 46 seats in the 329-seat Council of Representatives of Iraq. Now the election is over and Sudani faces the task of building a governing coalition. (After the 2021 election,…

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