Inside Story - Iraq's fledling democracy

Both Iyad Allawi, Iraq's former prime minister, and Nouri al-Maliki, the current prime minister of Iraq, have sought to discredit the general elections by alleging widespread fraud. Is their push for power undermining Iraq's fledgling democracy? And are the people being let down by their politicians? Scott Lucas, Saad al-Muttalibi, and Sabah al-Mukhtar discuss the power politics in Iraq after the 7 March elections.
NetRunnersays...

Good stuff in here, though it's probably safe for people with normal attention spans to bail after the first ten minutes or so.

To entice those with short attention spans, what they're talking about here are legal challenges to the election that just happened in Iraq, and it sounds like they have both a contingent of birthers (who will be batted down for being as crazy as ours), and in a larger sense court rulings on procedure may ultimately determine who runs Iraq's government from this point forward (a la Bush v. Gore in 2000).

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joedirtsays...

what an asshole description.

All the high up politiicians who can't just be shot and disappeared claim election fraud. All the international media claims bogus elections. And the poster claims, maybe it's 100% the opposite and there is NOTHING wrong with elections, only those saying bad things.

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