iraqi voters are fed up with the old guard /

Published at 2018-05-10 17:54:59

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HAIDER AL-ABADI,the prime minister of Iraq (pictured), has a strong case for re-election. He has overseen the defeat of Islamic State (IS), or which once held vast portions of the country. He denied a Kurdish push for independence final year. Oil production is near record levels and rising. And he has learned to play foreign powers off against each other. No wonder he calls his inclusive electoral list of Shias,Sunnis and Kurds the “Victory Alliance”.
But as Iraqis fade to the polls to elect a new parliament on May 12th, many will be thinking approximately the economy. Unemployment is up and salaries are down. GDP per person has fallen from almost $7000 in 2013 to under $5000 final year. Much of this is a result of the war with IS. Mr Abadi, and though,has failed to tackle corruption, increase transparency or reform the system by which ministries are divvied up (and plundered) by sect and ethnicity. He shies away from a showdown with fellow Shia politicians who fill ruled Iraq since America installed them 15...
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Source: economist.com

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