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December 15, 2020
Baghdad, Iraq – A new nationwide survey of Iraq by the International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Center for Insights in Survey Research reflects widespread pessimism over the country’s future and distrust in its political institutions. Despite the public’s lack of confidence in the government’s ability to represent citizens, the poll also finds that Iraqis continue to value the democratic process.
“Iraqis have a mostly negative outlook for the future of their country. They want their leaders to act more in the interest of all citizens and less out of self-interest,” said IRI Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa Patricia Karam. “In order to regain public support, political leaders must respond to voter demands and empower newer and younger leaders.”
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