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| It’s Up to Iraqis Now. Good Luck. |
| 10 Mart 2010 |
The New York Times
Of all the pictures I saw from the Iraqi elections last weekend, my favorite was on nytimes.com: an Iraqi mother holding up her son to let him stuff her ballot into the box. |
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| Beyond Iraq's Election Day Success |
| 10 Mart 2010 |
CFR
Iraq's March 7 parliamentary elections were a success "organized entirely by the Iraqis and the Iraq security forces," says Brett McGurk, a CFR international affairs fellow who served in Iraq for the National Security Council. |
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| Iraqi PM Maliki sweeps polls, defeats pro-Iranian bloc
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| 10 Mart 2010 |
DEBKA
Preliminary election results of Iraq's general election are reported by debkafile's Middle East sources as an impressive victory for the incumbent prime minister Nouri Maliki's State of Law Coalition, which was backed by Washington. |
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| Now what happens? |
| 10 Mart 2010 |
boston.com
SUNDAY’S ELECTION turnout in Iraq approached 62 percent and there were few instances of fraud, both hopeful signs for my country. |
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| Fighting corruption must become a priority in post-election Iraq
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| 10 Mart 2010 |
The Daily Star
With parliamentary elections now over in Iraq, among the many challenges the country faces to establishing democracy and the rule of law, promoting economic and human development, and abolishing terrorist safe havens, corruption ranks among the highest. |
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