Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Articles Related to Iraq Elections

Articles on Iraq Elections:


Upset Vote Reshapes Iraq

Scramble Is On to Form a Ruling Coalition as Minority Sunnis Take First Place........... more


Allawi Victory in Iraq Sets Up Period of Uncertainty........more


Election Reaction From Around Iraq.........more


Iraq's Kurds Lose Political Dominance In Kirkuk

The results of Iraq's parliamentary elections could complicate Kurdish
hopes of incorporating oil-rich area around the northern city of Kirkuk into their autonomous region. More

After Elections, Iran Remains A Major Player In Iraq

Millions Of Iraqis went to the polls in the country's second national poll, to vote for blocs that were less sectarian than in 2005. The question is whether and how Iraq's fragile, young democracy and national unity can take hold and grow strong enough to resist internal pressure and external interference. More

Iran's Hopes And Fears As Iraqis Prepare To Vote

Success in Iraq's admittedly complicated democratic procedure would establish a model for the Middle East and for Iranians -- a model of a Shi'a-majority government that is broadly secular and moderate. More

Election Campaigning In Iraq, A View From The Ground

As campaigning winds up for Iraq's March 7 parliamentary election, the mood varies widely in different parts of the country. RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq correspondents in several cities describe how the upcoming election is viewed in their hometowns. More

Election Fever Sweeps Kurdistan

The widespread perception is that in the seven years since the U.S.-led war ousted the Hussein regime, the two principal Kurdish parties have finally succumbed to the myriad problems associated with governance. More

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