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    Abadi is heading for a second term and why?

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     Abadi is heading for a second term and why? Empty Abadi is heading for a second term and why?

    Post by Rocky Sat 03 Mar 2018, 2:09 am

    [size=30]Abadi is heading for a second term and why?[/size]
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    [rtl]The newspaper "The Wall Street Journal" in a report published on Saturday, the survival of Prime Minister Haider Abadi in office after the next election, while indicated that the alliances after May, who will decide the form of the next government .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]"The multiplicity of political forces and fragmentation of the Iraqi parliamentary system means that post-election bargaining will determine the course of the state rather than the elections themselves, " the paper said in its report .[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]"Nothing radical will change in the way Iraq is governed, " the paper quoted Haddad, an Iraqi political specialist at the National University of Singapore, as saying.[/rtl]
     
    [rtl]Haddad added: "The election is likely to result from another coalition government headed by Abadi " [/rtl]
     
    [rtl]"There is no coherent opposition that can easily outperform it, " Haddad said .[/rtl]



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