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    Will it change the Iraqi stereotype of Parliament?

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    Will it change the Iraqi stereotype of Parliament?  Empty Will it change the Iraqi stereotype of Parliament?

    Post by Rocky Tue 29 Apr 2014, 4:16 am

    Will it change the Iraqi stereotype of Parliament?

    04/28/2014






    One Iraqi security man his country's flag during the voting in parliamentary elections
    Recurring talk among Iraqis in the current election season about "change", but one individual ambitions to one area and meaning, and has been campaigning on this single and allegories to hunt votes, corresponding decline of almost overwhelming religious and sectarian slogans.And with open space for optimism for change among some political science professor warns Robbie that Iraqi society is divided by its regional and sectarian and religious, intellectual, did not expect a decisive change in Al the current election resultsAnd the media doesn't trust Hamood optimism amounts to some that change is coming and that the equation of quotas continues, he expected a limited change could affect some faces parliamentary, communal lineup but in the Iraqi Parliament will remain in place.

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    The change would not be a magic wand
    But political activist Shaker book seems to be believing that many Iraqis are turning to the ballot box they resolve to make real change, driven by the priorities of the stressful, living and service management, and encouraged citizens to build a civilian without control sectarian and confessional affiliation.
    Stands many left in the voting, despite their desire to change, but how they can differentiate to choose elements reflect the simple aspirations of the more than 9,000 name, address and logo and image to compete on the circuit?
    Therefore hoped Ahmed Alaa from Najaf, a change in the shape and proportions of the traditional blocs in the next Parliament anticipated the rise of new faces with distinctive competencies, but speaking to radio free Iraq, that change would not be entirely or even partly, but Visual Zainab Fadel consider it more optimistic was confident that change is coming inevitably, through a serious of Iraqi participation in the vote for conviction and the need for change, even if suspended.

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