More than five months after elections, Iraq’s new government is taking shape. With the announcement of 14 cabinet picks and their parliamentary confirmation, Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi can begin governing. He has his work cut out for him. Fifteen years after the U.S. invasion, Iraqis remain frustrated at poor or inadequate government services, corruption and the seeming impunity of the ruling class. No longer can even Shi’ite and Kurdish politicians expect constituents to excuse their failings as the price of ridding the country of Baathist dictatorship. After all, 40 percent of Iraqis were born after Saddam’s fall. Well over half of Iraqis have no direct memory of Saddam Hussein. Rather than compare their plight to times past, Iraqis instead take the freedom to criticize for granted and compare their standard of living to Iran, Turkey, and the Gulf countries.fF
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WILL FUAD HUSSEINS APPOINTMENT AS FINANCE MINISTER SINK ABDUL-MAHDI’S REFORM EFFORTS- MICHAEL RUBIN
Dear sir, Michael Rubin, a resident researcher at the American Institute of Senior Lecturers at the Graduate School of Monterey, California
I would like to say, as the Russians say, a few words of many correct actions that the practices of international living experiences confirm that most of the leaders educated science and economic thought usually focus in their thinking on the achievement of the objectives of economic strategy and often disagree with political leaders and the media but when it gets harmony and consensus, Economic and achieving higher goals than the political goals and objectives and of course they have the result of sound planning and results achieved better than dependence and indulge in political analysis or media with the presentation that the justification for support this article is a challenge As a sign of success for Mr. Adel Abdul-Mahdi if things and results were in his favor.
Ali Aqeel
A non-financial platformer I want Malaysian platform and a PhD student in financial sciences at the Russian State University of Leopovsky