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Iraq’s Kurdish region goes to the polls with a flagging economy and political infighting top of mind

  • Voters in Iraq's Kurdish region went to the polls to elect a new parliament amid dissatisfaction with the political elite.
  • Dilman Sharif mentioned, "People’s living conditions have deteriorated over the last decade," highlighting issues like salary payments for civil servants.
  • With opposition parties weak, the two main parties are expected to prolong their over thirty years of power-sharing.
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