Ali Al-Baydar
Ali Al-Baydar is a political analyst who highlights the pervasive nature of corruption in Iraq as a significant obstacle to the nation’s development and stability. He calls for a comprehensive national project to combat corruption, stressing the importance of collaborative efforts among state institutions, civil society, and international partners to achieve meaningful reforms.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar stated that the quota system faces significant challenges affecting the ability of minorities to effectively choose their representatives.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar explains that the production of sectarian rhetoric often arises from a lack of political awareness and maturity.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar comments on the possibility of the parliament session being held despite the ongoing election activities.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar considers political inheritance in Iraq to be natural due to the absence of genuine strategic programs from parties.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar is mentioned in the context of discussing the successes and challenges of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar commented on the security situation in Iraq and its implications.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar described the current parliamentary session as the worst since the establishment of the political process in 2003.
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Iraq:
Ali al-Baydar is a political researcher who questioned the objections to al-Shara's presence in Iraq.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar stated that influential parties control the health sector, leading to a decline in the quality of services provided to citizens.
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Iraq:
Ali Al-Baydar provides a comprehensive picture of the reasons behind the low ranking of the Iraqi passport globally.
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