Al-Sudani's victory represents Iraq's growing democratic maturity despite widespread voter apathy. The election saw familiar faces dominate as expected, with pro-Iran parties maintaining their grip on power while the country struggles with endemic corruption and mismanagement that leaves ordinary Iraqis hopeless about meaningful change.
Iraq's election marks a democratic breakthrough with turnout surging to 55 percent, shattering the previous low of 41 percent. This represents a generational shift as young protesters moved from streets to ballot boxes, embracing reform through legitimate political participation rather than destructive demonstrations.
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