Iraqis across the nation’s different governorates headed to the polls, voicing their hopes for change and stability in a country grappling with political uncertainty and economic challenges. From Baghdad to Basra, voters turned out to elect new representatives, determined to hold leaders accountable and push for reforms.
Amid tight security and widespread calls for transparency, citizens expressed optimism that this election could mark a new chapter for Iraq’s democracy. Many voters said they were motivated by the desire for better governance, improved services, and stronger national unity.
00:30We have to vote for the election, because the elections are in our country, and we have to vote for the election, so we have to vote for the election.
00:59which is located in the country.
01:29if the people of places did not change their way
01:35their face will not change their face
01:37they will not change their face
01:39they will not change their face
01:42but they will not have a normal face
01:44today if the people of places didn't go to work
01:59The next time.
02:01You can see the next time.
02:03You can see the next time.
02:05You're good.
02:07You're good.
02:23It's almost about a hour from time to the exit.
02:27and the response rate is good for the first day of the morning
02:31and the people are willing to take the response rate
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