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Iraqis vote in first elections since IS defeat | |
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Iraqis have voted in the first parliamentary elections since the government declared victory over so-called Islamic State (IS) last year. | |
Around 7,000 candidates from rival coalition alliances are vying for seats in the 329-member assembly. | Around 7,000 candidates from rival coalition alliances are vying for seats in the 329-member assembly. |
Iraq is still struggling to rebuild itself after four years of war against IS, a BBC correspondent says. | Iraq is still struggling to rebuild itself after four years of war against IS, a BBC correspondent says. |
He says whoever wins will need to keep Iraq's fragile unity in the face of sectarian and separatist tensions. | He says whoever wins will need to keep Iraq's fragile unity in the face of sectarian and separatist tensions. |
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi had called on "all Iraqis" to take part in the election. | |
"Today Iraq is powerful and unified after defeating terrorism, and this is a huge achievement for all Iraqis," he said after casting his vote. | |
Polls across the country opened at 04:00 GMT and closed at 15:00 GMT. | |
Iraqis voted for rival lists of candidates. Most are predominantly Shia or Sunni, though the Kurds have their own lists. | |
The Shia-led government has won praise for the fight against IS militants, and security has vastly improved across the country. | The Shia-led government has won praise for the fight against IS militants, and security has vastly improved across the country. |
But many Iraqis are disillusioned by widespread government corruption and a weak economy, the BBC's Martin Patience reports. | But many Iraqis are disillusioned by widespread government corruption and a weak economy, the BBC's Martin Patience reports. |
There is also frustration at a perceived lack of change. One Baghdad resident said that he "regretted" voting in the 2014 elections because "all the promises are lies". | There is also frustration at a perceived lack of change. One Baghdad resident said that he "regretted" voting in the 2014 elections because "all the promises are lies". |
Reuters reported that voter turnout in several polling stations in the capital appeared low, although the government partially lifted a curfew to encourage voting. | Reuters reported that voter turnout in several polling stations in the capital appeared low, although the government partially lifted a curfew to encourage voting. |
Security around voting centres was tight. At least three people were killed in an attack near a polling station in the northern province of Kirkuk, according to local media. | |
The vote came just days after US President Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. | |
Some Iraqis fear their country could once again become a casualty in any struggle between America and Iran, our correspondent adds. | Some Iraqis fear their country could once again become a casualty in any struggle between America and Iran, our correspondent adds. |
Iraq elections: Could Iran be the real winner? | Iraq elections: Could Iran be the real winner? |