Soldiers, prisoners, displaced people vote early ahead of Iraq election

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BAGHDAD: Soldiers, prisoners and displaced people voted in special early polls in Iraq on Friday (Oct 8) as the country prepared for a Sunday general election where turnout will show how much faith voters have left in a still young democratic system. Many Iraqis say they will not vote, having watched estab

BAGHDAD: Soldiers, prisoners and displaced people voted in special early polls in Iraq on Friday as the country prepared for a Sunday general election where turnout will show how much faith voters have left in a still young democratic system.

Groups drawn from the Shi'ite Muslim majority are expected to remain in the driving seat, as has been the case since Saddam Hussein's Sunni-led government was ousted in 2003. But endemic corruption and mismanagement has meant many people in the country of about 40 million are without work, and lack healthcare, education and electricity.

"Politicians visited us before the last election and promised to help us return to our towns. That never materialised. We've been forgotten."The south, the heartlands of the Shi'ite parties, was spared the destruction wrought by Islamic State but infrastructure and services are in a poor state.

 

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