Iraq parliamentary elections: what’s at stake?

Voters go to the polls tomorrow for the first time since the defeat of Islamic State

Iraq elections
Members of the Iraqi security forces were able cast their ballots in early voting on Thursday 
(Image credit: Marwan Ibrahim/AFP/Getty Images)

On 12 May, Iraqi voters will head to the polls for the country’s fourth parliamentary elections since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, and the first since the defeat of Islamic State last year.

The 329 members elected to the Council of Representatives this weekend will choose the country’s next prime minister and president, as well as setting the legislative tone of the next four years.

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