In the presence of Najafi academic, religious, legal and cultural elites and figures, and in cooperation with the Al-Alamein Institute for Postgraduate Studies in the Holy City of Najaf, Rewaq Baghdad Center for Public Policy held the seventh dialogue symposium on evaluating the performance of the 2005 Iraqi Constitution. At the beginning of the symposium, the head of the Baghdad Riwaq Center, Mr. Abbas Al-Anbouri, gave a speech in which he addressed the role of the centre. And his various activities in the research and cognitive aspects and the visions, ideas and perceptions he aspires to present and communicate them in a flexible and balanced scientific manner to the elites, the public and decision-makers alike, thanking the Alamein Institute for its role in hosting this discussion symposium and the success of its outcomes, while the Executive Director of the Center, Mr. Adnan Abdel Hussein, spoke. About the nature of the work of the 2005 Iraqi Constitution Evaluation Project, which Riwaq Baghdad is currently implementing in cooperation and partnership with the IDEA Foundation for Democracy and Elections, which aspires to develop final outcomes and visions about the challenges and crises that the Constitution faced at the legal, political, and social levels, as well as proposing appropriate amendments to its texts and articles that constituted an obstacle. Or contrary to the two aspects of application or the content of the laws and texts themselves. After that, the Dean of the Alamein Institute for Graduate Studies, Dr. Zaid Al-Ukaili, welcomed the attendees to the symposium, which began its work by talking about three important axes that dealt with the political system, federalism, decentralization, and rights and freedoms in the constitution through an in-depth and frank discussion that dealt with all political aspects. The social and legal aspects that surrounded the process of drafting the constitution and its applications, and the most important political and legal indicators and drawbacks that prevented its proper implementation.