Issue Content

Researches

Early Elections Under the New Laws of the Elections of the House of Representatives and the Electoral Commission / Adnan Abdul Hussein

Party Life in Iraq after 2003 - Visions of Correcting the Democratic Path / Yasser Saleh Majeed

The Economic Cost of the Electoral Process / Safaa Ibrahim Al-Moussawi

Best Practices in Election Management / Adel Al-Lami

 
 
 

Articles

The Role of the Federal Supreme Court in the Iraqi Elections / Talib Kazim

Democracy .. The Awaited Fruits of Paradise / Dr. Walid Farhan

Election Security in a Difficult Situation / Issam Abbas Amin

The Consequences of the Turban and Effendi Alliance in Iraq / Ayad Al-Anbar

Election Integrity: Standards, Indicators, Practices and Best Practices / Saeed Yassin Musa

 
 
 

interview

Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, Judge Jalil Adnan Khalaf, as a guest of Al-Riwaq / Interviewed by: Adnan Abdul Hussein

 
 
 

Comparative policies

Comparison between the Iraqi and Turkish elections - Highlights of some laws and procedures / Wathiq Al-Saadoun

 
 
 

Alrewaq Book

The impact of electoral mechanisms on representative democracy / Baghdad Center

 

Position estimation

Expected Priorities and Preferences in the 2021 Elections / Ali Hassoun

 

translation

Pope Francis' visit and meeting with Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani / Translated by Mustafa al-Saadi

The upcoming elections in Iraq and the demands of the Turkmen / Translated by Hussein al-Bayati

The role of the United Nations in the upcoming elections in Iraq / Translated by Farah Abu al-Tamman

 
 
 

Center and region

The Kurdish Electoral Scene / Saman Noah

 

Final Rewaq

Electoral position / Dr. Alaa Hamid

 
Early elections
Early elections
Elections... Radical Solutions
Abbas Al-Anbouri

The entire political system in Iraq was exposed to the possibility of collapse after the outbreak of the October protests in 2019. This is what our center 
(Riwaq Baghdad) warned of in the first issue of Al-Riwaq magazine, which bore the title (Iraq and the possibility of collapse).
It did not require parapsychological miracles or the shrewdness of Henry Kissinger or Noam Chomsky to reveal the impact of the gap that struck
the political system, separating it from the masses who support its continued continuity,
which is a matter that foretells serious repercussions and major problems that require real solutions to the crisis of the system. Therefore, it is naive to link
the protests to the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi.
Apart from revealing and analyzing the big picture of events, this is not a defense of Abdul Mahdi’s government or exonerating it from mistakes, nor is it an overlooking of the international causes and their repercussions, such as foreign funding, media manipulation, and the complexities of the international scene and their impact on the Iraqi interior.


 
 
 
A group of researchers