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Iraq PM Calls for Strong Turnout to Protect Democracy

The Prime Minister called on all Iraqis to vote actively in the upcoming parliamentary elections. This step is crucial to protect Iraq’s democracy. Moreover, he said the country’s democratic future depends on citizens’ engagement.

During a ceremony for the International Day of Democracy, he confirmed November elections will happen as planned. He added they will take place under state protection. Furthermore, the government fully supports the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC). This ensures transparent and secure voting. In other words, Iraqis will vote in a safe environment.

He warned low turnout could have serious consequences. “Each vote is a trust placed by the citizen,” he said. Therefore, he urged Iraqis not to abstain. Otherwise, corrupt alternatives may rise. They could put personal gains above public interest.

In addition, he said authorities will confront anyone disrupting the democratic process. He stressed that protecting Iraq’s democracy requires vigilance and collective responsibility. Consequently, citizens must know every ballot affects stability. It also impacts governance at all levels.

He highlighted election security efforts. For example, the government allocated resources to keep polling stations safe. Training programs for staff have expanded. International observers will monitor closely. As a result, these steps boost public confidence. They also strengthen civic duty.

Moreover, he mentioned past challenges during elections. Smear campaigns and misinformation often reduced citizens’ trust. He asked Iraqis to ignore distractions. Instead, they should focus on shaping national policy. Ultimately, public engagement remains the cornerstone to protect Iraq’s democracy and prevent interference.

Finally, he urged all political groups and citizens to respect the law. He concluded that November elections are not only procedural. They also represent a vital step to protect Iraq’s democracy.

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