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    Iraqi parliamentary institution: power sharing in Iraqi Parliament by Albadry, Ammar Saadoon Salman, Abdullah, Mohd Kamarulnizam

    Published 2014
    “…Over, the finding revealed that consensual democracy is not suitable for Iraq as a system of government.The finding also revealed that the consensual democracy negatively affects the legislative and oversight role of Iraqi parliament and it is responsible for the complete failure of the Iraqi democracy.Discussion on the findings is highlighted with the implication and limitation of the study is equally provided. …”
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    The security challenges and Iraqi parliamentary institutions by Albadry, Ammar Saadoon Salman, Abdullah, Kamarulnizam

    Published 2014
    “…One major factor to this situation is the lack of security which is considered as an indispensable factor to the political system of Iraq as well as to the effective functioning of the Iraqi parliament.As a result, this study therefore, examined the security challenges and the effective functioning of the Iraqi parliament particularly after the Saddam’s era.It undertakes an in-depth study of face-to-face interview to examine how the security issues affect the Iraqi parliamentary institution functions.The finding revealed that the parliament was unable to effectively discharge their functions due to the security challenges such as terrorism and sectarian violence.…”
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    Exploring the key challenges affecting Iraqi parliamentary institution post remove Saddam Hussein’ regime by Albadry, Ammar Saadoon Salman, Abdullah, Mohd Kamarulnizam

    Published 2014
    “…The parliament in any democratic political system is the main institution that plays an important role in the expression of the citizens' wills and resolution of policy conflict.One of its main functions is to enact laws in accordance with the will of the electorate as well as ensure accountability while paying attention to the interests of diverse groups.Unfortunately, Iraq has not witness any of these from the country’s parliament.As a result, this paper explores the key challenging factors affecting the functional role of the Iraqi parliament.The paper identified historical, external and internal challenges among others as the key challenging factors affecting the Iraqi parliamentary functional roles.The paper contributes to the literature by a way of broaden the knowledge in this area of study with a model to examine the key challenging factors of the functional roles of the Iraqi parliament.…”
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