
Abbas al-Bayati, center, a Turkmen member of the Iraqi parliament, speaks to the media after voting on an election law at the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad, Nov. 8, 2009. (Mohammed Ameen/Reuters)
Analysis: Passing of Iraq election law brings relief
U.S. officials made unwanted compromises, but can now turn their attention toward troop withdrawal.
BAGHDAD, Iraq — American officials breathed a huge sigh of relief this week as Iraqi lawmakers finally herded themselves into parliament and voted through an election law for parliamentary elections in January.
The voting, taken up to the constitutional deadline that would allow for elections to be held at the end of January, was a relief for Iraqi officials as well. But more so...
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