The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shiaa Al-Sudani, attempts to position himself as a beacon of hope for a ‘future Iraq’ through a media promotion, but this strategy fails to address the systemic corruption and sectarianism plaguing Iraqi politics. Recent elections have merely reinforced these issues, as voters continue to prioritize personal and sectarian loyalties over national interests, leading to the re-election of corrupt officials. The political landscape remains dominated by elite interests, undermining genuine reform and national identity. As Iraq faces ongoing crises in essential services, the call for a ‘Zero Equation’ aims to restore accountability and genuine representation, contrasting the current ‘Fake Iraq’ with a vision for a real, united nation.
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