Tag: Maliki

Nouri al-Maliki standing behind a podium with multiple news microphones, wearing a green sash and raising his right hand, surrounded by other men in suits against a green background with red Arabic text.

Iraq’s Political Gridlock: When Foreign Veto Power Collides With Domestic Legitimacy

Iraq’s political paralysis is not simply the result of domestic factionalism. It is the predictable outcome of a system where external veto power routinely overrides internal legitimacy. The current standoff over Nouri al‑Maliki’s nomination exposes the structural contradiction at the heart of Iraqi governance: sovereignty exists on paper, but government formation depends on which foreign actor is willing to impose the highest cost.

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