2015–2018 Iraqi protests
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As sequel to protests in 2011, 2012 and 2013, Iraqi citizens have also in 2015 up until 2018 often and massively protested against the corruption and incompetence in their government which according to analysts and protesters had led to long-running problems in electricity supplies, clean water availability, Iranian interference in Iraqi politics, high unemployment, and a stagnant economy.
2015–2018 Iraqi protests | |
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Part of Second Arab Spring | |
Date | July 2015 – December 2018 |
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Goals | Competent and non-corrupt government |
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Status | Continued in October 2019 |
The muhasasa quota agreements of 2003–2006 (distributing ministerial positions including budgets over 'ethnic and religious groups', thus undermining and obliterating any sense of Iraqi national unity[6]) were considered the root of most of those Iraqi problems.