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Iraq’s Parliament Meets, Still No Government Formed

HeadlineMar 29, 2005

In Iraq, the nation’s new parliament is meeting today for only the second time since elections were held two months ago. The Shiite majority is still trying to form a coalition government with the Kurds. The media was banned from covering today’s assembly in part because reporters have criticized the politicians for delaying the formation of a government.

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