WILL OCTOBER ELECTION END MISERY FOR ORDINARY IRAQIS? Come October 10, Iraqis head to the polls to elect a new government. The list of issues facing the country is depressingly long, but limitless corruption, sectarian politics, and lack of security occupy the top three slots. In a country literally drowning in oil and gas, the quality of life is miserable. Electricity - or, to be precise, the endemic lack of it - is a symbol of all that has gone wrong with Iraq. Chronic outages are a hallmark of the national grid. And this issue has been a trigger for mass protest in the past that led to at least 600 protesters being gunned downed by troops and their allied Shiite militiamen, who have a stranglehold over daily life in Iraq. So, will the latest election resolve these problems? Few Iraqis are holding their breath. [COMMENT BY: Omar Shariff, International Editor]
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