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BAGHDAD, Iraq — Iraq still lacks a government eight months after national elections, and there appears to be no obvious path out of the perilous stalemate.
Even as the country faces rising challenges, such as an approaching food crisis caused by severe drought and the war in Ukraine, political elites are engaged in a vicious fight for power.
Everything is taking longer for regular Iraqis. The caretaker government is unable to make vital electricity payments or prepare investment plans in time for the summer months. While unemployment, water shortages, and concerns about food security are causing public outrage, investments to upgrade water infrastructure have been halted.