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Iraqi Government

The Iraqi government is a federal parliamentary republic, meaning it has a system where power is divided between the central government and regional authorities. The President is the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government and leads the executive branch. Iraq's Parliament makes laws and is composed of representatives elected by the people. The government operates under a constitution adopted in 2005, aiming to ensure democracy and human rights. Challenges include ethnic and sectarian divisions, security issues, and economic struggles, but Iraq continues to work towards stability and development.