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Iraqi National Assembly

The Iraqi National Assembly was the legislative body responsible for making laws, debating policies, and overseeing the government in Iraq. Established after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, it represented various political parties and regions, aiming to create a democratic system. The assembly played a key role in drafting Iraq’s new constitution and passing legislation to rebuild the nation. Its members were elected by Iraqi citizens, and the assembly served as the primary forum for national decision-making until it was replaced by a new parliamentary system established by the constitution.