Iraqi President: Upcoming Elections Are Important and Critical

Iraqi President Barham Salih with Secretary of the Central Committee of the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP), Raid Fahmi (Iraqi Presidency)
Iraqi President Barham Salih with Secretary of the Central Committee of the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP), Raid Fahmi (Iraqi Presidency)
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Iraqi President: Upcoming Elections Are Important and Critical

Iraqi President Barham Salih with Secretary of the Central Committee of the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP), Raid Fahmi (Iraqi Presidency)
Iraqi President Barham Salih with Secretary of the Central Committee of the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP), Raid Fahmi (Iraqi Presidency)

Iraqi President Barham Salih asserted the importance of the upcoming elections, saying they are critical and important, amid calls for boycotting the polls scheduled for October over a wave of assassinations targeting activists.

Salih aims to reduce tension to ensure the success of the elections, as the only way to achieve stability and prosperity, and launch the reconstruction and development process, a presidential source told Asharq Al-Awsat.

On Wednesday, the president discussed with Prime Minister Mustafa Kadhimi the importance of improving security bodies to enforce the law and achieve stability and peace in the country.

The two leaders also agreed that during the elections, certain measures should be taken to ensure voters are free to choose their own representatives without suspicion of fraud, manipulation, or pressure.

The president also met with the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP), Raid Fahmi, and discussed with him the latest developments.

He stated that the upcoming election is “important and critical” and the only way to implement reforms, and build a strong, capable, and sovereign state as well as finding a solution to illegitimate weapons.

The president rejected the assassinations and intimidation of protestors, activists, and journalists.

Salih emphasized that within his powers, he works to ensure that the country's next election will be fair and free, urging all state institutions, political parties, and civil society to cooperate for the success of the polls.

Electoral fraud or manipulation can have a negative effect on everyone, so the free will of the Iraqis should prevail to determine and to shape the future of the people, he indicated.



Hamas Rejects Netanyahu’s Claim Military Pressure Helped Secure Hostage Release 

People watch a live broadcast of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander as he is released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, at a plaza known as the hostages square in Tel Aviv, Monday, May 12, 2025. (AP)
People watch a live broadcast of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander as he is released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, at a plaza known as the hostages square in Tel Aviv, Monday, May 12, 2025. (AP)
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Hamas Rejects Netanyahu’s Claim Military Pressure Helped Secure Hostage Release 

People watch a live broadcast of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander as he is released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, at a plaza known as the hostages square in Tel Aviv, Monday, May 12, 2025. (AP)
People watch a live broadcast of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander as he is released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, at a plaza known as the hostages square in Tel Aviv, Monday, May 12, 2025. (AP)

Hamas on Tuesday rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that military pressure had helped secure the release of US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander from Gaza a day earlier.

"The return of Edan Alexander is the result of serious communications with the US administration and the efforts of mediators, not a consequence of Israeli aggression or the illusion of military pressure," Hamas said in a statement, adding that "Netanyahu is misleading his people".

Hamas released Alexander who had been held hostage in Gaza for more than 19 months, offering a goodwill gesture toward the Trump administration that could lay the groundwork for a new ceasefire with Israel.

Alexander, 21, was the first hostage released since Israel shattered an eight-week ceasefire with Hamas in March and unleashed fierce strikes on Gaza that have killed hundreds of Palestinians.

Israel has promised to intensify its offensive, including by seizing Gaza and displacing much of the territory's population again.

Days before the ceasefire ended, Israel blocked all imports from entering the Palestinian enclave, deepening a humanitarian crisis and sparking warnings about the risk of famine if the blockade isn’t lifted. Israel says the steps are meant to pressure Hamas to accept a ceasefire agreement on Israel’s terms.