Mixed reactions as Iraq's Maliki finally steps aside

  • 10 years ago
There were mixed feelings on the streets of Baghdad, the morning after Nuri al-Maliki finally stepped down as Iraq's prime minister

Some saw it as a victory for Iraq's fledgling democracy.

(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) IRAQI RESIDENT, AHMED, SAYING:

"It is a good decision and it shows the bravery of the man and his sacrifice for the people. It is a landslide victory for the people."

In the face of growing pressure to step aside, Maliki appeared on State Television Thursday night and dropped his bid for a third term.

He pledged support for his replacement, Shi'ite Haider al-Abadi, who stood by his side.

But not all Iraqis welcome the change:

(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) IRAQI RESIDENT, HUSSEIN HAMA, SAYING:

"The decision was prompted by internal and external interventions and this will usher in the start of what is called a compromised democracy. This will have a negative impact in the future and will stop people from taking part in elections."

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