Iraqi government
The Iraqi government is the political authority in Iraq, responsible for making and enforcing laws, managing public services, and representing the country internationally. It operates under a parliamentary system, where the Prime Minister is the head of government, and the President serves as the head of state. The government is composed of various ministries that oversee different sectors, such as health, education, and security.
Iraq's government is formed through elections, allowing citizens to vote for their representatives. The Council of Representatives is the legislative body that creates laws and approves the budget. Despite facing challenges like political instability and security issues, the Iraqi government continues to work towards rebuilding and developing the nation.