Constitutional Election Integrity – Is the road to limit Financial and Administrative corruption,

sponsored by the National Institute for Human Rights-NIHR, attended by representatives of the High commission of election / Kirkuk office and the integrity commission. Elites from CSOs and cultural, legal, political and academics have participated. Workshop held to discuss most prominent challenges facing upcoming parliamentary elections in 2025, and elements of free and fair elections. The workshop addressed key topics, most notably: (The impact of political money and electoral bribery, criteria for selecting the best candidate, and the role of citizens in supporting the integrity of the electoral process). This event is part of our efforts to raise awareness and promote transparency as a fundamental step toward reducing corruption and building a stable democratic future.

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