Recovering sovereignty, the people are the source of powers
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recovery, sovereignty, peopleAbstract
Restoring people's sovereignty in Iraq in accordance with the constitution constitutes an important milestone in the path of democracy and legitimate rule. The Iraqi Constitution, which was drawn up in 2005 is considered a , basis for distributing powers and defining their powers, giving the highest priority to the will of the people as a source of power . The importance of restoring the sovereignty of the people is evident through the Iraqi Constitution clearly defining the three powers - legislative, executive and judicial - and stipulating a balance between them to prevent abuses. Ensuring the protection of citizens' rights , and through mechanisms such as free and fair elections, the Iraqi people can express their will and choose . representatives to represent them in government institutions The Iraqi Constitution guarantees citizens' rights, such as freedom of expression, religion, and assembly, and protects them from government abuse By enshrining the principle of the rule of law and transparency, Iraq’s constitutional institutions can fight corruption and tyranny, and promote sustainable economic and social growth. By achieving balance and social justice, restoring popular sovereignty can contribute to enhancing stability and development in Iraq. In short, restoring people's sovereignty in Iraq in accordance with the constitution represents a key to building a legal, democratic state that respects human rights and promotes sustainable development and social peace
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