
Today in Baghdad political leaders held last-minute talks before tomorrow’s National Assembly meeting. More than two months after the election in Iraq, the National Assembly plans to take the relatively small step of deciding on its speaker. The Assembly is still quite far from appointing a president and forming a government.
Rod Nordland, Baghdad correspondent for Newsweek, says that without an agreed government Iraq feels increasingly, and dangerously, adrift.
Hear Nordland explain why there is still no government in place.
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Rod Nordland is Baghdad correspondent for Newsweek magazine.














