An opinion poll shows support for the vast majority of Iraq's need for a settlement and comprehensive national reconciliation initiative




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{Baghdad} Euphrates News opinion poll conducted by the Institute for Iraqi Dialogue thought about the future of Iraq for the post-terrorist gangs Daesh support of the vast majority of Iraq's need for the initiative of the settlement and comprehensive national reconciliation that is to dominate the social ladder.

Was carried out the poll agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of it on Friday, on the day 2 of this month included a {300} people to the category of young people from universities {Baghdad, Babylon, the Tigris, hopes, eagles students}, it has been selected universities because they include students from different Iraqi provinces, religions, sects and ethnic groups and intellectual trends.

The survey results show that 7 {%} just think that terrorism will end entirely in Iraq by the end Daesh in Mosul, while the largest percentage (54%) think it will end up on a temporary basis, and {29%} think it will end up significantly, not entirely.

He explained that "the vast majority, including rate {73%} believes that the United States is sincere actually help Iraq to eliminate the final Daesh, while {25%} think they want to eliminate Daesh not entirely, and {2%} only trust the intentions of the United States to eliminate Daesh the final. "

The poll indicated that the biggest {59% ratio} expects that Iraq is an internal political conflicts in the post-Daesh, less {38% and the percentage} believes that the conflict will be limited, while the percentage {3%} Just do not expect any conflicts.

Among the biggest {52%} percentage believes that the state {relatively} becoming stronger and the ability to impose its prestige after the battles for liberation, while the percentage of {21%} avers that, while a rate of {27%} did not support that view.

He reported that the vast majority in favor of opening up to neighboring countries and to deepen relations with them as a means to promote stability, as the ratio {48%} strongly supports it, and {34%} supports it slightly, while the proportion {18%} opposed that view.

"The results greatest ratio showed doubts and lack of confidence in the ability of political forces to solve the crises the country beyond Daesh and peace, as the {54%} questioned their ability, and {37%} expressed lack of confidence, as shown {9%} just trust them ".

He pointed out that the vast majority was optimistic that victory will contribute to improving the economy and living condition of the citizen, as the {50%} is relatively optimistic, and {33%} is very optimistic, and {17%} is optimistic.

He said the "vast majority supported the need for Iraq to the initiative of the settlement and comprehensive national reconciliation that is to dominate the social ladder, as the {45%} said he was very much in line, and {43%} a little consistent, and {12%} just do not agree with that view."

"The vast majority expressed concerns that the countries supporting terrorism will resort to compensate for the defeat encouraged strife and political wrangling in Iraq, where the {73%} said he expects it, and {12%} is expected to happen in a limited way, and {15%} does not expect this from happening. "

"The greatest proportion believes that the tragedies of war contributed to easing sucked people behind the sectarian advocates, as the {43%} strongly supports it, and the percentage approach {44%} is supported by relatively speaking, with {13%} opposes it Alroa.anthy
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