Despite public anger, no progress in Iraq political deadlock ...Kuwait

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Weeks after followers of an influential cleric stormed parliament, Iraq’s political crisis shows no signs of abating, despite rising public anger over a debilitating gridlock that has further weakened the country's caretaker government and its ability to provide basic services. Iraq's two rival Shia political camps remain locked in a zero-sum competition, and the lone voice potentially able to end the rift — the revered Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani — has been conspicuously silent. For now, hundreds of supporters of Moqtada al-Sadr, a firebrand Shia cleric, are still camped outside the legislative building in Baghdad, ready to escalate if their demands are not met.

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