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    Al-Bayan Center and FES hold a symposium on options for participation and boycotts in the upcoming parliamentary elections

    In partnership with the German foundation Friedrich Ebert, Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies held the second symposium in a series of seminars discussing early elections to be held next October. The symposium hosted Mr. Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani, President of ALforaten and former Minister of Labor, as well as...

    Al-Bayan Center holds a closed research session to discuss the realities and attitudes of young people regarding the demonstrations.

    In partnership with the ERF Economic Research Forum, Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies held a closed virtual session to discuss the Iraq segment of the Project for the Study of Youth and Popular Mobility in the Arab World.          Al-Bayan Center presented two papers submitted by Dr. Ali Taher...

    Al-Bayan Center holds a symposium to discuss parliamentary elections, options for participation, and boycotts

    In partnership with the German Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies held a symposium to discuss early elections, options for participation and boycotts, and what the expected results of the elections would be next October. The symposium, held on Saturday, June 26th, 2021, at the Center's office...

    Al-Bayan Center holds the third symposium on the upcoming parliamentary elections

    Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies, based in Baghdad, held its third symposium, entitled "Upcoming parliamentary elections: Options for Participation and Boycott" In the presence of Fadi Alshamri, member of the National Wisdom Movement political bureau, and Dr. Ayad Anber, academic and political activist. Speaking at the symposium, Fadi Alshamri...

    Al-Bayan Center hosts a meeting with Chatham House and LSE University representatives

    Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies, based in Baghdad, hosted representatives of British institutions Chatham House and the London School of Economics and Political Science LSE. Dr. Ali Taher Alhammood, Managing Director of Al-Bayan Center, received Toby Dodge and Dr. Renad Mansour to discuss the country's political challenges and to...

    Al-Bayan Center organizes a seminar on early elections, participation options, and boycotts

    Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies, based in the capital city of Baghdad, held a seminar entitled "early Parliamentary elections, participation options, and boycotts," at which the Centre hosted Dr. Abdul Hussain Al-Hendawi, Adviser to the Prime Minister for Elections, Mr. Raid Fahmi, General Secretary of the Iraqi Communist...

    What’s After October: Can emerging movements tip the scales?

    Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies held a seminar entitled " What's After October: Can emerging movements tip the scales?" The seminar included the hosting of three speakers from three emerging movements preparing to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections: Salah Alarbawi – National Awareness Movement Saif Alkhalidy - Spokesman for Tayar...

    Al Bayan Center hosts the Italian Mission Un Ponte Per

    In its office in Baghdad, Al-Bayan Center for Studies and Planning hosted the Italian Mission, Un Ponte Per, to discuss the possibility of cooperation and partnership in confronting extremism and terrorism issues, as one of the most complex issues that emerged after the liberation of the country from extremist...

    Workshop: “capacity Build of youth researchers in writing policy papers and research papers”

    Research and studies guide political leaders and policymakers Toward taking decisions or steps that improve policy performance in Iraq. In this context, Al Bayan center for studies and planning organized a training workshop for two days on capacity-building for researchers' young people in writing research papers and policy papers. It...

    Opinion Poll: The aspirations of the Iraqi voters in the 2021 parliamentary elections

    The current study is designed to cover multiple segments of Iraqi society through a questionnaire consisting of twenty main questions, asked to (1,770) sample units of the people, who were reached randomly through the national phonebook in all governorates. They were considered representatives of the population of Iraq, whose...