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New Poll Finds Iraqis Favor a Unity Government to Lead the Country

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April 27, 2006

Washington, D.C. --A new poll released by the International Republican Institute (IRI) revealed 45 percent of Iraqis favor the formation of a unity government compared to 25 percent who think the winning coalition should occupy top posts and eight percent who think the distribution of power should be reflective of the distribution of votes.

With concern growing over the present security situation, 48 percent of Iraqis believe security should be the number one priority of the new government and 80 percent believe armed militias make Iraq more dangerous and should be abolished. As Iraq's police and military become better trained and more professional, 87 percent prefer that their safety be ensured by a national force versus 10 percent who prefer specific militias.

An overwhelming majority of Iraqis reject the use of violence as political expression with 96 percent condemning the attack on the mosque in Samarra and 78 percent stating violence is never acceptable.

Iraqis also recognize they face many tough issues as a part of national reconciliation. Topping the list of issues were federalism and sectarianism with 16 percent listing one or the other as their first choice - 13 percent listed sectarianism as their second choice and 11 percent listed federalism.

More than 2,800 face-to-face interviews were conducted from March 23-31, 2006. Interviews were conducted in all of Iraq's 18 governorates. The margin of error is plus or minus three percent.

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Link to current poll:

Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, March 23 - 31, 2006

Links to past polls and releases:

Overwhelming Majority of Iraqis Plan to Vote Thursday: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, November 30 – December 7, 2005

Overwhelming Majority of Iraqis Plan to Vote in December: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, November 1 – 11, 2005

Overwhelming Majority of Iraqis Plan to Vote in Tomorrow's Referendum: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, October 9 - 11, 2005

Overwhelming Majority of Iraqis Plan to Vote in Constitutional Referendum: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, September 6 - 12, 2005

Majority of Iraqis are Confident in National Assembly and Constitutional Committee: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, July 9 - 14, 2005

Majority of Iraqis Want Human Rights Protected in Constitution: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, April 11-20, 2005

Optimism Continues after Iraq's Historic Election: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, February 27 – March 5, 2005

On Eve of Historic Election, Survey Shows Iraqis Eager to Vote: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, January 13 - 24, 2005

Iraqis Remain Committed to Elections: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, December 26, 2004 - January 7, 2005

Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, November 24 – December 5, 2004

Optimistic Outlook on the Future and Support for Democracy Continues in Iraq: Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, September 24 - October 4, 2004

Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, July 24 - August 2, 2004

Survey of Iraqi Public Opinion, May 27 - June 11, 2004

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