Iraq’s government misses deadline for reforms

100 days after Abdul Mahdi became prime minister, some Iraqis say he hasn’t done enough.

Iraq’s Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi has been in power since last October.

When he was appointed, he gave parliament 100 days to end its deadlock and begin implementing much-needed reforms.

That deadline has come and gone and some Iraqis say Abdul Mahdi hasn’t done enough.

 

Al Jazeera’s Rob Matheson reports from Baghdad.