BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqis are personally upbeat but they remain concerned about security and half the population would prefer a single strong leader to democracy, a poll showed on Monday.
In the poll, commissioned by the BBC and other news organisations, 71 percent of respondents said things were currently very good or quite good in their personal lives -- a surprising finding in a country that is still largely at war.
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