president barham saleh says the poll is an opportunity to rebuild the state. 0ur correspondent murad shashani a very interesting time. back in 2019, protests sparked in major cities in iraq. youngsters calling, demanding for reforms. one of their main demands was an early election. early elections now here in iraq, you can see, was one of these demands amongst many others, including fighting corruption, political reform, etc. in this case, that led some people to call for increasing calls to boycott the elections here. that is what you see actually here in mosul. many people i spoke to here, this city has been liberated, as iraq is now, from the so—called islamic state about four years ago. since then they are rebuilding, it is ongoing, but still many things have to be done yet. therefore the locals told me, many people i spoke to, they do not represent all people here in mosul, however, many people i spoke to stressed they will not be taking part in this election. there are two major levels we need to talk about here regarding this sunday's elections. first one that on a technical level iraq