Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was "Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion
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Baghdad, Iraq - 16 October 1995 - Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Iraqi statesman and Vice Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council and head of the elections committee for the Presidential Referendum on 15 Ocotober 1995, announces the results to the press, where President Saddam Hussein won 99.96% of the vote. The only question on the paper ballot of the referendum was "Do you approve of President Saddam Hussein being President of the Republic? Iraqi's find it harder to maintain a decent standard of living due to the strict UN sanctions imposed during the 1990s because of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990.