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Muttahidoon
The Uniters for Reform Coalition ( ar, ائتلاف متحدون للاصلاح ''I'tilāf Muttaḥidūn lil-Iṣlāḥ'') is a Sunni political coalition in Iraq. History The coalition was formed in December 2012, composing ten groups, and led by Usama al-Nujayfi. Among the groups composing Muttahidoon were several of the largest Sunni political blocs, including the Ninawa-based al-Hadba list, the bloc of former Awakening Movement leader Ahmed Abu Risha, the National Future Gathering bloc of former Finance Minister Rafi al-Issawi, the Iraqi Islamic Party, and the Iraqi Turkmen Front. Altogether the parties aligned with the coalition had won 42 seats in the 2010 parliamentary election. For the 2013 governorate elections the coalition competed in Ninewa, Salah ad-Din, Baghdad, Anbar, and Basra. In Diyala and Babil the coalition joined with other political groups, running as Iraqiyat Diyala and Iraqiyat Babil. Following the 2013 governorate elections the Oum Rabih Trib ...
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2013 Iraqi Governorate Elections
Governorate or provincial elections were held in Iraq on 20 April 2013, to replace the local councils in the governorates of Iraq that were elected in the Iraqi governorate elections of 2009. Elections took place in 12 of Iraq's 18 governorates. Elections didn't take place in the 3 governorates forming the Kurdistan Region or Kirkuk, Anbar, or Nineveh, meaning that a total of 378 provincial council seats were up for election. The Iraqi government later decided on 19 March to delay the elections in the governorates of Anbar and Nineveh due to ongoing instability caused by the insurgency and the ongoing protests, prompting criticism from Muqtada al-Sadr and John Kerry. Elections for Anbar and Nineveh were held on 20 June. Electoral Law There have been several disputes about the electoral law that is to be used for the election. The current electoral law, which was also used in the 2009 election, states that if certain parties don't get enough votes, their votes and seats are gi ...
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2013 Ninawa Governorate Election
The 2013 Nineveh Governorate election in Iraq was held on 20 June with elections for the Al Anbar Governorate. Due to security problems, turnout was less than half that of the 2009 election. This election saw Sunni Arab parties lose a number of seats to minority parties. Background Nineveh is one of Iraq's most demographically-diverse governorates. Out of a population of about 2.8 million, 2013 estimates cited by Niqash claim about 300,000 Turkmen, (primarily in Tal Afar and Rashidiya. A similarly-sized population of Yazidis live in the districts of Shekhan and Sinjar and near the town of Bashiqa. Some 250,000 Shabaks live in villages north and east of Mosul, and 200,000 Assyrians live in Bashiqa, Bartella and Bakhdida. There is a sizable Kurdish population, with many Yazidis also identifying as Kurds. Although elections for 13 of Iraq's 18 governorates were held on 20 April, elections in Al Anbar and Nineveh were delayed due to security concerns in the ongoing insurgen ...
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2013 Baghdad Governorate Election
The Baghdad governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 April 2013 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kirkuk, Anbar, and Nineveh. Results , - style="background-color:#E9E9E9" !align="left" colspan=2 valign=top, Party/Coalition!! Allied national parties !! Leader !!Seats !! Change !!Votes , - , bgcolor="#FF0000", , align=left, State of Law Coalition , , , , Nouri Al-Maliki, , 20 , , 8 , , 569,178 , - , bgcolor="#0D4E76", , align=left, Muttahidoon , , align=left, , , Usama al-Nujayfi , , 7 , , 7 , , 183,716 , - , bgcolor="#009933", , align=left, Citizens Alliance , , align=left, , , Ammar al-Hakim, , 6 , , 3 , , 163,022 , - , bgcolor="#000000", , align=left, Liberal Coalition, , , , Muqtada al-Sadr, , 5 , , - , , 137,808 , - , bgcolor="#098DCD", , align=left, Al Iraqia National and United Coalition , , , , , , 3 , , 2 , , 80,066 , - , , align=left, National Independent Elite Movement , , , , , , 3 , , 3 , ...
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Usama Al-Nujayfi
Osama Abdul Aziz al-Nujaifi or Najifi ( ar, أسامة النجيفي; born c. 1956 in Mosul) is an Iraqi politician and served as one of the three vice presidents of the country, from 2014 to 2015 and 2016 to 2018. As the speaker of the Council of Representatives, the informal leader of the moderate Sunni al-Hadba party was the highest ranking Sunni politician of Iraq. An engineer by profession, al-Nujaifi served as Minister of Industry in the 2005–06 Iraqi Transitional Government. He later won the 2010 parliamentary election and was elected the Speaker of the Council of Representatives. During this time, he built up a reputation as prime minister al-Maliki staunchest adversary, whom as a Sunni he could defy but not challenge. After leaving offices together with al-Maliki in 2014, he was rewarded the ceremonial post of a Vice President of Iraq, which he held until 2015. The positions of all three Vice Presidents was restored in October 2016. Early life, education and early ...
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Iraqi National Movement
The Iraqi National Movement (INM) (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية العراقية ''al-Ḥaraka al-Waṭaniya al-Iraqiyya''), more commonly known as the al-Iraqiya List, was an Iraqi political coalition formed to contest the 2010 parliamentary election by Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi's Renewal List, the Iraqi National Accord led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and the Iraqi National Dialogue Front led by Saleh al-Mutlaq. The party included both Shi'a leaders (such as Allawi) and Sunni leaders (such as al-Mutlaq and al-Hashimi) and claimed to be secular and non-sectarian. With 2,849,612 votes (24.7%) and 91 seats the Iraqiya List became the biggest list in the elections, winning two seats more than Nouri al-Maliki's State of Law Coalition, which won 89 seats and 2,792,083 votes (24.2%). 2010 parliamentary election In the 2010 parliamentary election the coalition consisted of the following parties: *Iraqi National Accord – led by former Prime Minister Iyad A ...
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National Movement For Development And Reform
National Movement for Development and Reform ( ar, الحركة الوطنية للاصلاح والتنمية), more commonly known as Al-Hal or the Solution, is a political party in Iraq. The party is a Sunni-based party.MPs defect from Ayad Allawi's Iraqiya List
'' Niqash'', 18 March 2011 There are branches in the following governorates: , Anbar, Salah ad Din,
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Al-Hadba
The al-Hadba party is a political party formed to contest the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections in Ninawa province. It is mostly made up of Sunni Arabs. Its leading member Atheel al-Nujaifi is brother of Usama al-Najafi who is part of the Iraqi National List led by former Iraqi Prime Minister, Ayad Allawi. It has also been reported that members of the coalition have the backing of Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.Fractures in Iraq City as Kurds and Baghdad Vie
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The name "''al-Hadba''" is a reference to the leaning minaret of
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Al-Hadba
The al-Hadba party is a political party formed to contest the 2009 Iraqi governorate elections in Ninawa province. It is mostly made up of Sunni Arabs. Its leading member Atheel al-Nujaifi is brother of Usama al-Najafi who is part of the Iraqi National List led by former Iraqi Prime Minister, Ayad Allawi. It has also been reported that members of the coalition have the backing of Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.Fractures in Iraq City as Kurds and Baghdad Vie
'''', 2008-10-27, accessed on 2009-01-05


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The name "''al-Hadba''" is a reference to the leaning minaret of
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2013 Diyala Governorate Election
The Diyala Governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 April 2013 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kirkuk, Anbar, and Nineveh. Results , - style="background-color:#E9E9E9" !align="left" colspan=2 valign=top, Party/Coalition!! Allied national parties !! Leader !!Seats !! Change !!Votes , - , , align=left, Diyala's National Alliance , , align=left, State of Law Coalition Citizens AllianceLiberal Coalition , , align=left, Nouri Al-MalikiAmmar al-HakimMoqtada al-Sadr , , 12 , , 7 , , 170,292 , - , bgcolor="#00009F", , align=left, Iraqi Diyala , , align=left, MuttahidoonArabian Al Iraqia , , align=left, Usama al-NujayfiSaleh al-Mutlaq , , 10 , , 5 , , 149,535 , - , bgcolor="#CCFF33", , align=left, Brotherhood and Coexistence Alliance List , , align=left, KDP PUK , , , , 3 , , 4 , , 49,415 , - , bgcolor="#098DCD", , align=left, Al Iraqia National and United Coalition , , , , align=left, Ayad Allawi Ayad Allawi ( ar, ...
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2013 Basra Governorate Election
The Basra governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 April 2013 alongside elections for all other governorates outside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kirkuk, Anbar, and Nineveh. Results , - style="background-color:#E9E9E9" !align="left" colspan=2 valign=top, Party/Coalition!! Allied national parties !! Leader !!Seats !! Change !!Votes !! % !! ±% , - , bgcolor="#FF0000", , align=left, State of Law Coalition , , align=left, Islamic Dawa Party , , Nouri Al-Maliki, , 16 , , 4 , , 292,658 , , 45.17% , , 8.18% , - , bgcolor="#009933", , align=left, Citizens Alliance , , align=left, ISCI, , Ammar al-Hakim, , 6 , , 1 , , 121,875 , , 18.81% , , 7.22% , - , bgcolor="#000000", , align=left, Liberal Coalition, , align=left, Liberal BlocTribal Forces CoalitionSadrist Movement , , Dhia Najim al-Asadi , , 3 , , 1 , , 58,312 , , 9.00% , , 4.04% , - , , align=left, Basra Independent Coalition, , align=left, Kafaat al-IraqNational Fidelity Loyalty to Najaf ICICSO , , , , 2 , , 2 ...
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2013 Al Anbar Governorate Election
The Al Anbar governorate election of 2013 was held on 20 June 2013 alongside elections for Nineveh. Background Whilst elections for 13 of Iraq's 18 governorates were held on 20 April, elections in the governorates of Al Anbar and Nineveh were delayed due to security concerns arising from the ongoing insurgency and Sunni-led protests. Campaign Entities A total of 17 political parties and coalitions contested the election, fielding a total of 548 candidates. The top four most popular groups were; Mutahidun (The United) Mutahidun is a major political force in Ninewa and Anbar, including in its ranks former finance minister Rafia al-Issawi's Future Gathering and tribal leader Ahmed Abu Risha's Awakening (Sahwa) Conference in addition to the Iraqi Islamic Party (IIP). The main leaders of the Mutahidun List were the two Nujaifi brothers; Usama and Atheel. The Nujaifis are not from Al Anbar, however, and so had formed these political alliances to garner more votes. In Anbar, tr ...
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Iraqi Islamic Party
The Iraqi Islamic Party is the largest Sunni Islamist political party in Iraq as well as the most prominent member of the Iraqi Accord Front political coalition. It was part of the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and is part of the current government of Haider al-Abadi since 2014. Osama Tawfiq al-Tikriti succeeded Vice-President Tariq al-Hashimi as the party's secretary-general on 24 May 2009, who was succeeded in July 2011 by Ayad al-Samarrai. The IIP evolved out of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, and was banned from 1961 during Iraqi nationalist rule, something which continued throughout the reign of the Pan-Arab Ba'ath Party right up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Like the Muslim Brotherhood, the IIP's religious rather than ethno-political ideology made the party systematically incompatible under the Iraqi governments between 1961 and 2003.
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