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Iraq’s election result ratified by Supreme Federal Court as premiership remains up for grabs

Caretaker PM Mohammed Shia al-Sudani’s party won 46 of 329 seats with no majority, prompting coalition talks after the court validated election results resolving 853 complaints.

  • Iraq's Supreme Federal Court ratified the result of last month's parliamentary elections, confirming Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's party won the most seats but not a majority.
  • Al-Sudani's Reconstruction and Development Coalition secured 46 seats, while the Sadiqoun Bloc led by militia leader Qais al-Khazali won 28 seats, and the Kurdistan Democratic Party won 27 seats.
  • With no bloc able to form a government alone, political negotiations are underway to build a ruling coalition after the elections met constitutional requirements.
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Iraq's election result ratified by Supreme Federal Court as premiership remains up for grabs

Iraq’s Supreme Federal Court has ratified the final results of last month’s parliamentary elections.

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14 Junbar, 2025 Baghdad/Basel: The Federal Supreme Court, on Sunday, declared the final results of the elections...

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