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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
The result of last month’s parliamentary elections in Iraq was ratified by the Supreme Federal Court on Sunday, confirming that the party of caretaker prime minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani won the largest number of seats — but not enough to assure him a second term.
·Canada
Read Full Article14 Junbar, 2025 Baghdad/Basel: The Federal Supreme Court, on Sunday, declared the final results of the elections...
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right1Center12Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center
Bias Distribution
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L 46%
C 50%
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