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Iraqi prime minister’s coalition wins parliamentary elections

By Editorial Board Published November 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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Iraqi prime minister’s coalition wins parliamentary elections

A coalition led by Iraq’s prime minister has gained the nation’s parliamentary elections, Baghdad’s electoral fee has stated.

Mohammed Shia al Sudani, who has led the Center Japanese nation since 2022, was in search of a second time period in energy.

In the course of the marketing campaign, he tried to painting himself as a pacesetter who might carry stability to Iraq after years of disaster.

However many younger voters noticed the vote as a way for the nation’s elite to divide the spoils of the nation’s oil wealth amongst themselves.

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Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al Sudani. Pic: AP

The coalition Mr Sudani leads obtained 1.32 million votes. Turnout was 56.11%, the electoral fee stated on Wednesday.

Supporters of the prime minister held celebrations in Baghdad shortly after the announcement of the preliminary outcomes.

Hamid Hemid hailed his victory, saying: “He is the number one in Iraq, and not only Baghdad.”

Nevertheless, the end result doesn’t imply Mr Sudani will essentially stay the prime minister.

No single bloc of events gained sufficient seats to kind the federal government themselves, which means a coalition deal must be struck.

In a number of previous elections in Iraq, the group successful essentially the most seats has not been capable of impose its most well-liked candidate.

After the final elections, which occurred in 2021, a celebration led by influential Shia cleric Muqtada al Sadr gained the most important variety of seats however withdrew from negotiations to kind a brand new authorities.

Talking in a televised speech following the announcement of the preliminary outcomes, Mr Sudani stated: “The voter turnout is clear evidence of another success, reflected in the restoration of confidence in the political system.”

Iraq has been wrecked by violence and dominated by highly effective Iran-backed militias because it was invaded by a US-led coalition in 2003.

Earlier this 12 months, Mr Sudani travelled to London to barter a sequence of offers on the financial system and diplomacy.

He stated: “We’re not embarrassed in any way, we carry out our duties to enforce the law, to maintain security and stability in Iraq and reject all means of violence. We won’t allow any side to dictate the decision between peace and war.”

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