Iraqi National Movement
The Iraqi National Movement or Iraqiya List is an Iraqi political coalition formed to contest the Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010 by Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi's Renewal List, the Iraqi National List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and the Iraqi National Dialogue Front led by Saleh al-Mutlaq. The party includes both Shi'a leaders (like Allawi) and Sunni leaders (like al-Mutlaq and al-Hashimi) and claims to be secular and non-sectarian.[1]
In February, after appeals against a ban on Iraqi National Dialogue Front leader Saleh al-Mutlaq were rejected, the Iraqi National Dialogue Front decided to boycott the elections in protest of the decision and urged other parties to boycott as well.[2] Later, on 25 February al-Mutlaq announced that his party will take part in the upcoming general election and urged his followers to turn out en masse to avoid fraud.[3]
2010 Parliamentary Election
In the Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010 the coalition consisted of the following parties:[4]
- Iraqi National List - led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi
- Iraqi National Dialogue Front - led by Saleh al-Mutlaq
- Renewal List - led by Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi
- Iraqi Turkmen Front - led by Sadettin Ergeç
Results
Governorate | Percentage | Seats Won | Total Seats |
---|---|---|---|
Anbar | 14 | ||
Babil | 16 | ||
Baghdad | 68 | ||
Basra | 24 | ||
Dhi Qar | 18 | ||
Diyala | 13 | ||
Duhok | 10 | ||
Erbil | 14 | ||
Karbala | 10 | ||
Kirkuk | 12 | ||
Maysan | 10 | ||
Muthanna | 7 | ||
Najaf | 12 | ||
Ninawa | 31 | ||
Qādisiyyah | 11 | ||
Salah ad-Din | 12 | ||
Sulaymaniyah | 17 | ||
Wassit | 11 | ||
Compensatory seats | 7 | ||
Minorities | 8 | ||
Total: | 325 |