Iraq elections 2018. BAGHDAD-- The political coalitio...

  • Iraq elections 2018. BAGHDAD-- The political coalition of influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr took an early lead in Iraq's national elections in partial returns announced late Sunday by the Iraqi electoral Republic of Iraq Election for Majlis an-Nuwwab al-`Iraqiyy (Iraqi Council of Representatives) Results Election Results Modified: Aug 28, 2018 General Information Results: Seats won in Iraqi citizens will vote in their fourth parliamentary election on May 12th, 2018, since the 2003 US invasion to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Iraqis are voting in national, regional, and provincial elections in 2018 as they seek to consolidate the country’s military victory over the Islamic State, rebuild shattered communities, and Note 2: The election commission invalidated the results of over 1,000 polling stations. Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 12 May 2018. The election was marked by a Low voter turnout at the 2018 Iraqi federal elections (at 44. [1] The elections decided the 329 members of the Council of Representatives, the country's unicameral legislature, who in turn will elect the Iraqi Iraq held a federal election on May 12, 2018 – the fifth nationwide election since Saddam Hussein’s ouster in 2003. With more than half of votes The bloc led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is trailing in third place in Iraq's parliamentary elections, according to partial results. On 6 June, the outgoing Council of Representatives adopted a resolution requesting a vote recount of the Campaigning for the 2018 election to Iraq’s Council of Representatives began on 14 April, with major themes being the victory over ISIS/Daesh; Iraqi nationalism and the relationship with Iraq elections: All you need to know Parliamentary polls, the first since ISIL’s defeat in Iraq, will indirectly decide on new prime minister and president. In Iraq’s first election since the defeat of the Islamic State, voters considered bread-and-butter issues like corruption and unemployment, rather than security, as The bloc led by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi is trailing in third place in Iraq's parliamentary elections, according to partial results. . Iraq’s Electoral System and Government Formation Voters in Iraq’s 18 governorates selected their preferred political list and/or candidate in the May 2018 COR election, with seats awarded Anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr’s political coalition has won Iraq’s parliamentary election, the election commission announced late Friday. 5 percent) reflects a mal-aise in the overall Iraqi population and a rejection of the political class that has gov-erned the country since 2003. With more than half of votes The ramifications from Iraq’s elections do not mean we will witness a better Iraq, but it will certainly differ from the one we know of today.


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