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  2. Iraqi Islamic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Islamic Party is the largest Sunni Islamist political party in Iraq as well as the most prominent member of the Iraqi Accord Front political coalition. It was part of the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and is part of the current government of Haider al-Abadi since 2014.

  3. List of political parties in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of political parties in Iraq. Iraq is a multi-party state. Political parties are commonly grouped by ideology/ethnic affiliation and by the group with which they were listed on the ballot of the 2005 Iraqi National Assembly election. The electoral system of Iraq favours larger parties and coalitions, but makes it ...

  4. List of Islamic political parties - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of political parties espousing Islam as its main identity without principal adherence to the particular ideology of political Islam, or taking a theological position of wasat which advocates for politico-religious centrism, Islamic democracy, Third Way, progressivism and liberalism.

  5. 2006 Iraqi government formation - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Virtue Party, a member of the United Iraqi Alliance coalition with 15 Assembly members announced May 12, 2006 that it was withdrawing from the government, complaining that the United States was interfering with the formation of the government. It has been pressing for one of its members to be named the new Oil Minister.

  6. Islamic Dawa Party - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Dawa Party (Arabic: حزب الدعوة الإسلامية, romanized: Ḥizb ad-Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya), is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political movement that was formed in 1957 by seminarians in Najaf, Iraq, and later formed branches in Lebanon and Kuwait.

  7. Iraqi Governing Council - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Islamic Party: Mohammed Bahr al-Uloum (2nd time) 1 March 2004: 31 March 2004: Non-party Massoud Barzani: 1 April 2004: 30 April 2004: Kurdistan Democratic Party: Ezzedine Salim: 1 May 2004: 17 May 2004: Islamic Dawa Party: Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer: 17 May 2004: 1 June 2004: Non-party

  8. Sadrist Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Sadrist Movement (Arabic: التيار الصدري al-Tayyār al-Sadrī) is an Iraqi Shi'a Islamic national movement and political party, led by Muqtada al-Sadr.. The Sadrist Movement ended as largest political party in the October 2021 Iraqi parliamentary election, with 73 seats in Parliament, but in June 2022, during the 2021–2022 Iraqi political crisis, Muqtada al-Sadr’s bloc ...

  9. Ishraqat Kanoon - Wikipedia

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    Ishraqat Kanoon (Arabic: إشراقة كانون) is an Islamic political party in Iraq. [1] The party contested in 2021 Iraqi parliamentary election for the first time and won 6 seats. [2] In 2022, it gained an additional seat. [3] The party is associated with the Al-Abbas Shrine in Karbala [1] and is believed to be associated with the Najaf ...