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December 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election

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The emerging Iraqi political scene was marked by groups of established parties running on joint lists, often grouped on sectarian or ethnic grounds. These lists are not necessarily stable, as the parties sharing a list may be past or present rivals; the situation will be even more complicated for the
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Large demonstrations broke out across Iraq on 23 December to denounce the elections. Protesters said that the elections were rigged in favor of the main religious Shiite coalition. Many Iraqis outside the religious Shiite coalition allege that the elections were unfair to smaller Sunni Arab and
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December 2005 election because parties can form different alliances in different governorates. The landscape is currently fluid; what follows is a list of some of the more important parties and coalitions, with a focus on alliances that have shifted since the January 2005 election.
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to form a single list called the Iraqi National List. This list will attempt to present a secular and trans-community alternative to the other major lists, which are more based on the support of a single ethnic or religious groups.
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announced that he would not back any particular party for the election; he merely encouraged people to vote "according to their beliefs." He is said to have been disappointed with the performance of the transitional government.
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originally registered for the January elections but then decided to boycott the polls, which meant that it did not gain any seats. It has decided to participate in the December elections, forming a list called the
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voters, who made up most of the voters in several provinces. It was expected that these provinces would thus return mostly Sunni Arab representatives, after most Sunnis boycotted the previous election.
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On 22 December 2005 Sunni Arab and secular Shiite factions demanded that an international body review election fraud complaints, and threatened to boycott the new legislature. The
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based in Iraq. It won the most votes in that election and became the senior partner in the coalition government that ran Iraq for most of 2005. The UIA's main components were:
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The deadline for registering parties and coalitions closed on 28 October. The Electoral Commission announced that 228 lists had been registered, including 21 coalitions.
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may indicate an increased Sunni turnout for the December elections, especially because more than 1,000 Sunni clerics called on their followers to vote, according to
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Analysis of the seat allocation after the elections showed that the 109 district seats and 19 compensatory seats won by the UIA were split as follows:
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Violence grew over the controversial election results. Car bombings and attacks on US and Iraqi officials continued after the elections. In Mosul
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with two other smaller parties, the Iraqi Peoples' Gathering and the Iraqi National Dialogue. These parties aim to tap the
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It was initially reported before the election that the UIA seats would be split between the parties as follows:
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on December 13. The previous night, he had appeared on television urging Sunnis to take part in the elections.
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Arab vote; Sunni Arabs overwhelmingly boycotted the January election, but increased Sunni participation in the
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This Kurdish-dominated coalition was formed for the January 2005 election by the two main Kurdish partiesβ€”the
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A group of Iraqi citizens walking down a path showing their purple fingers, signifying that they had voted.
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Uncertified results released January 20, 2006 (on the website of the Iraqi Election Commission)
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governorate elections in January, has announced that it will form its own governmental lists.
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secular Shiite groups. As many as 20,000 people demonstrated after noon prayers in southern
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After six months of negotiations a "government of national unity" was agreed between the
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has also joined this block. The list is mostly Shi'ite, but with some Sunnis.
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The elections took place under a list system, whereby voters chose from a
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This coalition will also contest the December elections, but the smaller
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This coalition, dominated by Shi'ite parties, was formed to contest the
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List of members of the Council of Representatives of Iraq, 2005–2010
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A number of independent politicians, including some supporters of
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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that they were "living a conspiracy built on lies and forgery."
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and Iraqi Hezbollah left the Alliance to form their own lists.
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Iraqi Voters Choose First Permanent Constitutional Government
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based on the number of registered voters in each as of the
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Christian slate wins narrow plurality in U.S. expat voting
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For the December 2005 election, it has joined forces with
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The change in the voting system gave more weight to Arab
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on 15 December 2005, following the approval of a new
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Apportionment of 230 seats among the 18 Governorates
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Index

Iraqi parliamentary election, December 2005
Iraq
January 2005
2010
Council of Representatives
UIA
Ibrahim al-Jaafari
DPAK
Masoud Barzani
Tawafuq
Tariq al-Hashimi
INL
Ayad Allawi
INDF
Saleh al-Mutlaq
KIU
Salahaddin Bahaaddin
Risalyun
RLB
Misha'an al-Juburi
ITF
Saadeddin Arkej
Rafidain List
Yonadam Kanna
Mithal al-Alusi
Mithal al-Alusi
Yazidi Movement
Amin Farhan Jejo

Prime Minister

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