Iraqi PM's Coalition Wins Parliamentary Election Amidst Voter Frustration
ReutersNovember 13, 20251 min6,357 views
5 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβElection Victory and Public Reaction
- π₯³ Supporters of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani celebrated his coalition's win in the parliamentary election, securing a second term.
- π Sudani's coalition received 1.317 million votes, according to the Independent High Electoral Commission, confirming Reuters' earlier reports.
- π¬ The Prime Minister stated that his coalition will consider the interests of all Iraqi voters and citizens, including those who boycotted the election.
Voter Disillusionment and Boycotts
- β οΈ Many disillusioned young Iraqis viewed the vote as a means for established parties to distribute oil wealth.
- π These young voters had previously indicated they would boycott the elections.
Political Landscape and Governance
- ποΈ No single party can form a government in Iraq's 329-member legislature, necessitating coalition building which can take months.
- π Prime Minister Sudani positioned himself as a leader capable of bringing stability to Iraq after years of unrest.
- π³οΈ The final turnout for the parliamentary election reached 56.11%, as reported by the electoral commission.
- π‘ Sudani framed the victory as evidence of restored trust in the political system and a choice for reform and reconstruction.
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Iraqi Parliamentary ElectionMohammed Shia al-SudaniCoalition GovernmentVoter TurnoutElectoral CommissionPolitical StabilityIraq Oil WealthVoter BoycottReform and Reconstruction
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