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Iraqi National Movement

The Iraqi National Movement (INM) (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية العراقية al-Ḥaraka al-Waṭaniya al-Iraqiyya), more commonly known as the al-Iraqiya List, was an Iraqi political coalition formed to contest the 2010 parliamentary election by Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi's Renewal List, the Iraqi National Accord led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and the Iraqi National Dialogue Front led by Saleh al-Mutlaq. The party included both Shi'a leaders (such as Allawi) and Sunni leaders (such as al-Mutlaq and al-Hashimi) and claimed to be secular and non-sectarian.[2]

al-Iraqiya List
al-Haraka al-Wataniya al-Iraqiyya
Iraqi National Movement logo
LeaderIyad Allawi
FoundedOctober 2009 (October 2009)[1]
DissolvedDecember 2012
Succeeded byMuttahidoon
Al-Wataniya
Al-Arabiya Coalition
White Bloc
IdeologyIraqi nationalism
Secularism
Nonsectarianism
Political positionCentre-right

With 2,849,612 votes (24.7%) and 91 seats the Iraqiya List became the biggest list in the elections, winning two seats more than Nouri al-Maliki's State of Law Coalition, which won 89 seats and 2,792,083 votes (24.2%).[3]

2010 parliamentary election edit

In the 2010 parliamentary election the coalition consisted of the following parties:[4]

Results edit

 
Performance of the al-Iraqiya List for the 2010 Iraqi Elections, per Governorate
Governorate Votes Percentage Seats won Total seats
Anbar 294,420 62.3% 11 14
Babil 104,746 17.9% 3 16
Baghdad 841,755 33.1% 24 68
Basra 75,387 9.3% 3 24
Dhi Qar 43,706 7.6% 1 18
Diyala 245,025 48.7% 8 13
Karbala 36,061 10.8% 1 10
Kirkuk 211,675 38.0% 6 12
Maysan 15,913 5.8% 0 10
Muthanna 17,712 7.7% 0 7
Najaf 29,652 7.2% 0 12
Nineveh 593,936 56.3% 20 31
Qadisiyyah 55,030 14.7% 2 11
Saladin 233,591 47.8% 8 12
Wasit 51,003 13.5% 2 11
Compensatory seats 2 7
Total: 2,849,612 24.8% 91 325
Party Seats
Iraqi National Accord 28
Iraqi National Dialogue Front 16
al-Hal 13
al-Hadba 9
National Future Gathering 8
Renewal List 7
The Iraqis 6
Iraqi Turkmen Front 3
Iraqi Arab Gathering 1

Post-election edit

Following the election the party was beset by political infighting in the post election period, with 8 MPs leaving in early March 2011 in order to set up the White Iraqiya Bloc.[5]

Following the formation of the White Bloc, another 20 members of the Iraqi National Movement announced the formation of a new party within the list, under the name Youth of Iraq, headed by Talal Zobaie.[6]

In April 2011, a further 5 MPs left the list in order to found the Free Iraqiya party.

The reasons for the many splits within the list were numerous, but some of the most often cited reasons were that a handful of list members had monopolised power and ignore the thousands of party members, a problem that is exacerbated by the fact that the party has no clear ideology or policies. These rifts have led to possible discussions between State of Law leader Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, and Saleh al-Mutlaq and Usama al-Nujayfi, of forming an electoral alliance for the 2013 Iraqi governorate elections, although some members of the Iraqi National Movement contend that the rumours over its internal problems are merely attempts by other parties to undermine it.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Iraq: Politics, Governance, and Human Rights p.8
  2. ^ Iraq VP forms coalition with Mutlak, Allawi 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine, Al Sumaria, 2009-10-29
  3. ^ "Como Espiar un Celular ? Keylogger, espiar el telefono de mi pareja -". Como Espiar un Celular ? Keylogger, espiar el telefono de mi pareja.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
  5. ^ "Eight MPs withdraw from Iraqiya, form new party". Al Sumaria. March 8, 2011.
  6. ^ . Al Sumaria. March 18, 2011. Archived from the original on January 13, 2014. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
  7. ^ . Niqash. November 8, 2012. Archived from the original on May 13, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2012.

External links edit

  Media related to Iraqiya Coalition at Wikimedia Commons

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The Iraqi National Movement INM Arabic الحركة الوطنية العراقية al Ḥaraka al Waṭaniya al Iraqiyya more commonly known as the al Iraqiya List was an Iraqi political coalition formed to contest the 2010 parliamentary election by Iraqi Vice President Tariq al Hashimi s Renewal List the Iraqi National Accord led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and the Iraqi National Dialogue Front led by Saleh al Mutlaq The party included both Shi a leaders such as Allawi and Sunni leaders such as al Mutlaq and al Hashimi and claimed to be secular and non sectarian 2 al Iraqiya List al Haraka al Wataniya al IraqiyyaIraqi National Movement logoLeaderIyad AllawiFoundedOctober 2009 October 2009 1 DissolvedDecember 2012Succeeded byMuttahidoonAl WataniyaAl Arabiya CoalitionWhite BlocIdeologyIraqi nationalismSecularismNonsectarianismPolitical positionCentre rightPolitics of IraqPolitical partiesElectionsWith 2 849 612 votes 24 7 and 91 seats the Iraqiya List became the biggest list in the elections winning two seats more than Nouri al Maliki s State of Law Coalition which won 89 seats and 2 792 083 votes 24 2 3 Contents 1 2010 parliamentary election 1 1 Results 2 Post election 3 See also 4 References 5 External links2010 parliamentary election editIn the 2010 parliamentary election the coalition consisted of the following parties 4 Iraqi National Accord led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi Iraqi National Dialogue Front led by Saleh al Mutlaq but due his ban it was led in the election by his brother Ibrahim al Mutlaq Renewal List led by Vice President Tariq al Hashimi Iraqi Turkmen Front led by Saadeddin Arkej who did not run for the elections al Hadba led by Nineveh governor Atheel al Nujayfi but for the election by his brother Usama al Nujayfi National Movement for Development and Reform al Hal led by Jamal Al Karboli The Iraqis led by ex President Ghazi al Yawer National Future Gathering led by Deputy Prime Minister Rafi al Issawi Iraqi Arab Gathering led by Abdul Karim Abtan al Jubouri Assembly of Independent Democrats led by Adnan Pachachi Numerous Independent politiciansResults edit nbsp Performance of the al Iraqiya List for the 2010 Iraqi Elections per GovernorateGovernorate Votes Percentage Seats won Total seatsAnbar 294 420 62 3 11 14Babil 104 746 17 9 3 16Baghdad 841 755 33 1 24 68Basra 75 387 9 3 3 24Dhi Qar 43 706 7 6 1 18Diyala 245 025 48 7 8 13Karbala 36 061 10 8 1 10Kirkuk 211 675 38 0 6 12Maysan 15 913 5 8 0 10Muthanna 17 712 7 7 0 7Najaf 29 652 7 2 0 12Nineveh 593 936 56 3 20 31Qadisiyyah 55 030 14 7 2 11Saladin 233 591 47 8 8 12Wasit 51 003 13 5 2 11Compensatory seats 2 7Total 2 849 612 24 8 91 325Party SeatsIraqi National Accord 28Iraqi National Dialogue Front 16al Hal 13al Hadba 9National Future Gathering 8Renewal List 7The Iraqis 6Iraqi Turkmen Front 3Iraqi Arab Gathering 1Post election editFollowing the election the party was beset by political infighting in the post election period with 8 MPs leaving in early March 2011 in order to set up the White Iraqiya Bloc 5 Following the formation of the White Bloc another 20 members of the Iraqi National Movement announced the formation of a new party within the list under the name Youth of Iraq headed by Talal Zobaie 6 In April 2011 a further 5 MPs left the list in order to found the Free Iraqiya party The reasons for the many splits within the list were numerous but some of the most often cited reasons were that a handful of list members had monopolised power and ignore the thousands of party members a problem that is exacerbated by the fact that the party has no clear ideology or policies These rifts have led to possible discussions between State of Law leader Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki and Saleh al Mutlaq and Usama al Nujayfi of forming an electoral alliance for the 2013 Iraqi governorate elections although some members of the Iraqi National Movement contend that the rumours over its internal problems are merely attempts by other parties to undermine it 7 See also editIraqi List Iraqi National ListReferences edit Iraq Politics Governance and Human Rights p 8 Iraq VP forms coalition with Mutlak Allawi Archived 2011 10 01 at the Wayback Machine Al Sumaria 2009 10 29 Como Espiar un Celular Keylogger espiar el telefono de mi pareja Como Espiar un Celular Keylogger espiar el telefono de mi pareja Last minute law in Iraq Archived from the original on 2010 01 02 Retrieved 2010 02 10 Eight MPs withdraw from Iraqiya form new party Al Sumaria March 8 2011 MPs defect from Ayad Allawi s Iraqiya List Al Sumaria March 18 2011 Archived from the original on January 13 2014 Retrieved September 12 2012 Opposition What opposition The incredible shrinking Iraqiya party Niqash November 8 2012 Archived from the original on May 13 2014 Retrieved November 8 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Iraqiya Coalition at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iraqi National Movement amp oldid 1192090846, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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