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    HERE ARE THE ELECTION RESULTS WHICH WERE POSTED LATE LAST NIGHT FROM THE IRAQI PARLIAMENT SITE - PLEASE FORGIVE THE LENGTHINESS - I'VE COUNTED THE ELECTED SLC MEMBERS ONLY - THEY TOTAL 92 SEATS.

    • T. Name of entity / Coalition seats type the name of the father's name of the candidate and the name of the grandfather's father Grandpa sex shop nascent history nascent collection constituency entity that belongs to him within the Coalition Candidate
    • 1 State of Law coalition seats GENERAL smile Hashim Abdul-Hussein Jaber Female junior Karbala Karbala in 1967 for the Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 2 Coalition citizen seats GENERAL Ibrahim Mohamed Ali said Najaf Bhralalom 1954 junior Baghdad citizen
    • 3 National Alliance of Reform / GENERAL Ibrahim al-Jaafari seats Abdulkarim Mohammed Hamza said Karbala 1950 junior Baghdad
    • National Reform Movement / Dr Jaafari
    • 4 Coalition citizen seats GENERAL dreams Chijeel Ali Salem Female Baghdad in 1963 Bachelor Baghdad Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 5 coalition of state law, public seats Ahmed Salim Ali Abdulrahman said Nineveh 1979 junior Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 6 National Coalition seats general Ahmed Ismail Ibrahim said Baghdad Abdhlla 1970 Bachelor of Baghdad national
    • 7 united for the common good seats general Ahmed Abdel Hammadi said Baghdad Chaouch 1968 Bachelor Baghdad movement Hama Iraq) right (
    • 8 coalition citizen seats general Abdul Hadi Abdul Hussain Ahmed Chalabi said Baghdad's 1944 doctoral Baghdad Inc
    • 9 Kurdish Islamic group / Iraq Seats GENERAL Ahmed Hama Rasheed Ahmed Mohamed said Sulaymaniyah 1964 Bachelor of Sulaymaniyah
    • 10 seats are united for the common good general meaning Ahmed Mohammed Mutlaq said Nineveh 1980 junior Nineveh united Iraq
    • Iraq coalition 11 seats GENERAL Abdhlla Ahmed Mohammed Musa said Nineveh Nineveh 1974 junior rally patriots
    • 12 seats are united for the common good general Ahmed Attia Ahmed Ali said Anbar 1978 Bachelor of Anbar assembly to reform civil) action (
    • 13, a coalition of state law, public seats baskets Ahmed Aziz Mohammed al-Badri said Wasit 1979 Bachelor of Wasit Islamic Dawa Party
    • 14 seats in a coalition of state law, public Ahmed Taha Yassin said Muheisen Dhi Qar 1964 doctoral Dhi Qar, the Islamic Dawa Party
    • 15 seats in a coalition of state law, public Ahmed Ali Mohsen Turki said Basra Basra 1948 junior Badr Organization
    • 16 coalition seats Arab public Abdhlla Ahmed Abdul Saleh said religion behind 1969 Bachelor of religion in favor of the National Coalition for the masses
    • Kurdistan Democratic Party 17 seats GENERAL Ardaln Noureddine Mahmoud Habhhlla said Arbil Arbil doctorate in 1977
    • 18 List of Kirkuk Turkmen Front Seats GENERAL Arshad Rashad open Hlla Razak said Kirkuk Kirkuk 1959 junior rally Iraqi Turkmen
    • 19 seats in a coalition of state law, public flowers Imran Mohammed Saeed Imran Female Karbala 1972 junior Najaf Islamic Dawa Party
    • 20 are united for good seats GENERAL Osama Abdulaziz Mohammed Abdulaziz said Nineveh Nineveh 1956 Bachelor of Iraq are united
    • 21 seats in a coalition of state law, public Iskandar Jawad Hassan Salem said 1946 Masters Babylon Babylon Islamic Dawa Party
    • Kurdistan Democratic Party 22 seats Asalm general Hussein Ali Issa said junior Dohuk Dohuk 1963
    • 23 Ye Kkrtwooy Iisalemy Kurdistan seats GENERAL Asia Haji Salim capable Female junior Dohuk Dohuk 1969
    • 24 seats in the National Coalition for Public Ashwaq Salem Hassan Hussein Female Bachelor of Basra in 1975 in favor of freedom of religion collect call
    • Kurdistan Democratic Party 25 seats GENERAL Ashwaq Najm al-Din Mohammed Abbas Female Diyala 1972 Ph.D. Sulaymaniyah
    • 26 seats in a coalition of state law, public Iqbal Abdul Hussain Abogera Almave Female Wasit Wasit 1973 Ph.D. Islamic Dawa Party
    • 27 coalition seats Aaharar general Iqbal Ali Hammoud favorable Female Qadisiyah 1969 Bachelor of Qadisiyah block Aaharar
    • 28 Ye Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL AL Habib Ali improve Female Kirkuk Kirkuk 1966 Diploma
    • 29, a coalition of state law, public seats, hoping Attiya Abdul Rahim Hassan Female Dhi Qar 1961 junior Dhi Qar, the Badr Organization
    • 30 coalition seats Arab public, hoping pasture Hassan Mohamed Saleh Female debt in 1975 in favor of religion Bachelor masses National Coalition
    • 31 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party Princess GENERAL cream weft USA Mardan Female junior Kirkuk Kirkuk 1970
    • Curran 32) change (seats secretary general Mohamed Mahmoud Bakr said Arbil, Sulaymaniyah 1974 Masters
    • United for the common good seats GENERAL victory Ali Khader Mahmoud Female Nineveh Nineveh 1966 Bachelor of Iraq are united
    • 34 seats in a coalition of state law, public victory Hassan Ali Mnge Garibawy Female Wasit 1967 junior Wasit Islamic Dawa Party
    • 35 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Rhythms Houca Salem and funeral Female Maysan 1973 Bachelor of Maysan block Aaharar
    • National coalition 36 seats GENERAL Iyad Allawi said Hashim Hussein, Baghdad 1944 Bachelor of Baghdad national
    • 37 seats in a coalition of state law, public faith Rashid Hamid Issa Female Baghdad 1962 junior Badr Organization Baghdad
    • 38 coalition seats GENERAL citizen Mohammed Baqir Jabr said Baghdad Soalg 1946 Bachelor of Baghdad Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 39 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Ban Abdolreza Saad shower Female Najaf 1960 doctoral Najaf Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 40 Ye Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Bakhtiar Ali Mohammed Jabbar said Sulaymaniyah 1980 Bachelor of Sulaymaniyah
    • 41 coalition seats Arab stallion GENERAL Badr Khalil Mahmoud Saleh said the debt in 1969 in favor of junior debt mighty gathering of peace and construction
    • 42 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL proof Kazem Abdhlla Hassoun said Diyala Diyala Bachelor 1976 block Aaharar
    • Kurdistan Democratic Party 43 seats public banks Shaukat Abed said Abdal Dohuk Dohuk 1972 BA
    • 44 seats in the national partnership combines public Bahaa Hussein Ali Kamal said Baghdad 1965 Bachelor Baghdad
    • 45 seats in a coalition of state law, public Bahaa Ahmed Hadi Jawad said Basra 1967 Bachelor of Islamic Dawa Party Basra / Iraq Organization
    • Kurdistan Alliance 46 seats in Nineveh GENERAL condiment Sulaiman Isa Noman Female Nineveh 1978 Higher Diploma Nineveh Democratic Party of Kurdistan
    • Kurdistan Democratic Party 47 seats GENERAL Biriwan repairman Abdul Karim Asad Female doctoral Arbil Arbil 1953
    • 48 Ye Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Beeston said Ahmed Adel Lewis 1973 Bachelor of Kirkuk, Kirkuk
    • Curran 49) Change (Seats GENERAL Tavkh Ahmed Ahmed Mirzamamed Female doctoral Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah 1963
    • 50 National Alliance of Reform / GENERAL Tawfiq al-Jaafari seats suggestive Ahmed Muhaisen said Basra Basra stream 1955 junior national reform / Dr Jaafari
    • Curran 51) Change (Seats GENERAL Jassim Mohamed Mohamed Ali Sofi Aziz said Diyala 1977 doctoral Sulaymaniyah
    • 52 alliance in favor of the national debt Seats GENERAL Jassim Mohammed Jaafar Kadhim said Salahuddin 1958 Bachelor of religion in favor of the Islamic Dawa Party
    • State of Law Coalition 53 seats GENERAL Jabbar Abdul Khaliq Abdul Hussain Shareef said Dhi Qar, Basra 1966 Bachelor Party invitation
    • 54 Ye Kkrtwooy Iisalemy Kurdistan seats GENERAL Jamal Ahmed Mohamed Seydou said Dohuk Dohuk 1969 BA
    • 55 Coalition of virtue and the elites independent seats GENERAL Jamal Abdul Zahra geek Mizel said Basra 1975 doctoral Basra Islamic Virtue Party
    • 56 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL F Sultan world Bureau said Baghdad Baghdad Bachelor 1975 block Aaharar
    • National coalition 57 seats GENERAL beautiful Sultan Mohammed Sawadi Female Nineveh Nineveh 1965 Bachelor of Justice and Reform Movement of Iraqi
    • National coalition 58 seats in general Abdulkarim Mohammed Junaid Qadir said Kirkuk 1978 junior Anbar Iraqi Unity Gathering
    • 59 combines the competencies and general masses seats sticks Abdul Jawad Kadhim said Baghdad 1960 Bachelor Qadisiyah
    • 60 Harith Al-Harthy Sabea Snead Chanchal Chanchal Harith hip Snead said Baghdad in 1954 Bachelor of Baghdad
    • 61 coalition seats Aaharar governor general Abbas Musa Abbas said Wasit 1965 Masters Baghdad block Aaharar
    • National coalition 62 seats public servants Mutlaq Hamid Omar said Anbar 1948 junior Anbar movement, dialogue and change
    • 63 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Hamid Musa Ahmed Musa said Najaf 1957 Qadisiyah junior citizen
    • 64 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Habib Hamza Mahson Ismail said Qadisiyah 1962 Bachelor of Karbala Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 65 Aalesideh movement for reform and progress Aaleside Haji Condor Highness behind the 1969 junior male Nineveh Nineveh
    • 66 State of Law coalition seats GENERAL GUIDE Muheisen Hassan Mohsen said Baghdad 1956 junior Badr Organization Baghdad
    • National coalition 67 seats GENERAL Khudair Abbas Hassan Hussein said Baghdad in 1965 Bachelor of Baghdad Iraqi National House of Commons
    • Bloc 68 seats honest GENERAL Hassan Salem said Abbas Jaber Baghdad in 1965 Bachelor of Baghdad
    • 69 Coalition of virtue and the elites independent seats GENERAL Hassan Hamza Halboss Nassif said Babylon 1971 Bachelor of Dhi Qar, the Islamic Virtue Party
    • State of Law Coalition seats general Hassan Ali Hassan Kadhim said Basra 1967 Bachelor of Basra Badr Organization
    • 71 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Khalti Nassif Hassan Hassan said Basra 1965 doctoral Basra, the Iraqi Islamic Supreme Council
    • 72 List of Kirkuk Turkmen Front Seats GENERAL Turan Bahaa Eddin Hassan Saeed said Abdhlla 1962 junior Kirkuk Kirkuk Turkmen gathered Iraq
    • 73 State of Law coalition seats GENERAL Hussein Ibrahim Saleh Mahdi said Karbala 1942 doctoral mass independent of Baghdad
    • 74 State of Law coalition seats GENERAL Hussein Ahmed Hussein Hadi said Babylon 1970 Bachelor of Islamic Dawa Party Karbala
    • 75 coalition seats Aaharar public by Hussein Abdul Hussain stated net of Dhi Qar, 1976 Diploma of Dhi Qar block Aaharar
    • 76 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Hamdiya Abbas Mohammed Obaid 1963 Masters Female Babylon Babylon citizen
    • 77 seats in a coalition of state law, public Hanan Saeed Mohsen Afattaloy Female Bachelor Babylon Babylon 1968 Islamic Dawa Party
    • 78 seats in the National Alliance of Nineveh GENERAL nostalgia Mahmoud Ahmed Qaddo said Nineveh Nineveh Bachelor 1949 block Aaharar
    • 79 seats in a coalition of state law, public Haider Jawad Kadhim Abboud said Baghdad in 1952 doctoral Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 80 seats in a coalition of state law, public Haider Hassan Rahim Jalil said Baghdad 1966 Masters mass independent of Baghdad
    • 81 seats in a coalition of state law, public Abdalsahb Mohammed Haider Mutlaq said Baghdad 1973 junior Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 82 are united for good seats GENERAL tired Khaled Yassin Hassan said Nineveh 1959 junior Nineveh united Iraq
    • Kirkuk's Arabs coalition 83 seats in general Khalid Hamad Shihab said Allawi 1974 junior Kirkuk Kirkuk to Iraq are united
    • 84 seats in a coalition of state law, public servants Jazaa Khaled Ali said Dhi Qar 1974 Bachelor of Dhi Qar for the Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 85 coalition seats Aaharar general conclusion Karim Abdul Rahman Perhaps Female Baghdad Baghdad Masters 1977 block Aaharar
    • 86 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Khadija Valley Mazer Nabi Female Muthanna Muthanna 1968 Diploma citizen
    • Kurdistan Democratic Party 87 seats GENERAL Khosrow Abdhlla Ismail known mention of Nineveh, Dohuk 1960 BA
    • 88 coalition of state law, public seats behind Samad Khalaf Ali said Basra 1952 doctoral Basra Islamic Dawa Party
    • Kurdistan Democratic Party 89 seats GENERAL Khoshh Wei wise Khalil Yassin said Arbil Arbil Bachelor 1967
    • 90 seats in a coalition of state law, public Khawla exile quality healed Female Muthanna 1969 Diploma Muthanna mass independent
    • 91 Popular Council of Chaldean Syriac Christian Aaelchora pioneer Isaac Matthew David said Nineveh 1970 Bachelor of Nineveh
    • 92 seats in a coalition of state law, public Rehab blessing Mktov Khcjor Female Basra Basra Bachelor 1979
    • For the Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 93 seats in a coalition of state law, public Razak Abdaalmh angry Jassim said Najaf 1969 Bachelor of Babylon, the Badr Organization
    • 94 seats in a coalition of state law, public Razak Mahabs Lajimi toile said Dhi Qar 1972 junior Dhi Qar, the Badr Organization
    • 95 seats in a coalition of state law, public messenger Radi Abouhsna Assi said Muthanna 1948 Diploma Muthanna Islamic Dawa Party
    • 96 seats in a coalition of state law, public Rashid Ibrahim Abboud said Mohsen al-Yasiri Wasit 1960 Bachelor of Wasit Islamic Dawa Party
    • 97 seats in a coalition of state law, public Raad Faris diamond Salman said Diyala Diyala Bachelor 1955 Islamic Dawa Party
    • 98 coalition seats Diyala identity GENERAL Raad Awad Hamid Kazim said Diyala 1976 Bachelor of Diyala have not been approved by the Federal Court
    • 99 Ye Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Rh Nkin Abdhlla Mohammed Saleh Female Bachelor Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah 1981
    • 100 stream elites seats GENERAL Riad Ghali tempted Radi said Maysan 1971 Bachelor of Baghdad
    • 101 seats in a coalition of state law, public Riad Abdalhamzh Mahdi Abdul Razak said 1954 Masters Karbala Karbala mass independent
    • 102 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Ribawar Taha Mustafa Ahmed said Kirkuk Kirkuk Bachelor 1982
    • 103 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats general Mustafa Ali Risan Dler Female Bachelor Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah 1973
    • 104 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL Rinas Jano Muhammad Yunus said Dohuk Dohuk 1978 BA
    • 105 seats are united for the common good public Sultan Muhammad Zahid Abbas said Nineveh Nineveh Rally 1967 junior civil Reform) Act (
    • 106 National Alliance of Reform / GENERAL Zaher al-Jaafari seats Hanash Sultan Yassin said Basra Basra Bachelor 1976 National Reform Movement / Dr Jaafari
    • 107 National Coalition seats GENERAL olive Hussein Murad Hammadi Female Baghdad 1955 junior Baghdad Iraqi National House of Commons
    • 108 seats in a coalition of state law, public Zainab Arif Abdul Hussain Female Baghdad in 1965 Bachelor of Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 109 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Zainab Ali Abdul fronds Female Baghdad in 1970 Diploma Baghdad block Aaharar
    • 110 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Zainab Kazim Ali fixed Female Bachelor Babylon Babylon 1974 block Aaharar
    • 111 seats in a coalition of state law, public Zainab and Wahid Ali Salman Female Dhi Qar 1967 Bachelor of Dhi Qar for the Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 112 seats in a coalition of Arab public Mamedeonc Sajida Abdul Karim Abbas Female Nineveh 1968 Bachelor of Nineveh National Coalition for the masses
    • 113 Council are free to clamp clasped F Khader Mohammed Salem said Nineveh 1966 Bachelor of Nineveh
    • 114 seats in the Arab coalition GENERAL Salem Abdul Hassan Matar said Anbar 1972 Bachelor of Anbar Iraqi Front for National Dialogue
    • 115 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Salim Saleh Mahdi Saleh said Babylon 1957 Bachelor of Babylon citizen
    • 116 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Saman Rashid Hassan Fattah said Arbil 1968 doctoral Sulaymaniyah
    • 117 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Sabhan welded Ahmed Suleiman said Nineveh 1958 Bachelor of Nineveh
    • 118 seats in a coalition of state law, public Sattar Jabbar Ghanem Mohsen said Baghdad's 1967 doctoral Baghdad Badr Organization
    • 119 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party general Ahmed Sarhan Sarhan said the owner of Dohuk Dohuk 1957 BA
    • 120 List of Mesopotamia Christian Sargon Zar Salio Kolayr said Dohuk 1973 BA Kirkuk
    • 121 Curran) change (seats GENERAL Serwa Ibrahim Abdul Wahid capable Female junior Arbil Arbil 1970
    • 122 seats in a coalition of state law, public Suad Hamid gesture Jabr Female Baghdad 1961 Bachelor of Islamic Dawa Party, Baghdad / Iraq Organization
    • 123 seats in a coalition of state law, public Suad Mohammed Ali Jabbar Female Najaf Najaf 1976 doctoral mass independent
    • 124 Islamic Group of Kurdistan / Iraq Seats GENERAL Salim Saleh Khader said connecting Sulaymaniyah, Irbil Bachelor 1974
    • 125 and Sons of Iraq Seats GENERAL Saadoun Joer accelerator Farhan said Anbar Anbar Ph.D. 1954
    • 126 Coalition Diyala identity seats Abdhlla GENERAL Salim Ahmed Nasser said Diyala 1971 doctoral Diyala have not been approved by the Federal Court
    • 127 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Salim Abdali Doyle said Shawki 1970 Bachelor of Basra Basra Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 128 seats in a coalition of state law, public Samira Ali Mohammad Jafar Female Baghdad 1952 Bachelor of mass independent of Baghdad
    • 129 seats in a coalition of state law, public Arrows Moussa Hammoud Jabr Female Qadisiyah 1983 Bachelor of Qadisiyah Badr Organization
    • Kurdistan Alliance 130 seats in Nineveh GENERAL Soran Ismail Khader said Abdhlla Arbil 1971 junior Nineveh Democratic Party of Kurdistan
    • 131 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Susan Baker Hussein Bakr Female Bachelor of Arbil Arbil 1971
    • 132 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL Sirwan Abdhlla Ismail Aziz said 1966 Masters Arbil Arbil
    • 133 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the public Shahe Abdhlla Ahmed Abdulkadir said Kirkuk Kirkuk Bachelor 1979
    • Civic Democratic Alliance 134 seats GENERAL Sunrise Tawfik Hamid Jassim Female Baghdad 1958 Bachelor of Baghdad Democratic Movement
    • 135 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL Shireen Abdul Rahman Dino Perry Female Dohuk Dohuk 1969 BA
    • 136 seats in the National Coalition for Public Haaln Kareem Abdul Jabbar Ali Saleh said religion BS 1967 in favor of freedom of religion collect call
    • 137 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Circo Mirzamamed Amin Ahmed Ibrahim said Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah doctorate in 1967
    • 138 Curran) change (seats GENERAL Shirin Reza Muhammad is the messenger Female Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah 1964 Higher Diploma
    • 139 National Alliance of Reform / GENERAL Sadiq al-Jaafari seats Messenger said Hassoun grace Babylon Babylon Bachelor 1963 National Reform Movement / Dr Jaafari
    • 140 seats in a coalition of state law, public Sadiq Salih Mahdi Sadiq said Najaf Najaf 1958 junior mass independent
    • 141 seats in a coalition of state law, public Sadiq Ibrahim Hamidi said Abdhlla Dhi Qar 1956 junior Dhi Qar, the Islamic Dawa Party
    • 142 seats in a coalition of Arab public Mutlaq Saleh Mohammad Omar said Baghdad 1947 Bachelor Baghdad Iraqi Front for National Dialogue
    • 143 seats in a coalition of state law, public Salih Mahdi demand Azzouz said junior Karbala Karbala 1960 Islamic Dawa Party
    • National Coalition seats GENERAL morning Redha Rashid Rasool Female doctoral Baghdad Baghdad 1973 list of national decision
    • 145 National Alliance of Reform / Jaafari seats GENERAL morning Mahdi Hussein Salman said Maysan 1973 Diploma Maysan National Reform Movement / Dr Jaafari
    • 146 Coalition Diyala identity seats in favor of public Mazahem Amer Darwish said Diyala 1969 junior Diyala Iraqi Front for National Dialogue
    • 147 seats in the dignity of general Zia Mohi behind Abdhlla said in favor of the debt in 1962 in favor of junior debt
    • 148 stream elites seats GENERAL Abdhlla Ahmed Dhia Najim, said Baghdad in 1969 Master of Baghdad
    • 149 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL friend Tariq Rasheed said Mamedamin Arbil Arbil doctorate in 1966
    • 150 coalition seats Aaharar general Tariq Ktifah Gjira Jahloul mention of Dhi Qar, Karbala Bachelor 1976 block Aaharar
    • 151 seats are united for the common good general student Karim Mahmoud Hamid said Nineveh Nineveh 1973 junior national movement for the good and development) solution (
    • Iraq coalition 152 seats general student Abdul Wahid said Diab Khrbit Anbar 1969 Bachelor of Anbar Iraq mass of development and construction
    • 153 seats in a coalition of state law, public student Shaker Mehdi said Azzouz 1967 Bachelor of Najaf Najaf Islamic Dawa Party
    • 154 seats are united for the common good general Talal Khudair Abbas said Baghdad in 1969 as a feast Bachelor Baghdad National Movement for the good and development) solution (
    • 155 seats in a coalition of state law, public phone Mohi Mohammed Taha said Baghdad in 1961 Bachelor of mass independent of Baghdad
    • 156 seats are united for the common good general Zafar Nazim Mahmoud Salman said Anbar 1958 doctoral Baghdad of Iraq are united
    • 157 Yeh Kkrtwooy Iisalemy Kurdistan GENERAL seats just Nuri Mohammed Abdalmamed said Sulaymaniyah 1966 Bachelor of Sulaymaniyah
    • 158 coalition of state law, public seats just Fahd Hurcab flab said Dhi Qar 1957 junior Dhi Qar mass independent
    • 159 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL just Mhodr Radi Mahood said junior Maysan Maysan 1970 block Aaharar
    • 160 seats in a coalition of state law, public high Aziz Nassif Jassem Female Baghdad in 1963 Bachelor of Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 161 seats in a coalition of state law, public Amer Hassan Ali said Hachoc 1955 Bachelor of Basra Basra Islamic Dawa Party
    • 162 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Amer Hussein Jassim Ali said Baghdad in 1948 Bachelor of Basra gathered justice and unity
    • 163 seats are united for the common good general Aisha Ghazal Mehdi Amadan Female Baghdad in 1971 Bachelor Baghdad assembly to reform civil) action (
    • 164 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Abbas Hassan Moussa said in favor of junior debt in 1962 Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 165 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Abbas Jaber Mtioa Shannan said Qadisiyah 1971 Bachelor of Qadisiyah not been approved by the Federal Court
    • 166 seats in a coalition of state law, public Abdullah Ali Mohamed Tahir said Qadisiyah 1969 Bachelor of Qadisiyah Islamic Dawa Party
    • 167 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats general Muhammad Abdul Bari Mohammed Faris said junior Nineveh Nineveh 1963
    • 168 seats in a coalition of state law, public Abdul Hussain Maalk unknown male Maysan 1960 Bachelor of Baghdad, the Badr Organization
    • 169 Coalition of virtue and the elites independent seats GENERAL Abdul Hussain Ahmed Aziz Jalil said Wasit 1977 Bachelor of Qadisiyah Islamic Virtue Party
    • 170 seats in a coalition of Arab public Abdulrahman Hassan Khaled said Abdhlla 1974 Bachelor of Nineveh Nineveh mass audiences High
    • 171 seats in the National Coalition for Public Rahim Jassim Mohammed Mutlaq said junior Nineveh, Dohuk 1971 the Movement for Justice and Reform of the Iraqi
    • 172 seats in a coalition of state law, public Mohsen Abdul Salam said Aremc 1965 junior Basra Basra Islamic Dawa Party
    • 173 List of Kurdish seats Salem Abdulaziz Public Hassan Hussein Hassan said Diyala Diyala 1958 junior Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan
    • 174 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Abdnor Awad Salman Abdulaziz said Muthanna Muthanna Diploma 1979 block Aaharar
    • 175 Coalition alternative independent civil Seats GENERAL Azim Abdel-Fattah said Mansour Ejman Basra Basra Rally 1968 junior civil Reform) Act (
    • 176 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Abdulkadir Mohammed Omar male child Arbil Arbil Bachelor 1960
    • 177 seats are united for the common good public Abdalgahar Mahdi Mohamed Hassan Saleh said the debt in 1973 in favor of religion Bachelor assembly to reform civil) action (
    • 178 seats in a coalition of state law, public Karim Younes Aaaln Suncor said Basra 1959 Bachelor of Baghdad Badr Organization
    • 179 seats in the National Coalition general Abdulkarim Ali Abtan astonished said Baghdad 1959 Bachelor Baghdad peace movement and Development / Discounts
    • 180 seats in the National Coalition general Abdulkarim Mohammed Abdul Karim Abdul Qader said Baghdad 1983 junior Baghdad Iraqi Unity Gathering
    • Public Citizen Coalition seats Abdalsahb Abdulkarim Mohammed Hassan said Wasit 1958 junior Wasit Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 182 seats in the National Coalition for Public Abdhlla Hassan Rashid intruder said Diyala Diyala 1959 junior national
    • 183 coalition seats GENERAL citizen Hadi Hussein Saeed Mohammad Taghi said Najaf 1949 Bachelor of Najaf citizen
    • 184 seats in a coalition of state law, public Abdulhadi Mohan Abdhlla Ismail said Dhi Qar 1974 junior Dhi Qar, the Islamic Dawa Party
    • 185 seats in the national partnership combines general Abdul Hadi promises Ismail Yassin said Dhi Qar 1976 junior Dhi Qar
    • 186 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party general Abdul Wahab Mahmoud said Abdhlla Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah 1954 Diploma
    • 187 seats in a coalition of state law, public Aboud Aboud stubborn single mention of Najaf in 1953 doctoral Najaf Islamic Dawa Party
    • 188 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Abeer Issa Mohammed Abdhlla Female Basra, Maysan, 1978 Bachelor of Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 189 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL Osman Haji Taher Taher said Dohuk Dohuk 1975 BA
    • 190 seats in a coalition of state law, public Adnan Rmad Locust beans Obaid said Baghdad 1968 Baghdad junior high current messianic new Iraqi
    • 191 general seats in the National Coalition Adnan Abdel-Moneim Ali Rashid said Baghdad 1940 junior national Babylon
    • 192 seats in the Iraqi coalition to fulfill general Adnan Abdul Khudair Abbas said Najaf 1966 Bachelor of Najaf movement to fulfill the Iraqi
    • 193 seats in a coalition of state law, public Adnan Hadi Norali Saeed said Muthanna 1952 Diploma Muthanna Islamic Dawa Party
    • 194 seats in a coalition of state law, public Adila Hussein Hammoud Baghdad in 1967 as a feast Female junior Maysan of Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 195 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL Arafat Karam Mustafa said Prime Arbil Arbil doctorate in 1972
    • 196 seats are united for the common good general Ezzedine Abdhlla Hussein Khader said Nineveh Nineveh 1957 Bachelor of Iraq are united
    • 197 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Aziz Kadhim Alwan said Zoughair Dhi Qar 1954 Bachelor of Dhi Qar citizen
    • 198 Coalition of virtue and the elites independent seats GENERAL Aqeel Hussein Fahim said Salman Babylon 1970 Bachelor of Karbala Islamic Virtue Party
    • 199 coalition seats Aaharar general Aqeel Abdul-Hussein said Sagt 1975 Masters Basra Basra mass Aaharar
    • 200 Coalition of virtue and the elites independent seats GENERAL promises high Aliv Shenawa Female Dhi Qar 1968 junior Dhi Qar fulfillment and development
    • 201 seats in a coalition of state law generally Faisal Fahd al-Fayad, said Baghdad in 1963 Bachelor of Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 202 seats are united for the common good general Ali Jassim Mohammed said flea Nineveh Nineveh 1968 junior national movement for the good and development) solution (
    • 203 seats in a coalition of state law generally Hossein Reza Haider said Babylon Babylon 1956 Bachelor of the Islamic Dawa Party
    • 204 seats in a coalition of state law generally Mohammad Sharif said Mamedhassan 1948 Masters Babylon Babylon Islamic Dawa Party
    • 205 coalition seats Aaharar general Abdul Jabbar Ali Jawad said Babylon Babylon BS 1968 block Aaharar
    • 206 Stream State Fair seats general Subhi full Mamedhassan said Babylon 1974 Bachelor of Babylon
    • 207 seats in a coalition of state law generally Mamedalhasin Aaldep Ali said 1944 Masters Karbala Karbala Islamic Dawa Party
    • 208 coalition citizen seats generally Grkan Amer Hussein said Wasit 1978 Bachelor of Wasit Jihad and construction
    • 209 Coalition Aaharar seats generally Nabi Imran Yusuf said Najaf Najaf 1969 doctoral block Aaharar
    • 210 for the Islamic Dawa Party / organization inside seats generally blocker gift Salman said Qadisiyah 1975 junior Qadisiyah
    • 211 seats in a coalition of state law, a public gesture Vngch Hassan said Muthanna Muthanna 1969 junior Badr Organization
    • Solidarity 212 seats in Iraq's general student Abdalhassan Mohsen said Dhi Qar 1965 Diploma of Dhi Qar
    • 213 seats in a coalition of state law generally Qubool Soadj Taher said Maysan 1966 Bachelor of Maysan mass independent
    • 214 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Ali Mohamed Ali Nur said Basra Basra 1966 Bachelor Party invitation
    • 215 seats in a coalition of state law, public servants Ammar Kadhim al-Shibli said 1969 Masters Baghdad Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 216 Coalition of virtue and the elites independent seats GENERAL Ammar Tohme Abdulabas Shenawa mention of Dhi Qar, 1971 Bachelor of Baghdad, the Islamic Virtue Party
    • 217 Coalition Diyala identity seats GENERAL Omar Aziz Hussein Salman said Diyala Diyala doctorate in 1977 has not been authenticated by the Federal Court
    • 218 Public Citizen Coalition seats covenants Abdul Zahra Abbas Taher Female Basra Basra Bachelor 1960 Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 219 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Awad Mohammed Mohsen Radi said Babylon Babylon Bachelor 1973 block Aaharar
    • 220 seats in a coalition of state law, public emotions blessing Nahi Sakhir Female Basra Basra Bachelor 1962 Islamic Dawa Party
    • 221 Sons of Iraq Seats GENERAL Ghada Abdul Razak Mamednora Mutlaq Female Bachelor Anbar Baghdad 1975
    • 222 coalition seats sincere public Ghazi Faisal Nugrus Matter said Anbar 1961 junior Anbar gathering tributaries Iraq
    • 223 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Faisal Ghazwan Fahim Kazim said Qadisiyah 1980 Bachelor of Qadisiyah block Aaharar
    • Kurdistan Alliance 224 seats in Nineveh GENERAL Knight friend Nuri al-Jabbar said Nineveh 1967 Bachelor of Nineveh Democratic Party of Kurdistan
    • 225 coalition loyalty to Olnbar seats GENERAL Fares Fares Mohammed Taha said Anbar 1972 Bachelor of Anbar gathering new horizon
    • 226 List of Warka Christian Democratic Knight Joseph Jeju Khalilou said Nineveh 1961 junior Arbil
    • 227 seats in a coalition of state law, public water Fadel Fawzi Hussein said Baghdad 1967 junior Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 228 seats in a coalition of state law, public Fatima Salman Zubari Salem Female Basra Basra Bachelor 1965 Islamic Dawa Party
    • 229 coalition seats GENERAL citizen Faleh Sari Abdashi Ekab said Muthanna 1965 BA Muthanna citizen
    • 230 seats in a coalition of state law, public Faleh Hassan Jassim Mutlaq said Basra, Maysan, 1976 Bachelor of the Badr Organization
    • Civic Democratic Alliance 231 seats GENERAL SUPER DIG Abdhlla Sheikh Ali said Baghdad Baghdad in 1963 BS People's Party
    • 232 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Furat Mohammed Abdul Hassan said Diyala Diyala Bachelor 1970 Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 233 seats in a coalition of state law, public Firdaus Yasin Mahdi Hammadi Female Najaf, Karbala doctorate in 1949 for the Islamic Dawa Party
    • 234 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Farhad able cream Abdhlla said Diyala 1977 doctoral Sulaymaniyah
    • 235 seats in the Iraqi coalition to fulfill a unique public Khaled inside Baghdad said Haaln 1962 Bachelor of Najaf, Iraqi movement to fulfill
    • 236 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL wean Mehdi Hassan Mehdi Female junior Karbala Karbala 1970 block Aaharar
    • 237 seats are united for the common good general Faleh Hassan Zaidan Khalaf said Nineveh Nineveh 1974 Bachelor of Iraq are united
    • Kurdistan Alliance 238 seats in Nineveh GENERAL intruder Vian Said Khadr 1971 Masters Female Nineveh Nineveh Democratic Party of Kurdistan
    • 239 coalition seats GENERAL citizen Faisal Ghazi Hussein Hbar said Maysan 1962 Bachelor of Maysan Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 240 Islamic Group of Kurdistan / Iraq GENERAL seats capable of Sultan Said Khadr said Arbil Arbil Bachelor 1969
    • 241 coalition loyalty to Olnbar seats GENERAL Qassim Mohammed Abdel-Hammadi said Anbar 1955 Bachelor of Anbar gathering new horizon
    • 242 seats in a coalition of state law, public Qassim Mohammed Jalal Hussein Aaerja said Wasit Wasit 1964 junior Badr Organization
    • Iraq coalition 243 seats GENERAL Qutaiba Turki Ibrahim Jassem said Salahuddin 1974 Bachelor of religion in favor of the Iraqi bloc alhoraa
    • 244 seats in the National Coalition for Public Kazim Kazim as a feast Attiya said Baghdad Baghdad 1971 junior national
    • 245 seats in a coalition of state law, public Kazem Hussein Ali Jaber said Sayadi 1969 junior Basra, Wasit, the Islamic Dawa Party
    • 246 Curran) change (seats GENERAL Kaveh Mohammad born Hoiz said Arbil Arbil Bachelor 1966
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    • 249 People's Assembly Chaldean Syriac Christian Aaelchora Louis Caro Bandar Mansour said Dohuk Dohuk 1954 Ph.D.
    • 250 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Laila Ali Ahmed Khadr Female 1978 Bachelor of Kirkuk, Kirkuk
    • Kurdistan Alliance 251 seats in Nineveh GENERAL behind Majid Hamo said Msto 1973 Bachelor of Nineveh Nineveh Democratic Party of Kurdistan
    • 252 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Majid Jabbar Abdul Hussain said Zorh Maysan 1972 Bachelor of Maysan block Aaharar
    • 253 stream elites seats GENERAL Magda Abdullatif Mohammed Ali Female Baghdad in 1960 doctoral Baghdad
    • 254 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Mazen Awad said Sabih apparent Basra Basra Bachelor 1978 block Aaharar
    • Civil Alliance Democratic seats GENERAL example Jamal Hussain Ahmed said Diyala, Baghdad 1953 junior Democratic Movement
    • 256 Yeh Kkrtwooy Iisalemy Kurdistan seats GENERAL Muthana Amin Hussein Nader said Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah Bachelor 1972
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    • 258 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Mohsen Abdhlla Osman Rashid said Dohuk Dohuk 1963 BA
    • Kurdistan Alliance 259 seats in Nineveh GENERAL Mohsen Saadoun Ahmed Saadoun said Nineveh 1950 Bachelor of Nineveh Democratic Party of Kurdistan
    • 260 seats in a coalition of state law, public Xiaa cactus Mohammed said Baghdad 1970 junior Baghdad for the Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 261 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Mohammed Naji Mohammed Ali said Baghdad in 1958 Bachelor of Baghdad Badr Organization
    • 262 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Mohamed Salem Abdul Hussain Abdul Rahim said 1961 Masters Baghdad Baghdad Badr Organization
    • 263 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL owner Mohammed Khalaf Ghali said Baghdad Baghdad Bachelor 1971 block Aaharar
    • 264 seats are united for the common good general Omar Mahmoud Mohammed Iqbal said Nineveh Nineveh Rally 1972 junior civil Reform) Act (
    • 265 seats in the Arab coalition GENERAL Mohammad Ali Mohammad Tamim said Kirkuk 1974 doctoral Kirkuk Iraqi Front for National Dialogue
    • 266 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Mohamed Osman Aziz Ahmed said junior Kirkuk Kirkuk 1968
    • 267 seats are united for the common good general Mohammed Nasser Ahmed said Delly of Baghdad, Anbar 1974 junior national movement for the good and development) solution (
    • 268 seats are united for the common good general Mohammed Ali said Rikan iron Anbar Anbar 1981 junior national movement for the good and development) solution (
    • 269 coalition seats GENERAL citizen Mohammed Ali Hussein Ali said Babylon 1965 Bachelor of Babylon citizen
    • 270 coalition seats Aaharar general Mohammed Yasser Horry Jabbar said Wasit 1973 junior Wasit block Aaharar
    • 271 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Mohammed Abbas Mohammed Salman said Qadisiyah 1945 Diploma of Najaf, the Badr Organization
    • 272 seats in a coalition of state law, the fact that general Mohammad Hamidi said astronomer Qadisiyah 1968 Bachelor of Qadisiyah Badr Organization
    • 273 coalition seats GENERAL citizen Mohammad Kazem for Cash Taher said Dhi Qar 1967 Diploma of Dhi Qar citizen
    • 274 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Mohammed Saadoun said Hatem Sehud Maysan 1964 junior Maysan of Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 275 coalition seats GENERAL citizen Mohammed Hassan said Jerry Walker Basra 1958 junior Basra Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 276 seats in a coalition of Arab public Mahamat Nouri Ahmed Hamoud Abed Rabbo said Nineveh 1969 Bachelor of Nineveh National Coalition masses
    • 277 seats in the National Alliance of Nineveh general Ali Mohammad Taghi Hamouche Kara said Nineveh 1946 Bachelor of Nineveh Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 278 seats in a coalition of state law, public pavilion Mahmoud Saleh said Basra, Baghdad 1967 Bachelor of the Islamic Dawa Party
    • 279 general seats in the National Coalition Mahmoud Daoud Salman Musa said Baghdad Baghdad Bachelor 1948 National
    • 280 Curran) change (seats GENERAL Masood Haider Mohammed Rustom said junior Sulaymaniyah Sulaymaniyah 1970
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    • 282 seats in a coalition of state law, public Manal Wahab Mohamed Fadel Female Baghdad in 1980 Bachelor of Babylon, the Badr Organization
    • 283 seats in a coalition of state law, public Mansoor Hussain Abbas said Rounded Babylon Babylon 1969 Diploma of Islamic Dawa Party / organization Iraq
    • 284 general seats citizen coalition to grow Schweich morning prolific female junior Basra Basra 1969 Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 285 seats in a coalition of state law, public Mona Saleh Mahdi Saleh Female Diyala Diyala 1961 Bachelor of the Badr Organization
    • 286 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Mona Qasim Baqer Jaber Female Dhi Qar 1981 Bachelor of Dhi Qar, the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
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    • 289 seats in the national partnership combines public charter Abdalkazem Hill Rahif said Baghdad in 1978 Diploma Baghdad
    • 290 List of Kurdish seats Salem Public Media Jamal Ali Khan Mohammed Female Diyala 1976 Bachelor of Diyala Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan
    • 291 seats in the National Coalition GENERAL Mason Farooq Saeed Salem Female Baghdad, Baghdad 1961 junior national
    • State of Law Coalition seats GENERAL Nazim Kata Racine Siraj said Maysan 1971 junior Maysan Islamic Dawa Party
    • 293 seats in a coalition of state law, public Nahida Hameed gesture Jabr Female Baghdad in 1955 Bachelor of Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 294 Coalition Diyala identity seats GENERAL Nahida Zaid Manhal blocker Female Diyala Diyala 1963 junior national movement for the good and development) solution (
    • 295 seats in the National Coalition for Public Nayef conditioner Shannan Dabbas said Nineveh Nineveh 1968 junior national
    • 296 seats are united for the common good general survival Sayre Muhanna shrieking female junior Anbar Baghdad in 1963 for Iraq are united
    • 297 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Najm al-Din Omar Karim Fattah said Kirkuk Kirkuk Bachelor 1949
    • 298 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL Najeebeh Najib Ibrahim Khaled Female Dohuk Dohuk 1970 Masters
    • 299 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Nada Abdhlla Jassim Female Baghdad in 1966 Bachelor of Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 300 seats in the Kurdistan Democratic Party GENERAL Nada Antar free money connecting Female Arbil Arbil 1984 Masters
    • 301 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Nasir Kazim Obaid said Najaf Obeis 1975 Masters Najaf block Aaharar
    • 302 seats in the National Alliance of Nineveh GENERAL Nahla Hussein Saadhlla and shoots Female Diploma Nineveh Nineveh 1979 block Aaharar
    • 303 coalition loyalty to Olnbar seats GENERAL Nahla Jabbar Khalifa Mohsen Female Anbar Anbar 1965 Diploma combines new horizon
    • 304 seats in the National Coalition for Public Nawaf Saud Zayd Farhan said Nineveh Nineveh 1961 junior national
    • 305 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Nawal F and Nan Sherida Female Dhi Qar 1973 junior Dhi Qar block Aaharar
    • 306 seats are united for the common good general Nora Salem Mohamed Hammad Female Nineveh Nineveh 1966 junior national movement for the good and development) solution (
    • 307 seats in a coalition of state law, public Nouri Kamel Mohammed Hassan said Babylon 1950 Masters Baghdad Islamic Dawa Party
    • 308 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Nawzad Messenger Hassan said Canby Arbil Arbil Bachelor 1973
    • 309 National Coalition seats in favor of public debt Niazi Mohammed Mehdi Saleh said Qanbar religion in 1954 in favor of junior debt rally hope
    • 310 seats in a coalition of state law, public Hadi Farhan Abdhlla Hamad said Diyala Diyala 1954 junior Badr Organization
    • 311 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Hashim Jabbar Abu Radi Hadra said Dhi Qar 1968 junior Dhi Qar citizen
    • 312 coalition seats Aaharar GENERAL Hani Moussa Bader Hamidi said Maysan 1966 Bachelor of Baghdad block Aaharar
    • 313 seats in the National Coalition for Public Huda Mohammed Mehdi Abdhlla Female Diyala 1981 junior Diyala Iraqi Unity Gathering
    • 314 seats in the State of Law coalition GENERAL Carpets Huda Mahmoud Shaker Female Najaf 1978 Bachelor of Qadisiyah Islamic Dawa Party
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    • 316 National Alliance of Reform / GENERAL Hilal al-Jaafari seats ATHEEB Hussein Hamad said Dhi Qar 1968 Bachelor of Dhi Qar, the National Reform Movement / Dr Jaafari
    • 317 coalition seats citizen GENERAL Hammam Baqir Abdul Majeed Hamoudi said Baghdad 1952 Masters Baghdad Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
    • 318 seats in a coalition of state law, public Hana Abdul Hassan Turki Female Baghdad in 1961 Bachelor of mass independent of Baghdad
    • 319 seats are united for the common good public Hana smaller Mohammad Reza Female favor religion diploma in 1968 in favor of the debt of Iraq are united
    • 320 Curran) change (seats GENERAL Hoshyar Abdhlla opener Abdhlla said Sulaymaniyah 1979 Bachelor of Sulaymaniyah
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    • 324 coalition seats Aaharar general Yasser Mohammed Jaber said Paddy Wasit 1980 Bachelor of Wasit block Aaharar
    • Iraq coalition 325 seats GENERAL Yahya Ahmed Farag Hammadi said Baghdad Baghdad Masters 1960 national Lawal
    • 326 List of Mesopotamia Christian Yonadam Yousef we Khoshaba said Anbar 1951 Bachelor of Baghdad
    • 327 Curran) change (seats GENERAL Iaram Mohamed Ali Ahmed said Sulaymaniyah 1975 Bachelor of Sulaymaniyah
    • 328 Yeh Kitty Nastmana Kurdistan seats GENERAL Iariz Abdhlla Ahmed Mahmoud said junior Arbil Arbil 1965



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    Re: Eight fail to convene a meeting of the state law by refusing to Maliki's nominati

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    A coalition of state law is "flexible" about the replacement of al-Maliki after visiting Kerry


    BAGHDAD / Mohammad Sabah

    Confirmed that the block-wise, yesterday, said the coalition of state law shows "flexible" about the withdrawal of the nomination of a remarkable leader, Nouri al-Maliki to head the next government, especially after a visit to Baghdad, John Kerry, and revealed to provide a list of the last five replacements, including National Security Adviser Faleh al-Fayad.

    The bloc said that the National Coalition citizen (al-Hakim and al-Sadr) prepared a list of candidates includes three names, stressing that the National Alliance candidate for the presidency of the next government will be chosen in accordance with the political blocs of winning, and it seems that this announcement is expected within a day or two.

    To that, the Kurdistan Alliance, not to discuss the candidate for the presidency, to everyone's preoccupation recent crashes, but not confirmed his participation in the next government, but with the provision of an alternative to the owners.

    This coincides with the announcement by Vice President Khodair al presidency's intention to issue a presidential decree, within the next two days, of which calls for the new parliament to hold its first session, while Washington demanded more support for Iraq, particularly in the field of military and intelligence.

    In this context, Hassan sarees, MP for the coalition of citizen, said that "negotiations are under way within the National Alliance did not stop during the past period to put the appropriate mechanism to run for the presidency of the Council of Ministers."

    He said in effect "long", "The coalition is keen to timings and constitutional Snhsm is our candidate for prime minister in the coming days," but noted that "adherence to the rule of law Maliki's nomination is one of the main points that impede the coalition agreement blocks on the candidate."

    Added member bloc citizen, led by Ammar al-Hakim, said that "some blocks coalition custody and severely Maliki's nomination for the presidency of the Council of Ministers once again," revealing "to provide the National Coalition of his list of candidates for the presidency of the Council of Ministers, comprising Adel Abdul Mahdi and Ahmed Chalabi and Bayan Jabr."

    He explained that the deputy force "to choose a candidate to fill the post of prime minister would be in line to vote and not within the National Alliance with the consent of other political blocs of winning the election," noting that "the majority of the blocks Coalition will choose its candidate in accordance with the mechanism of consensus, not vote."

    And on the possibility of changing the candidate of a coalition of state law, confirms a member of the bloc wise "after the visit of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to Baghdad sensed flexibility by a coalition of state law to provide replacements for al-Maliki," referring to "the existence of several names are traded within the coalition of state law, including Tariq star, Hussain al-Shahristani, and Khodair al, and Hadi al-Ameri, and Faleh al-Fayad, "stressing that" the last Matrouh strongly by state law. "

    In turn, denies the Kurdistan Alliance may be a search candidate for the presidency, despite the proximity of the first parliamentary hearing that is likely to be open, "because of the lack of agreement on the three presidencies."

    Attribute supporter Ok, a spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, comes to "exit regions and governorates of the entire control of the federal government as well as state-Maliki clung to third in spite of the rejection of all the political blocs to it."

    He continued supporter of his "long" that "the Kurds will not participate in a government headed by Nouri al-Maliki, and on this basis we will wait the National Alliance candidate for the presidency of the Council of Ministers and then we will go to choose a candidate to fill the presidency of the Republic," expected to "agree on the formation of the next government will take a long time" .
    In the same context, the Islamic Party, confirms that "the Sunni component suffers from a split on the selection of its candidate for the presidency of the Council of Representatives."

    And calls for Iyad al-Samarrai, secretary-general of the party, to "a meeting of Sunni blocks to agree on a candidate before the first session of the new parliament."

    In the view of al-Samarrai, told the "term", that "it is necessary to study the injustice and harm that occurred recently on the Sunni component before selecting any candidate for the presidency of the Council of Representatives," pointing out that "all the ingredients have not made up its mind in the case of candidates for the three presidencies."

    And confirms the former president of the House of Representatives that "Osama Najafi among the names put forward for the position of the presidency of the Council of Representatives, along with others," refusing to disclose the names of the candidates.

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    Re: " The Dinar Daily ", Wednesday, 25 June 2014

    Iraq’s Sunnis Will Kick Out ISIS After Dumping Maliki: Ex-CIA Official


    By Jeff Stein

    Filed: 6/25/14 at 11:19 AM | Updated: 6/25/14 at 12:22 PM

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    A fighter of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Syria (ISIS) holds an ISIS flag and a weapon on a street in the city of Mosul on June 23, 2014 Reuters

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    Don’t panic, Iraq’s most powerful Sunnis are telling some old American friends. We’ll take care of these upstart ISIS nuts—as soon as they oust Nouri al-Maliki from Baghdad.
    That’s the message Sheikh Ali Hatem al-Suleiman, leader of Iraq’s biggest Sunni tribe, gave John R. Maguire, a retired former CIA deputy station chief in Baghdad, when he visited Iraq three weeks ago to talk about future oil deals in the region.

    And Maguire, a veteran senior CIA paramilitary official, believes it. The tribes that once worked with the Americans to defeat Al-Qaeda in Iraq, he insists, will again rise up again to oust its spawn, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria [ISIS]—a movement so extreme it was denounced by Osama bin Laden’s successor.

    “They're already drawing lines around how this is going to work, to get rid of these guys,” Maguire tells Newsweek. “So the fight is coming, but they can't do it until they're sure they have disrupted Maliki and they've got some breathing space to create a different government in Baghdad.”
    For now, Maguire says, the Sunni leaders are furnishing tribesmen to fight with the ISIS in hopes that their collaboration will accomplish something they couldn’t do on their own—topple Maliki, who they call “a corrupt puppet of Iran [who] has amassed staggering personal wealth,” and for whom “people are not interested in fighting.”
    The Sunnis are using ISIS like a crowbar to oust Maliki, Maguire says, and then they’ll turn on the invaders. Iraq as we know it will cease to exist, splitting into three new proto-states: Sunnistan in the west, Kurdistan in the north and an Iranian Shiite protectorate stretching from Baghdad east to the Arabian Sea and oil port of Basra. ISIS, in this optimistic scenario, will be pounded into oblivion.

    "Iraq is righting itself" along tribal and ethnic lines, says Maguire, who now runs a Virginia-based oil consulting business with two other CIA veterans of the Iraq war. He says he’s advised Sunni tribal leaders to spiff up their image. “I just had a conversation last night about this with some Sunni guys from Anbar,” Maguire said by telephone Tuesday. “I told them, ‘You guys have to do something to change the perception of what you're doing. Your image is that of a guy in a black turban on YouTube. You can't have that. You got to get your message out, and you've got to put some smart Sunnis on TV wearing suits explaining what the hell's going on in Iraq.’"

    What’s “going on,” he says, is that the Sunnis leaders are lying in wait, waiting for the right moment to spring their treacherous trap on ISIS, just like it did with Al-Qaeda in Iraq during the U.S. occupation. “There's no question that ISIS is a huge problem and a very dangerous tool, but it's a tool that Sunni officers know how to use and handle,” maintains Maguire, whose 23-year CIA career included several senior operational assignments in the Middle East. “They're using [ISIS] guys as disposable assets...and when they don't need them anymore, they'll invite them to return to Syria or wherever they came from, and if they don't, they will kill them.”

    A number of signs point to Maliki’s imminent downfall, Maguire says: mass desertions from the Iraqi army, nervous regime officials looking to get cash out of the country and the lukewarm response of young Shia to calls from the Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani to rally to the defense of the nation. “When al-Sistani gave his great call to arms for the Shia to rise up, they did not respond in great numbers,” says Maguire, contradicting the dramatic images of youths signing up to fight. “It just fizzled out.” Indeed, Sistani was back again last week calling for something far less, the formation of a new government that would unite the nation. On Tuesday, Maliki rejected that idea.

    It may be too late for that. The major roads leading north and west out of Baghdad are under ISIS control, and the south may be closed off soon, too, Maguire says. “There is an increasing risk in the next day or two that ISIS will open the Haditha Dam,” a five-mile-wide structure on the Euphrates northwest of Baghdad. “If they open the dam, they can flood the area south of Baghdad as far as Karbala,” Shiite Islam’s the third holiest city.

    “Remember, Ramadan starts on Saturday,” says Maguire. “Picture thousands of Shia pilgrims washing down the canals from the flood. If the Haditha Dam is opened, the roads to flee Baghdad from the south will be impassable, leaving the only way out to the east, to Iran.”

    Maliki’s praetorian guard is starting to buckle, Maguire says. The prime minister senses it, and he "issued an order that no VIP travel is authorized, so he's strapped all the inner-circle Iraqis to the deck of his ship. I've been contacted by people in his inner circle asking for my help with getting money out of Baghdad,” Maguire adds. “His money guys are looking to get out. They're scared. They don't think this is going to hold, and they don't want to be the last guys in Baghdad with no money on the outside and no way out."

    Maliki and his Iranian backers might be so desperate to rouse Shiites to fight that they’ll blow up one of the sect’s own holy sites and blame it on ISIS, Maguire and other intelligence sources say. "We are at a very dangerous period, because when al-Sistani gave his great call to arms for the Shia to rise up, they did not respond in great numbers, so they have to do something to scare the Shia into action,” Maguire says. “And I'm afraid that Maliki and Iran will create an incident, an atrocity of some sort, maybe blow up Shia shrines or have some atrocious event in Baghdad that will drive people into the streets.

    "The Shia have got to do something to wake people up,” Maguire explains. “People are just not motivated. The desertions from the army are so bad that Maliki doesn't even know what units he has that are still operationally viable."

    Other experts say Maguire’s prediction that pro-West Sunni tribal leaders want—and can—muscle ISIS aside after they take down Maliki is far too rosy. “That's what they are telling everyone,” Ken Pollack, a former CIA and White House National Security Council expert on Iraq, told Newsweek. “I have heard it from multiple sources. I think it accurately reflects their suspicion/antipathy to ISIS and the other militant groups,” Pollack added by email. “But there is a huge question regarding whether they can (1) take Baghdad, (2) get rid of Maliki, and (3) beat ISIS, even if they can do 1 and 2.

    “ISIS and the other Sunni militant groups are actually a lot more dangerous than [Al-Qaeda in Iraq] was in 2007, and back then, the tribes needed a huge amount of U.S. combat power—like 50,000 ground combat troops—to get rid of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. We will not be providing the same level of combat power, no matter what happens” this time, Pollack added.

    Pollack doesn’t doubt the Sunni tribes would like to turn on the ISIS, whose extreme brand of Islam doesn’t go down well with the country’s secular, liquor-loving Sunnis. “But I think it would be foolish,” Pollack said, “to assume that they can defeat the radicals as easily as they claim.”

    Malcolm Nance, a former Navy and CIA counterterrorism operative, says Iraq’s Sunnis “have just committed suicide.” He tells Newsweek he had been planning to write a piece called “The Sunni Tribes Drink Antifreeze.”

    “The Awakening could never happen again the way it did in 2007–2009,” says Nance, referring to the wartime U.S. operation that turned Sunnis insurgents away from fighting the Americans and onto attacking Al-Qaeda in Iraq. “At that time, the Sunnis were the heart of the insurgency. They had 25,000 active combatants and as many as 88,000 part-time and support insurgents. When they came over to the Awakening councils, they brought with them a lot of manpower and weapons and could push Al-Qaeda in Iraq out. Now that [Al-Qaeda] has [evolved into] the more combat-experienced ISIS and has many more foreign jihadis than it did in its peak of 2006, it is the insurgency. Everyone else is just a witness.

    “ISIS...” adds Nance, “will…exact a painful level of control over the Sunni population that will make them regret the very moment they fooled themselves into believing Maliki was worse than Saddam. I was there last year for a month and all I kept hearing was that Maliki was a tyrant. They overestimate every political difficulty, but this time the Sunnis have signed their own death warrants.”

    Former State Department officer Peter Van Buren calls Maguire’s scenario a "surge fantasy."

    “Without much of a plan otherwise, it is not surprising for someone [from the] CIA to fall back on the narrative that, just [as with] Al-Qaeda, the tribes will kick ISIS out,” says Van Buren, who wrote a lacerating memoir of his time in Iraq, We Meant Well. “What else do they have to hope for?”

    Such criticisms, Maguire counters, don’t “take into account the evolution of events since 2007. The battle space has changed completely in six-plus years. A new generation of Sunni leaders has emerged [who] have been treated like rubbish and been punished for six-plus years. That is a factor that changes their commitment.” Just recently in Rutba, he points out, along a highway 90 miles east of the Jordanian border, the Sunnis “killed about 30 ISIS guys, because they came in there with a sharia proclamation.”

    Life by the Quran won’t sit well in a region that has “one of the highest consumptions of beer a year in Iraq,” Maguire says. The highway through the area “is like the Teamster redneck trucker corridor of Iraq.”

    “When they make the decision that they have had enough of radical Islam,” Maguire argues, “they'll just jettison them. It'll be a horrible fight, but the outcome is not in doubt. The Sunni tribes will come out on top. It’s their country. They have something to fight for.”


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    Kurdish Forces Keep Tense Peace Among Shiites, Sunnis in Tuz Khurmatu

    Kurdish Forces Keep Tense Peace Among Shiites, Sunnis in Tuz Khurmatu


    By Nawzad Mahmoud & Yahya Barznji



    TUZ KHURMATU – In this multi-ethnic town in northern Iraq, where Shiite and Sunni families are separated only by the crumbling walls of their homes, the Kurdish Peshmergas may not be wholly welcome by everyone. Yet, residents are grateful that their presence has kept sectarian rivalries from exploding.



    The peace here remains tenuous as sectarian tensions explode in Iraq, under an onslaught by Sunni insurgents who have captured city after city and vow to march on Baghdad to oust the Shiite-led government.



    Tuz Khurmatu – whose Kurdish name translates into “Salt & Date” – is one of the Kurdish-populated areas where the autonomous Iraqi Kurds moved in their forces, after the Iraqi army largely collapsed against insurgents that include the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).



    This is one of the few towns where the Shiites and Sunnis hope peace will prevail, with the help of the Peshmergas.



    One resident explained it was misery and the fatigue of decades of war and sectarian conflicts, plus Baghdad’s neglect of Sunnis across Iraq, that had forced people to pin their hopes on any savior, even the Islamic extremists.



    "There is nothing left to make you happy,” this man lamented. “Every single house has lost a member or two to explosions and civil war,” he said, without wanting his name used.



    Because of years of sectarian differences, often exploding into violence, the entire town consists of neighborhoods where desperate residents have erected iron gates at the entrance to streets as a thin precaution against attacks.



    "We have made these big iron gates because of explosions," explained 14-year-old Sajad Ahmed, as he struggled with a padlock and bicycle after leaving his street. “It feels as if we are living in a prison, but at least car bombs cannot get into our street."



    Because of the ever-present violence in this town, the boy talked and behaved several years above his age. Every kid in town carries a key in his pocket to get in and out of the neighborhood.



    "To get to our street you have to pass three iron gates, because there is no security here. I open the first gate, the second, and the third before I reach home and feel a little safer," Ahmed confided.



    Isam Salahaddin, a Turkmen resident of the town, said he came to this gated-street after losing his brother in an explosion. "It is quiet here and everyone stays indoors with their families for protection,” he said.



    Naib Hassan, a Kurdish commander in Tuz Khurmatu tasked with overseeing security, understands the dynamics of the sectarian tensions in Tuz Khurmatu. He knows the region because he served here when he was in the Iraqi army.



    The Peshmerga forces are under full alert because they have to watch out for ISIS fighters, conflicts between the Shiites and Sunnis and retaliatory attacks by land owners against each other.



    "Without the presence of Peshmerga forces, sectarian retaliation might have plagued this town," said Hassan.



    "Over the past 10 years, the Shiites in Tuz Khurmatu have seized 600 acres of lands belonging to the Sunnis and Turkmen residents and annexed them to the Shiite Endowment, without even telling the owners of the lands,” Hassan explained.



    “Without the presence of the Peshmergas, retaliation attacks would have consumed this place," he added.



    “The Peshmargas do not have sectarian issues with the Arabs and the Turkmens here. The Arab women do not get inspected and their houses do not get raided. They actually admit that only now they feel their dignity is protected," Hassan said.



    The Shiites in Tuz Khurmatu are free to carry out their religious rituals, as they did in the past. Their religious posters still hang, and their black flags are still in the markets.



    "Before we arrived there was a sectarian army stationed here. Not all the people were feeling safe here,” Hassan said.



    Just over a week ago, while Rudaw correspondents were in the town, a container filled with explosives detonated near a Peshmerga unit. One soldier was wounded while trying to defuse a second bomb.



    "Since the arrival of the Peshmargas this was the first such explosion,” said Hassan. “It is certainly the work of the ISIS. They cannot enter Tuz Khurmatu, so this is how they try to fight the Peshmergas."

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    Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 3 in Kirkuk, First Bombing Under Peshmerga Control

    Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 3 in Kirkuk, First Bombing Under Peshmerga Control
    By RUDAW

    Security forces arrived in large numbers at the scene, and mosques were appealing for blood donations.


    KIRKUK, Kurdistan Region – A suicide bomber detonated his explosives in the center of an arms market in a predominantly Kurdish neighborhood in Kirkuk, killing and wounding at least three people, including a child, and wounding dozens, according to preliminary reports.



    The bomber detonated a belt full of explosives at the Rahimawa neighborhood of Kirkuk, which has been under the control of Kurdish forces since the Iraqi army withdrew from large parts of the country in the face of an onslaught by insurgents who have vowed to march on Baghdad.



    A Rudaw correspondent in Kirkuk said the explosion took place at 6:15 pm local time. According to preliminary reports, two security forces personnel and a child were killed, and dozens of others wounded.



    The explosion was the first since Kurdish forces took control of city’s security on June 11.



    Colonel Ghalib Taha, police chief of Rahimawa, told Rudaw that the attacker had been acting suspiciously and had been spotted by people, but he detonated his payload before security forces could open fire.



    Security forces arrived in large numbers at the scene, and mosques were appealing for blood donations.



    On Tuesday, attackers gunned down 61-year-old Munir Kafili, the chairman of the Kirkuk City Council. Kafili, who was also the executive council member of the Iraqi Turkmen Front, was reportedly shot dead while distributing humanitarian aid from Turkey.

    https://rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/250620144

  6. #26

    As Militants Fight on in Iraq, Kurds Worry About ‘Sleeping Cells’ in Kirkuk

    As Militants Fight on in Iraq, Kurds Worry About ‘Sleeping Cells’ in Kirkuk
    By RUDAW 24/6/2014


    KIRKUK – Kurdish authorities controlling the city of Kirkuk since mass Iraqi army desertions report large numbers of Arab refugees trying to move into the city, including men they fear could become “sleeping cells” of militants.



    Kamil Salayi, mayor of Kirkuk's central district, said that 25,000 Arab refugees had arrived since insurgents led by the extremist Sunni Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) began a lightning advance a fortnight ago, conquering cities and closing in on Baghdad, where they aim to topple the Shiite-led government.



    “Last week, on Tuesday and Wednesday alone, 400 Arab families moved into the center of Kirkuk, and more people are coming every day,” said Salayi, adding that hordes of refugees had come from the fallen city of Mosul, while others were moving in from Kirkuk’s outskirts.



    After insurgents seized Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, waves of frightened residents fled for the safety of the northern autonomous Kurdistan Region, the only peaceful and prospering portion of Iraq.



    But Kurdish authorities did not allow all to enter, setting up temporary camps near checkpoints, as the UN office in Kirkuk evaluates whether to set up proper camps, Salayi said.



    Mosul, Tikrit and other cities and towns have fallen to the insurgents following the collapse and withdrawal of Iraqi army forces from large parts of the country.



    The autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), meanwhile, moved its Peshmerga forces into large swaths of Kurdish-populated territories that are outside its official borders but were abandoned by Iraqi soldiers. That includes the city of Kirkuk.



    The Kurds see Kirkuk as the capital of a future state, but Iraq’s majority Shiites also lay claim to the oil-rich prize. Whether Kirkuk would opt to become part of Kurdistan or the central government was supposed to be decided in a 2007 referendum that has yet to take place.



    US Secretary of State John Kerry was in the Kurdistan capital of Erbil on Tuesday to try and urge the Kurds to not quit the political process in Baghdad and opt for independence, now that they have Kirkuk. He was to leave for NATO meetings in Brussels, after several hours in Erbil.



    Salayi said that the arrival of Arab families would impact the future of the multi-ethnic city.



    “We have met the refugees and some of them were single young men,” he said. “When we asked them about the whereabouts of their families, they told us that they went to Baghdad. Many people might have come in that way.”



    An official in Kirkuk told Rudaw, “Some families are entering the city without passing through the checkpoints.”



    Kirkuk’s demography was transformed by intense relocation campaigns under Saddam Hussein’s ousted regime, when many Kurds and Turkmen were moved out to other parts of the country and replaced by Arabs who were brought in.



    Authorities say that Kirkuk’s Arab population swelled after the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Saddam, and again during the height of Iraq’s sectarian conflict in 2006-2007.



    Iraq’s Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, whom the insurgents have vowed to oust, had previously stated that any family living in Kirkuk for 10 years can claim residence. But Kurdish officials had said that could not be.



    “These refugees are like time bombs threatening the future of the city,” said an official in Kirkuk, speaking to Rudaw on condition of anonymity.



    He claimed that the insurgents had sleeping cells inside Mosul, which had helped the rebels take over almost without a fight.



    “There is no guarantee that these refugees in Kirkuk will not become sleeping cells,” he said. “We have very limited information about these individuals.”

    https://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/24062014

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