The Federal Court receives the final election results for the purpose of ratifying them.
The Independent High Electoral Commission sent the final results of the sixth parliamentary elections to the Federal Supreme Court (the highest judicial authority in Iraq) on Monday for ratification.
This came according to what was announced by the Commission’s spokesperson, Jumana Al-Ghalai, in a brief audio statement that she circulated to the media, including Shafaq News Agency.
The Iraqi electoral judiciary resolved all 853 appeals against the election results on Sunday.
The political scene in Iraq has been in a state of anticipation for days, awaiting the Electoral Commission’s decision on the last appeals submitted regarding the results of the 2025 parliamentary elections.
The commission conducted the general and special voting on November 9 and 11, as part of the sixth Iraqi parliamentary session, within the framework of the political process that was formed after 2003. The Shiite lists won 187 seats, the Sunni lists won 77 seats, and the Kurdish lists won 56 seats.
The commission announced that the “Reconstruction and Development” alliance, led by Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, made significant progress, achieving 1,317,346 votes in 12 governorates, followed by the Progress Party, headed by Mohammed al-Halbousi, and then the State of Law coalition, led by Nouri al-Maliki.
Shafaq.com