Al-Wataniya
National Coalition ائتلاف الوطنية Al-Wataniya | |
---|---|
Leader | Ayad Allawi |
Founded | December 2012 |
Split from | Iraqi National Movement |
Ideology |
Secularism Liberalism |
National affiliation | None |
International affiliation | None |
Seats in the Council of Representatives: |
21 / 328 |
Seats in the Governorate Councils: |
16 / 601 |
Website | |
al-watnia.com | |
The National Coalition (Arabic: Al-Wataniya, Arabic: ائتلاف الوطنية) is a political coalition in Iraq.
Members
The following parties made up the coalition for the 2014 parliamentary election:[1]
- Iraqi National Accord – led by Ayad Allawi
- Builders of Iraq – led by Abd Thiyab Jaza
- Peace and Development Movement/Firmness – led by Abd al-Karim Ali Yassin Khalaf
- Call of Freedom Gathering – led by Shalan Abd al-Jabar Ali al-Krayem
- Iraqi Unity Gathering – led by Baha Nassir Hussein Salman
- Iraqi National Council of Commons – led by Hassan Khudhaller Abbas Shwend
- Loyalty to the Country Gathering – led by Wissam Sami Abd Allah Sulalman al-Bayat
- Dialogue and Change Movement – led by Hamid Ubaid Mutlaq Omar
- Movement of the Iraqi Falcons – led by Dhamr Hamid Ahmed Mahmoud
- The Liberation and Building Front – led by Dhamin Iiwi Mutlaq Khalaf
- Yazidi Progress Party – led by Waad Hamid Mattu Sabo
- The Crescent – led by Wathab Shakir Mahmoud Aboud
- Iraqi Republican Gathering – led by Hashim Jafar Yihya Hashim al-Habbobi
- The National Decision List – led by Sabah Abd al-Rasoul Abd al-Ridha Rashid al-Tammimi
- Iraqi Justice and Reform Movement – led by Abdullah Hamid Ujayel al-Yawer
Electoral results
Iraqi Parliament
Council of Representatives | ||||||
Election year | # of overall votes |
% of overall vote |
# of overall seats won |
+/– | Leader | |
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2014 | (#6) | 21 / 328 |
|
Ayad Allawi |
Governorate Councils
Governorate Councils | |||||
Election year | # of overall votes |
% of overall vote |
# of overall seats won |
+/– | Leader |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | 298,198 (#7) | 4.13 | 16 / 601 |
|
Ayad Allawi |
References
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