JAKARTA - The Iraqi Federal Supreme Court has designated the party of the interim Prime Minister (PM) Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani as the political party with the most votes in the 2025 Iraqi General Election (GE).
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Citing AP, Iraq's 2025 elections to elect members of parliament held last month were approved by the Federal Supreme Court on Sunday local time.
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The court stated that the voting process met all constitutional and legal requirements and did not contain irregularities that would affect its validity.
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The Independent General Election Commission (KPU) handed over the final results of the 2025 Iraqi Elections to the Federal Supreme Court on Monday, December 15 for official certification after completing 853 disputes over the results of the 2025 Iraqi Elections.
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In the 2025 Iraqi elections, the Al-Sudani Reconstruction and Development Coalition won 46 seats in the 329-seat parliament.
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The coalition led by former Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki won 29 seats; the Sadiqoun bloc, led by Asaib Ahl Al-Haq militia leader Qais Al-Khazali, won 28 seats; and the Kurdistan Democratic Party, led by Masoud Barzani, one of the country's two main Kurdish parties, won 27 seats.
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The Taqaddum (Progress) party of former Parliament Speaker Mohammed Al-Halbousi won 27 seats. This result paved the way for the struggle for the speaker of parliament.
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Overall, the Shiite alliance and list secured 187 seats, the Sunni group 77 seats, the Kurdish group 56 seats, and nine seats were reserved for minority groups.
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