Everything about The Iraqis totally explained
The Iraqis is an Iraqi political party led by Vice-President
Ghazi al-Yawar. It was the largest
Sunni party to participate in the
January 2005 Iraqi election. During the election campaign, al-Yawar was
President of Iraq, a then largely symbolic but still prominent position. The party consists of an alliance of Sunni tribal leaders, led by those of al-Yawar's
Shammar tribe. Its eighty-candidate list contains several prominent Shi'ites. Due in large part to the low Sunni turnout, the party received only 150,000 votes in the election, placing them fourth in overall support, at 1.78% of votes cast, earning them five seats in the transitional
National Assembly of Iraq.
Prior to the
December 2005 elections The Iraqis agreed to merge their list with the
Iraqi List of
Iyad Allawi, forming the
Iraqi National List.
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