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  1. Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 30 January 2005 to elect the new National Assembly, alongside governorate elections and a parliamentary election in Kurdistan Region. The 275-member legislature had been created under the Transitional Law during the international occupation.

  2. Party Votes % Seats Leader(s) United Iraqi Alliance: 4,075,295: 48.19: 140: Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Hussain al-Shahristani: Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan ...

    Party
    Votes
    %
    Seats
    4,075,295
    48.19
    140
    2,175,551
    25.73
    75
    1,168,943
    13.82
    40
    150,680
    1.78
    5
  3. There were two national legislative elections in Iraq in 2005: 2005 Iraqi elections may refer to: January 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election for an assembly to draft a Constitution and. December 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election for the first assembly under the new constitution.

  4. Jan 30, 2005 · By John F. Burns. Jan. 30, 2005. BAGHDAD, Iraq, Jan. 29 - For Ghassan al-Atiyyah, the journey to Sunday's elections has been long and painful, sustained by the hope that Iraq would one day...

  5. Jan 29, 2005 · 29 Jan 2005. The stated purpose of the elections is to vote for a transitional assembly – parliament – that will possess law-making powers, draft an Iraqi constitution and schedule general...

  6. Dec 12, 2005 · December 12, 2005. Fact Sheet: Democracy in Iraq. En Español. National Strategy for Victory in Iraq. Today's Presidential Action: Today, The President Addressed Iraq's Incredible Political Transformation. Two and a half years ago, Iraq was in the grip of a cruel dictator.

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  8. Feb 13, 2005 · Iraq's landmark election was held on 30 January 2005. Who are the winners and losers? The group of parties which received the most votes was the United Iraqi Alliance, backed by Iraq's most...

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