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The National Iraqi Alliance (NIA or INA; ar, الائتلاف الوطني العراقي;
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: al-Itilaf al-Watani al-Iraqi), also known as the Watani List, is an Iraqi electoral coalition that contested the 2010 Iraqi legislative election. The Alliance is mainly composed of Shi'a Islamist parties. The alliance was created by the
Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq The Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI or SIIC; ar, المجلس الأعلى الإسلامي العراقي ''Al-Majlis Al-A'ala Al-Islami Al-'Iraqi''; previously the party was known as the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq ...
(the at the time largest Shi'a party) to contest in the January 2005 and December 2005 under the name United Iraqi Alliance (UIA; ar, الائتلاف العراقي الموحد;
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: al-I'tilāf al-`Irāqī al-Muwaḥḥad), when it included all Iraq's major Shi'a parties. The United Iraqi Alliance won both those of elections however later fell apart after several major parties (most notably the
Sadr Movement The Sadrist Movement ( ar, التيار الصدري ') is an Iraqi Islamic national movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr. The movement draws wide support from across Iraqi society and especially from the Shi'a poor in the country. The most important ...
) left the alliance due to disputes with Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki ( ar, نوري المالكي; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is secretary-general of the Islamic Dawa Party and was the prime minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and the vice president ...
and the Supreme Council. The component parties contested the 2009 provincial elections separately but later that year started negotiations to revive the list. In August 2009 they announced the creation of the National Iraqi Alliance for the 2010 parliamentary election, this time without Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's Islamic Dawa Party, which formed the State of Law Coalition.Shiite Fundamentalist Coalition Announced Al-Maliki Might Not win Second Term
'' Informed Comment'' quoting '' Al-Zaman'', 25 August 2009
Later that year the two lists would re-unite again, forming the National Alliance.


January 2005 Parliamentary Election

The Alliance formed in the lead-up to the January 2005 elections from mainly
Shi’ite Shīʿa Islam or Shīʿīsm is the second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib as his successor (''khalīfa'') and the Imam (spiritual and political leader) after him, most ...
groups most importantly the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, whose leader
Abdul Aziz al-Hakim Ayatollah Abdul Aziz al-Hakim ( ; ar, سید عبد العزيز الحكيم; 1952 – 26 August 2009) was an Iraqi theologian and politician and the leader of Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, a party that has approximately 5% support in the ...
headed the list, and
Islamic Dawa Party The Islamic Dawa Party, also known as the Islamic Call Party ( ar, حزب الدعوة الإسلامية, Ḥizb ad-Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya), is an Shia Islamist political party in Iraq. Dawa and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council are two of the ...
. Other important members included the secular
Iraqi National Congress The Iraqi National Congress (INC; Arabic: المؤتمر الوطني العراقي ''Al-Moutammar Al-Watani Al-'Iraqi'') is an Iraqi political party that was led by Ahmed Chalabi who died in 2015. It was formed as an umbrella opposition group ...
led by
Ahmed Chalabi Ahmed Abdel Hadi Chalabi ( ar, أحمد عبد الهادي الجلبي; 30 October 1945 – 3 November 2015) was an Iraqi politician, a founder of the Iraqi National Congress (INC) who served as the President of the Governing Council of ...
and the independent nuclear physicist Hussain Shahristani. It also included supporters of cleric Muqtada al-Sadr who preferred not to back his National Independent Cadres and Elites party, and a number of independent Sunni representatives. The coalition was widely believed to have been supported by senior Ayatollah Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Ali al-Sistani, the most widely respected religious figure in Iraq. Although Sistani offered no official endorsement, many in Iraq understood the UIA to be the "Sistani list." The twenty two parties included in the coalition, which was called List 228, were: # Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI) # Badr Organisation #
Islamic Dawa Party The Islamic Dawa Party, also known as the Islamic Call Party ( ar, حزب الدعوة الإسلامية, Ḥizb ad-Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya), is an Shia Islamist political party in Iraq. Dawa and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council are two of the ...
(al-Dawa) # Islamic Dawa Party - Iraq Organisation, Islamic Dawa Party—Iraq Organisation # Islamic Virtue Party # Hezbollah Movement in Iraq # Hezbollah al-Iraq # Islamic Action Organisation # Sayyid Al-Shuhadaa Organisation # Shaheed Al-Mihrab Organisation #
Iraqi National Congress The Iraqi National Congress (INC; Arabic: المؤتمر الوطني العراقي ''Al-Moutammar Al-Watani Al-'Iraqi'') is an Iraqi political party that was led by Ahmed Chalabi who died in 2015. It was formed as an umbrella opposition group ...
(INC) # Centrist Assembly Party # Islamic Fayli Grouping in Iraq # Fayli Kurd Islamic Union # First Democratic National Party # Assembly "Future of Iraq", Assembly “Future of Iraq” # Justice and Equality Grouping # Islamic Master of the Martyrs Movement # Islamic Union for Iraqi Turkomans # Turkmen Fidelity Movement Many members of the Alliance had lived in exile in Iran, including Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Iraq's Prime Minister of Iraq, Prime Minister from 2005 to 2006, who led the
Islamic Dawa Party The Islamic Dawa Party, also known as the Islamic Call Party ( ar, حزب الدعوة الإسلامية, Ḥizb ad-Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya), is an Shia Islamist political party in Iraq. Dawa and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council are two of the ...
. In 1980 thousands of al-Dawa supporters were imprisoned or executed after advocating replacing Saddam Hussein's secular Ba'ath Party government with an Sharia, Islamic government. The Iranian government supported their efforts and allowed members of Al-Da’wa to seek exile in Iran. The Alliance received 4.08 million votes (48.1%) in the election, which gave the bloc 140 seats on the 275-seat Council of Representatives of Iraq. The Alliance's nominees included 42 women. The Alliance formed a coalition Iraqi Transitional Government with the Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan. Ibrahim al-Jaafari, leader of the
Islamic Dawa Party The Islamic Dawa Party, also known as the Islamic Call Party ( ar, حزب الدعوة الإسلامية, Ḥizb ad-Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya), is an Shia Islamist political party in Iraq. Dawa and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council are two of the ...
, became the Prime Minister of Iraq and Jalal Talabani of the Kurdistani Alliance became the President of Iraq. In March 2005, the Iraqi Turkmen Front agreed to join the UIA’s caucus in the National Assembly. In return, Sistani reportedly pledged support for the recognition of Iraqi Turkmen as a national minority.


December 2005 Parliamentary Election

The
Iraqi National Congress The Iraqi National Congress (INC; Arabic: المؤتمر الوطني العراقي ''Al-Moutammar Al-Watani Al-'Iraqi'') is an Iraqi political party that was led by Ahmed Chalabi who died in 2015. It was formed as an umbrella opposition group ...
left the alliance prior to the December 2005 Iraqi legislative election, December 2005 elections, which also brought the Sadrist Movement more firmly into the Alliance. Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Al-Sistani also stated that he would not support any party in this election. The election saw an increased turnout, mainly because the Sunni Arab population decided not to boycott. The alliance won 5.0 million votes (41.2%) an increase of 23% in the number of votes but a reduction of 6.9% in the vote share. They gained 128 seats, 12 fewer than the previous election. Analysis of the seat allocation after the elections showed that the 109 district seats and 19 compensatory seats won by the UIA were split as follows: Other parties include: *Centrist Coalition Party *Turkman Islamic Union of Iraq *Justice and Equality Assembly *Iraqi Democratic Movement *Movement of Hizbullah in Iraq *Turkmen Loyalty Movement *Saed Al Shuhada Islamic Movement *Al Shabak Democratic Gathering *Malhan Al Mkoter *Reform And Building Meeting *The Justice Community *Iraq Ahrar Following the election, the Islamic Virtue Party withdrew from the Alliance, saying they wanted to "''prevent blocs forming on a sectarian basis''". This followed differences with Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki ( ar, نوري المالكي; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is secretary-general of the Islamic Dawa Party and was the prime minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and the vice president ...
over control of the Oil Ministry in the Government of Iraq from 2006. This was followed in September 2007 by the Sadrist Movement, who complained the Alliance was "''dominated by some parties''".Sadrist group quits ruling Shiite parliament bloc
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The Alliance formed a coalition with the Kurdistani Alliance, the Sunni Arab-majority Iraqi Accord Front and the secularist Iraqi National List. The Alliance nominated Jaafari for another term as Prime Minister, but his appointment was blocked by the Alliance's coalition partners.
Nouri al-Maliki Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki ( ar, نوري المالكي; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is secretary-general of the Islamic Dawa Party and was the prime minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and the vice president ...
, a deputy leader of the
Islamic Dawa Party The Islamic Dawa Party, also known as the Islamic Call Party ( ar, حزب الدعوة الإسلامية, Ḥizb ad-Daʿwa al-Islāmiyya), is an Shia Islamist political party in Iraq. Dawa and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council are two of the ...
was agreed instead.


National Iraqi Alliance: 2010 Parliamentary Election

The component parties of the United Iraqi Alliance contested the 2009 provincial elections separately and in August 2009 they announced a new coalition for the 2010 parliamentary election without Prime Minister Maliki's Islamic Dawa Party. The new alliance was called the National Iraqi Alliance. The chairman of the group is former Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari. The parties taking part in the National Iraqi Alliance for the 2010 elections include: *Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council (ISCI) - led by Ammar al-HakimShiite Fundamentalist Coalition Announced Al-Maliki Might Not win Second Term
25 August 2009
**Badr Organisation - led by Hadi al-AmiriNew Iraqi Shiite Coalition coming together
9 August 2009
**Hezbollah Movement in Iraq - led by Hassan al-Sari **Sayyid al-Shuhada - led by Daghir al-Musawi *
Sadr Movement The Sadrist Movement ( ar, التيار الصدري ') is an Iraqi Islamic national movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr. The movement draws wide support from across Iraqi society and especially from the Shi'a poor in the country. The most important ...
- led by Muqtada al-Sadr *National Reform Trend (Islah) - led by Ibrahim al-Jaafari *Islamic Virtue Party (Fadhilah) led by Abd al-Rahim al-Hasini *Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organisation, Islamic Dawa Party - Tanzim al-Dakhli - led by Abdul Karim al-Anizi *
Iraqi National Congress The Iraqi National Congress (INC; Arabic: المؤتمر الوطني العراقي ''Al-Moutammar Al-Watani Al-'Iraqi'') is an Iraqi political party that was led by Ahmed Chalabi who died in 2015. It was formed as an umbrella opposition group ...
(INC) - led by Ahmad Challabi *Tribes of Iraq Coalition, Anbar Salvation Council - led by Hamid Hayes *Solidarity Bloc (Tadamun) - led by Qassim Daoud *Gathering of Justice and Unity - led by Sheikh al-Faiz *Turkmeneli Political Party *Shiite Turkmen Movement *Constitutional Monarchy Movement - led by Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein *The party belonging to the Bahr al-Ulloum family - led by Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum *The party led by Khalid Abd al-Wahhab al-Mulla *Several Independent (politician), Independent politicians.


Results

Among the five seats not belonging to the INA's 4 major parties, 1 seat went to ISCI affiliated Hezbollah in Iraq, 1 seat went to the Iraqi National Accord (Ahmad Challabi's seat) and 1 went to the Basra-based Shaykhi party: Gathering of Justice and Unity.


April 2014 parliamentary election

The alliance formed following the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election, 2014 parliamentary election includes the Sadrist Movement. The coalition also includes the Badr Organization, the Al-Muwatin coalition and the State of Law Coalition.


References


External links


Washington Post article about the United Iraqi Alliance Iraqi Shias unveil poll coalition
{{Iraqi political parties Islamism in Iraq Political party alliances in Iraq