
Assyrian politics in Iraq have been taking many different turns since the
US invasion of
Iraq in 2003. Today, there are many different Assyrian political parties in Iraq. The main Assyrian party that came out from the 2005 elections was the
Assyrian Democratic Movement. However,
Sarkis Aghajan began to challenge its power beginning in 2006 with the opening of
Ishtar TV
Ishtar TV ( syr, ܥܫܬܪ, after the Assyro-Babylonian goddess, Ishtar) is an Assyrian broadcasting channel which has its headquarters in Ankawa, Iraq. It was established by Sarkis Aghajan and was led by George Mansour, who was Ishtar TV's firs ...
and the
KDP-affiliated
Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council.
1992 Kurdistan Region parliamentary election
On May 19, 1992, elections were held for the
Kurdistan National Assembly (KNA,) the parliament of the Kurdistan Region in Iraq. At the time, the National Assembly had 105 seats. The parties representing the Assyrian community competed in a
closed list
Closed list describes the variant of party-list systems where voters can effectively only vote for political parties as a whole; thus they have no influence on the party-supplied order in which party candidates are elected. If voters had some inf ...
guaranteeing that there would be five Assyrian seats in the KNA.
There were four Assyrian lists in the elections:
*
Assyrian Democratic Movement
*Kurdistan Christian Unity of
Sarkis Aghajan
*Democratic Christians
*Chaldo-Ashur Communist Party
Results
A minimum of 2,400 votes was required to win a seat. ADM won four seats and one was won by the Kurdistan Christian Unity.
The names of those elected into the parliament:
*
Yonadam Kanna (ADM)
*Shamil Benyamin (ADM)
*Francis Yousif Shaba † (ADM)
*Akram Ashur Odisho (ADM)
*
Sarkis Aghajan (KCU)
Francis Youif was assassinated on June 1, 1993, in
Dohuk.
Iraqi parliamentary election, January 2005
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Iraqi parliamentary election, January 2005''
A general election was held on 30 January 2005 to elect a temporary 275-member
Council of Representatives of Iraq
The Council of Representatives ( ar, مجلس النواب, Majlis an-Nuwwāb al-ʿIrāqiyy; ku, ئهنجومهنی نوێنهران, ''Enjumen-e Nûnerên''), usually referred to simply as the Parliament is the unicameral legislature o ...
. It was the first time in the history of Iraq (outside of KRG-areas) that Assyrian political parties had been allowed to be part of the electoral system. In the elections, there were three different Assyrian lists;
*
National Rafidain List
The Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List (or Mesopotamia List) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna.
At the 2005 parliamentary elections, the NRL got with 36 ...
(204) - Yonadam Kanna
::
Assyrian Democratic Movement
*Assyrian National Assembly (139)
::Assyrian National Congress
::Assyrian Bet-Nahrain Democratic Party of Sargon Dadesho
*Bet-Nahrain Democratic Coalition (148)
::
Beth Nahren Patriotic Union
::
Syriac Independent Gathering Movement
Chaldean National Congress was initially part of list 204, but ended up dropping off before the election.
Chaldean Democratic Union Party (CDUP),
Assyrian Patriotic Party (APP) and
Bet Nahrain Democratic Party (BNDP) of Romeo Hakkari joined the Kurdistani list (130).
In all, six Assyrians were elected to the parliament. National Rafidain list got the minimum required votes for a seat in the parliament and it was given to
Yonadam Kanna (ADM.) Other Assyrians that were elected into the parliament include Goriel Mineso Khamis (BNDP), Nuri Potrus 'Atto,
Ablahad Afraim Sawa
Ablahad Afraim Sawa was a member of the National Assembly of Iraq who was elected on the Kurdistani Alliance slate. A member of the Chaldean Democratic Union, he was also elected in January 2005 Iraqi legislative election, January 2005
References< ...
(CDUP) and Jacklin Qosin Zomaya (APP) all under the Kurdistani list (130.)
Wijdan Michael
Wijdan Michael Salim ( ar, وجدان ميخائيل سليم; born 1962) is a former Minister of Human Rights in Iraq and currently advisor for development and service for the Prime Minister's Office. She made history by being a woman involved ...
was elected under
Iyad Allawi
Ayad Allawi ( ar, إيَاد عَلَّاوِي ; born 31 May 1944) is an Iraqi politician. He served as the vice president of Iraq from 2014 to 2015 and 2016 to 2018. Previously he was interim prime minister of Iraq from 2004 to 2005 and the ...
's secular list.
Iraq Governorate elections, 2005
On the same day, Iraq held a local governorate elections in all 18 governorates. Assyrian political parties participitated in 4 of the 18 local governorate elections. The only Assyrian party that won a seat in any governorate was the Assyrian Democratic Movement in the
Nineveh Governorate
Nineveh Governorate ( ar, محافظة نينوى, syr, ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܐ, Hoparkiya d’Ninwe, ckb, پارێزگای نەینەوا, Parêzgeha Neynewa), also known as Ninawa Governorate, is a governorate in northern Iraq. It has an ...
. The party received 4,650 votes and captured one seat (out of 41.)
In addition, Salvana Boya of the
Assyrian Patriotic Party was elected in the
Kirkuk Governorate council under the Kurdistani list.
2005 Kurdistan Region parliamentary election
Elections for the
Kurdistan National Assembly, the
parliament of the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq, were held on 30 January 2005, to coincide with the Iraqi legislative election and
governoral council elections. All Assyrian-based parties joined the
Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan. The coalition won 104 of the 111 seats in the parliament, of which 5 were won by Assyrians:
:''(in order as they were in the coalition list)''
*Jamal Shamon Yalya (CCS) - 69
*Romeo Hakkari (BNDP) - 71
*Bayzar Milko Rohan (CDUP) - 72
*Andreaus Youkhana Georgis (ADM) - 73
*Galawesh Shaba Hojji (ADM) - 76
Iraqi parliamentary election, 2005 (December)

A general election was held on 15 December 2005 to elect a permanent 275-member
Iraqi Council of Representatives. The elections took place under a list system, whereby voters chose from a
list of parties. In the elections, there were three main Assyrian list:
*
National Rafidain List
The Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List (or Mesopotamia List) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna.
At the 2005 parliamentary elections, the NRL got with 36 ...
(740) - had only one party, the
Assyrian Democratic Movement.
*Patriotic Beth Nahrain (Al-Nahrain National) (752)
::
Beth Nahren Patriotic Union
::
Chaldean National Congress
::
Assyrian Patriotic Party
::
Syriac Independent Gathering Movement
::Chaldean Democratic Forum
::Hikmat Hakim (Independent)
*
Assyrian General Conference (800)
Other Assyrian parties decided to side with non-Assyrian based list. The
Chaldean Democratic Union Party decided to run under the Kurdish list (730.) The Iraqi Christian Democratic Party of Minas al-Yousifi joined the list of the
Iraqi National Dialogue Front
The Iraqi Front for National Dialogue ( Arabic: الجبهة العراقية للحوار الوطني ''al-Jabha al-Iraqia li al-Hiwar al-Watani'') also known as Hiwar is a Sunni Arab-led Iraqi political party.
Originally formed to contest ...
(667.)
Bet Nahrain Democratic Party of Romeo Hakkari withdrew.
In all, three Assyrians were voted into the parliament. ADM succeeded in capturing one parliament seat in the Baghdad governorate, which was given to the secretary of its party,
Yonadam Kanna.
Fawzi Hariri Fawzi Franso Toma Hariri (born 1958 in Arbil, Iraq) is an Assyrian politician and former Iraq Minister of Industry.
Despite inaccurately being labeled as Kurdish throughout different media reports, Hariri is of Assyrian origin and son of the polit ...
(KDP) and
Ablahad Afraim Sawa
Ablahad Afraim Sawa was a member of the National Assembly of Iraq who was elected on the Kurdistani Alliance slate. A member of the Chaldean Democratic Union, he was also elected in January 2005 Iraqi legislative election, January 2005
References< ...
(CDUP) under the Kurdistani list (730) for the Arbil governorate were voted in as well.
Iraqi Governorate elections 2009
A local governorate election was held on January 31, 2009, in Iraq. There were no elections in the heavily-Assyrian populated north governorate of
Dohuk and
Arbil (including
Slemani and
Kirkuk
Kirkuk ( ar, كركوك, ku, کەرکووک, translit=Kerkûk, , tr, Kerkük) is a city in Iraq, serving as the capital of the Kirkuk Governorate, located north of Baghdad. The city is home to a diverse population of Turkmens, Arabs, Kurds, ...
.) 440 seats in 14 (of the 18) Iraqi governorates were up for grabs.
In the last local governorate elections, only one seat (in Nineveh) was won by Assyrians (ADM.) Unlike the 2005 local elections, minority groups had reserved seats ahead of the election. Three seats were reserved for Assyrians; one each in the governorates of Nineveh, Baghdad and Basra.
In the election, there were three main Assyrian blocks fighting for votes. The
Assyrian Democratic Movement being one, under the list titled
National Rafidain List
The Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List (or Mesopotamia List) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna.
At the 2005 parliamentary elections, the NRL got with 36 ...
(504). The other being a
Kurdistan Democratic Party
The Kurdistan Democratic Party ( ku, Partiya Demokrat a Kurdistanê; پارتی دیموکراتی کوردستان), usually abbreviated as KDP or PDK, is the largest party in Iraqi Kurdistan and the senior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Gov ...
-backed block titled the
Ishtar Patriotic List (513).
The Ishtar Patriotic List included the following:
*
Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council
*
Bet Nahrain Democratic Party
*
Chaldean Democratic Forum
*Chaldean Cultural Society
*
Beth Nahren Patriotic Union
*
Syriac Independent Gathering Movement
The third major list was the
Chaldean Democratic Union Party (503).
The Nineveh seat was won by Saad Tanios Jaji of SIGM. The Baghdad seat was won by Gewargis Isho Sada of the BNDP. The Ishtar Patriotic List decided not to run in the Basra elections, however, it supported the Chaldean National Congress (CNC.) The Basra seat was won by Saad Matti Boutros of the CDUP.
2009 Kurdistan Region parliamentary election
Kurdistan Region held elections to elect its 111-member
Kurdistan National Assembly on 25 July 2009. Five seats are reserved for Assyrians. There were 8 Assyrian parties that initially signed up to participate in the elections. Prior to the elections, BNDP decided to withdraw. APP and KACP decided to run on a joint list. CDUP and CNC merged in a joint list as well.
*Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council List (68)
::
Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council
*
National Rafidain List
The Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List (or Mesopotamia List) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna.
At the 2005 parliamentary elections, the NRL got with 36 ...
(67)
::
Assyrian Democratic Movement
*Self government List (65)
::
Assyrian Patriotic Party
::
Chaldo-Ashur Communist Party
*Chaldean United List (64)
::
Chaldean Democratic Union Party
::
Chaldean Democratic Forum
The elected politicians:
* Thair Abdalahad Ogostin (CSAPC)
* Susan Yousif Khoshaba (CSAPC)
* Amir Goga Yousif (CSAPC)
* Salem Toma Kako (ADM)
* Jihan Ismael Benyamin (ADM)
Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010
A parliamentary election was held on 7 March 2010. The parliament previously approved to increase the number of seats from 275 to 325, of which 5 seats were reserved for Assyrians. The reserved seats for Assyrian in Iraqi parliament was the first in the country's history. Going into the elections, four Christians were in the parliament:
Yonadam Kanna (ADM),
Fawzi Hariri Fawzi Franso Toma Hariri (born 1958 in Arbil, Iraq) is an Assyrian politician and former Iraq Minister of Industry.
Despite inaccurately being labeled as Kurdish throughout different media reports, Hariri is of Assyrian origin and son of the polit ...
(KDP,)
Ablahad Afraim Sawa
Ablahad Afraim Sawa was a member of the National Assembly of Iraq who was elected on the Kurdistani Alliance slate. A member of the Chaldean Democratic Union, he was also elected in January 2005 Iraqi legislative election, January 2005
References< ...
(CDUP,) and
Wijdan Michael
Wijdan Michael Salim ( ar, وجدان ميخائيل سليم; born 1962) is a former Minister of Human Rights in Iraq and currently advisor for development and service for the Prime Minister's Office. She made history by being a woman involved ...
(Allawi list.)
The
Assyrian Patriotic Party, Chaldean Democratic Forum, and the
Bet Nahrain Democratic Party announced on November 15, that they would create an alliance.
Five major lists have been created for the election;
* 389 -
National Rafidain List
The Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List (or Mesopotamia List) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna.
At the 2005 parliamentary elections, the NRL got with 36 ...
:
Assyrian Democratic Movement
* 390 -
Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council list
* 391 -
Chaldean National Congress
* 392 -
Chaldean Democratic Union Party
* 393 - Independent Sarkis Yousif
* 394 - Ishtar Democratic List:
Assyrian Patriotic Party. Beth Nahrain, Chaldean Democratic Forum
* 395 - Independent John (Yohanna) Joseph
Three seats were won by the ADM and two seats by the CSAPC. The five elected into the parliament:
*
Yonadam Kanna
*
Basimah Yusuf Butrus
Professor Basimah Yusuf Butrus ( syr, ܒܐܣܡܐ ܝܘܣܦ ܦܛܪܘܣ) (or Basmah Yousif Putros; born 1963 in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan) is an Iraqi Assyrian politician who was Minister of Science and Technology in the Iraqi Transitional Government fro ...
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Imad Youkhana Yaqo
* Khales Isho Esitefo
*
Luis Caro Bandar
Iraqi Governorate elections, 2013
A Governorate (or local) elections were held in Iraq on 20 April 2013, with Nineveh Governorate along with Anbar voting on June 20, due to violence in the city caused by the
Islamic State of Iraq. Elections didn't take place in the 3 governorates forming the Kurdistan Region.
As with the previous local elections, 3 seats were reserved for Assyrians, including one each in Baghdad, Nineveh and Basra. The Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council reclaimed their seats in Nineveh and Baghdad, by receiving 8,635 and 1,513 votes respectively.
2013 Kurdistan Region parliamentary election
Kurdistan Region held elections to elect its 111-member
Kurdistan National Assembly on 21 September 2013.
Each Kurdish party listed 100 candidates while each Assyrian and Turkman party listed 5 candidates. There were 3 Assyrian lists running for the five reserved seats. Prior to the election, some ADM members decided to leave the party and run on their own list called
Sons of Mesopotamia.
*125
Sons of Mesopotamia List
** List included former individuals from the Assyrian Democratic Movement
*126
National Rafidain List
The Rafidain List or Al Rafidain National List (or Mesopotamia List) is the name of the list that is used by Assyrian Democratic Movement during the Iraqi elections, headed by Yunadam Kanna.
At the 2005 parliamentary elections, the NRL got with 36 ...
**
Assyrian Democratic Movement
*127 Chaldean Syriac Assyrian United List
**
Assyrian Patriotic Party
**
Bet-Nahrain Democratic Party
**
Chaldean National Council
**
Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council
Results
The elections resulted in the Popular Council losing one seat, while ADM retaining two seats and the new Mesopotamia List being given one seat.
Yaqoub Gorgis and Lina Azriya Bahram of the ADM were elected along with
Srood Maqdasy
Srood Salem Matti Maqdasy is an Iraqi-Assyrian physician, politician, and a member of the Kurdistan Regional Government Parliament. Maqdasy is one of just eleven representatives elected to represent minority groups in Iraqi Kurdistan's 111-member ...
from the Mesopotamia List.
Within the Chaldean Syriac Assyrian United List, the Popular Council managed retain its 2 seats.
Chaldean Syriac Assyrian United List individual votes:
Other Assyrians ran in Kurdish parties, but non were able to get enough votes to win a seat in the parliament.
Many voters in Assyrian dominated Areas voted for these parties, including 3,377 votes for the
Kurdistan Democratic Party
The Kurdistan Democratic Party ( ku, Partiya Demokrat a Kurdistanê; پارتی دیموکراتی کوردستان), usually abbreviated as KDP or PDK, is the largest party in Iraqi Kurdistan and the senior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Gov ...
in Ankawa alone.
Iraqi parliamentary elections 2014
Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 30 April 2014, electing the 328 members of the Council of Representatives, of which 5 were reserved for the Assyrian minority. 2 of the seats were won by the
Assyrian Democratic Movement, 2 by the
Chaldean Syriac Assyrian Popular Council, and one by the
Iraqi Communist Party
The Iraqi Communist Party ( ar, الحزب الشيوعي العراقي '; ku, Partiya Komunista Iraqê حزبی شیوعی عێراق) is a communist party and the oldest active party in Iraq. Since its foundation in 1934, it has dominated the ...
who was under the
Civil Democratic Alliance.
Azad was replaced Joseph Sylawa. ADM tried but failed to make Sargon Lazar a minister, after Sargon resigned his seat and gave it to
Imad Youkhana Yaqo.
Iraqi parliamentary elections 2018
Parliamentary elections will be held in Iraq on 12 May 2018, electing 329 members of the Council of Representatives. A total of 7 different lists will compete for the 5 reserved seats.
See also
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Assyrian independence movement
The Assyrian independence movement is a political movement and ethno-nationalist desire of ethnic Assyrians to live in their indigenous Assyrian homeland in northern Mesopotamia under the self-governance of an Assyrian State.
The tumultuous his ...
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Assyrians in Iraq
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Politics of Iraq
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