Iraqi PM al-Sudani’s coalition comes first in parliamentary election

Al JazeeraWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 9:36:39 PM
In the recent parliamentary elections held on November 12, 2025, Iraqi Prime Minister al-Sudani's coalition secured the top position, yet it did not achieve a clear majority. This outcome sets the stage for a challenging period of coalition-building, as the formation of the next government will require intensive deal-making among the strongest political blocs. The election results reflect the fragmented nature of Iraqi politics, where no single party can dominate, necessitating collaboration and negotiation to establish a stable government. The implications of this election are significant, as the new government will need to address pressing issues facing the country, including security, economic stability, and public services, all while navigating the complex political landscape that has characterized Iraq's recent history.
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