[size=52]253 deputies from the 2018 parliament will be absent from the new parliament[/size]
[size=45]Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan[/size]
[size=45]About half of the parliamentary candidates (2018-2021) lost the last legislative elections, while 253 deputies will be absent from the new parliament, among those who lost and did not participate in the elections. Thus, two-thirds of the upcoming parliament will be new faces, with the exception of 18 deputies from previous sessions and a limited number of executive officials.[/size]
[size=45]Nineveh topped the list of governorates that experienced the most loss of representatives, as about two-thirds of the MPs' candidates did not get seats. Then comes Dhi Qar, then the capital, Baghdad, while the least losses were in Anbar Governorate, where about half of the nominated representatives returned. The Progress Alliance participated in the largest number of deputies returning to the next parliament, followed by the State of Law, and the Al-Fateh Alliance, while no single Kurdish party representative was left. According to the results published by the Electoral Commission (not officially ratified), only 76 deputies won the elections out of about 180 deputies who competed.[/size]
[size=45]In contrast, only 14 deputies won from the past four parliamentary sessions, out of 81 former deputies who participated in the elections. The loss of deputies in this session is the most severe compared to the 2018 elections, when 97 deputies rose to the parliament, consisting of 329 deputies, which dissolved itself three days before the last October elections.[/size]
[size=45]Returning Representatives[/size]
[size=45]23 out of 29 deputies succeeded in winning in Baghdad (69 seats), and the names of the winners were limited to the 2018 deputies, with the exception of 3 deputies from previous sessions.[/size]
[size=45]The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr returned to the capital two deputies from 2018, including Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan al-Kaabi, and Representative Sattar al-Atabi. In return for the return of the two former Sadrist leaders, Hakim Al-Zamili, and the Sadrist MP Maha Al-Douri. To that, the rule of law returned to Baghdad 5 deputies, most notably the head of the Economy Committee in the dissolved parliament, Ahmed al-Kinani. A coalition led by dissolved Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi succeeded in returning 7 deputies to the capital, most notably Ziad al-Janabi, Laith al-Dulaimi, and Wehdat al-Jumaili. The Azm Alliance, led by Khamis al-Khanjar, also restored 3 deputies, most notably former Parliament Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani.[/size]
[size=45]In addition, MP Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani from the Euphrates Movement, and MP Ahmed Al-Asadi from the National Sindh Movement of the Al-Fateh Alliance, which did not succeed in bringing back any MP. In addition to the only representative among the individual nominations who was able to return to Parliament, that is MP Hussein Arab, who was the leader of the Irada bloc, Hanan Al-Fatlawi in the previous parliament. As for Basra (25 seats), 6 deputies returned, two of whom belong to a new alliance called “Tasmeem” led by Basra Governor Asaad al-Eidani, one deputy within the Al-Fateh Alliance, and one within the National Fund.[/size]
[size=45]In Basra, MP Abdul-Amir Al-Mayahi from the Al-Aqad alliance, and a single woman who heads a party, MP Zahra Al-Bajari from her party, the Belady Movement, won. In Maysan (10 seats), only two out of 10 representatives who competed returned. The winners are: Representative Mahmoud Adib from the Sadrist movement, and Bahaa El-Din Nouri from the State of Law. As for Dhi Qar (19 seats), only one of the 13 MPs who competed in the competition from 2018, and 5 of the previous parliamentary sessions, succeeded in winning.[/size]
[size=45]And the only winner of 2018 is Ghayeb Al-Omari from the Sadrist movement. In Najaf (12 seats), none of the 5 deputies who contested the contest succeeded in returning to parliament, with the exception of the meeting of Al-Yassin from the Sadrist movement, who is a representative of previous sessions. In the meantime, Babylon (17 seats) returned 5 representatives, 4 of whom were from the 2018 session, one of them is from the Sadrist movement, MP Salam al-Shammari, two from Al-Fateh, and one from “Progress.”[/size]
[size=45]In Wasit (11 seats), only one out of 9 deputy, Ali al-Dalfi, returned from the Alliance of State Forces led by Ammar al-Hakim.[/size]
[size=45]As for Al-Qadisiyah (11 seats), 3 MPs returned from 2018, two within the Al-Fateh Alliance, one within the State of Law, and a former MP from the previous sessions. In Muthanna (7 seats), the former deputy who did not take the constitutional oath in the name of Khashan returned within the individual nominations, and the representative of the state forces, Faleh Al-Sari, in addition to a representative from previous sessions. As for Karbala (11 seats), MP Yasser Sakhel from State of Law reserved a seat, along with MP Manal Hamid from the Alliance of State Forces, and one candidate from the previous sessions.[/size]
[size=45]North and West seats[/size]
[size=45]In Nineveh (31 seats), 16 deputies have returned to parliament, out of 34 deputies, including 11 from 2018. The Kurdistan Democratic Party has returned 3 deputies, most notably Shirwan al-Dobardani, compared to 4 deputies within the Progress Alliance, most notably Falah al-Lhaibi and Mahasin Hamdoun. In addition to one representative for each of the Al-Fateh Alliance led by Hadi al-Amiri, the Aqad alliance led by Faleh al-Fayyad, the Hasm Movement led by Representative Thabet al-Abbasi, and one individual candidate is Representative Nayef al-Shamri.[/size]
[size=45]And in Diyala (14 seats), 6 representatives returned, two of them within the Alliance of Progress, and two others within "Azm", in addition to a representative from Fatah and another within the individual nominations. On the other hand, 6 MPs returned from 2018 to Anbar (15 seats), all of them within the Progress Alliance, in addition to one MP from previous sessions.[/size]
[size=45]In Salah al-Din (12 seats), 3 deputies won. They are Representative Ahmed al-Jubouri, leader of the Our Masses Alliance, Representative Muthanna al-Samarrai, representing progress, and Representative Mahdi Taqi, representing Al-Fateh.[/size]
[size=45]Kurdistan Parliament[/size]
[size=45]In Erbil (15 seats), only two parliamentarians succeeded in returning to the fifth (next) parliament, and both are within the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In addition, two MPs for 2018 in Dohuk (11 seats), MP Vian Sabri from the Democratic Party, and MP Jamal Kujer won among the individual nominations.[/size]
[size=45]In Sulaymaniyah (18 seats), one representative returned from the 2018 parliament, which is MP Muthanna Amin among the individual nominations, in addition to a deputy from the previous sessions. In Kirkuk (12 seats), 4 representatives returned, within alliances: the united Turkmen, the Arab alliance advanced, and Representative Dylan Ghafour alone among the individual nominations. Kurdistan registered the only major party that did not have any representative, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, which ran in the elections under the name “Kurdistan Alliance.”[/size]
[size=45]Ministers[/size]
[size=45]At the level of ministerial candidates, only two out of 5 succeeded in obtaining a seat in Parliament, namely Minister Adel al-Rikabi from Dhi Qar, within the individual nominations, and Evan Yaqoub, Minister of Immigration within the Christian “quota.”[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, the Minister of Sports, Adnan Darjal, lost in Baghdad, the Minister of Communications, Arkan Al-Shaibani, from Diyala, and the Minister of Trade, Alaa Al-Jubouri, from Nineveh. On the other hand, the former Minister of Sports, Abdul-Hussein Abtan from Baghdad, the former Minister of Science, Abdul Karim Al-Samarrai Salah Al-Din, and the former Minister of State Salah Al-Jubouri from Diyala lost the race.[/size]
[size=45]conservatives[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, 4 out of 5 conservatives who entered the competition managed to obtain seats in the next parliament. They are Basra Governor Asaad Al-Eidani, leader of “Tasmeem,” Ammar Jabr, Governor of Salah al-Din, representing “Progress,” Rakan Al-Jubouri, representing the Arab Alliance, and Al-Anbar Ali Farhan, representing “Progress.” The only governor who lost the elections was the governor of Baghdad, Muhammad Jaber al-Atta, along with 7 heads of provincial councils, none of whom succeeded in obtaining a seat, most notably the former head of the Baghdad Provincial Council, Riyad al-Adhad, and Babel Raad al-Jubouri.[/size]
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[size=45]As for the “quota” of the components, two representatives returned to Parliament, namely Baida Khader, and Aswan Al-Kildani for the Christian “quota” within the Babylon movement.[/size]
[size=45]The seats for the components are 9 seats, five for Christians, and one seat for each of the Sabeans, the Yazidis, the Faili Kurds, and the Shabak.[/size]
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[size=45]Baghdad / Tamim Al-Hassan[/size]
[size=45]About half of the parliamentary candidates (2018-2021) lost the last legislative elections, while 253 deputies will be absent from the new parliament, among those who lost and did not participate in the elections. Thus, two-thirds of the upcoming parliament will be new faces, with the exception of 18 deputies from previous sessions and a limited number of executive officials.[/size]
[size=45]Nineveh topped the list of governorates that experienced the most loss of representatives, as about two-thirds of the MPs' candidates did not get seats. Then comes Dhi Qar, then the capital, Baghdad, while the least losses were in Anbar Governorate, where about half of the nominated representatives returned. The Progress Alliance participated in the largest number of deputies returning to the next parliament, followed by the State of Law, and the Al-Fateh Alliance, while no single Kurdish party representative was left. According to the results published by the Electoral Commission (not officially ratified), only 76 deputies won the elections out of about 180 deputies who competed.[/size]
[size=45]In contrast, only 14 deputies won from the past four parliamentary sessions, out of 81 former deputies who participated in the elections. The loss of deputies in this session is the most severe compared to the 2018 elections, when 97 deputies rose to the parliament, consisting of 329 deputies, which dissolved itself three days before the last October elections.[/size]
[size=45]Returning Representatives[/size]
[size=45]23 out of 29 deputies succeeded in winning in Baghdad (69 seats), and the names of the winners were limited to the 2018 deputies, with the exception of 3 deputies from previous sessions.[/size]
[size=45]The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr returned to the capital two deputies from 2018, including Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan al-Kaabi, and Representative Sattar al-Atabi. In return for the return of the two former Sadrist leaders, Hakim Al-Zamili, and the Sadrist MP Maha Al-Douri. To that, the rule of law returned to Baghdad 5 deputies, most notably the head of the Economy Committee in the dissolved parliament, Ahmed al-Kinani. A coalition led by dissolved Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi succeeded in returning 7 deputies to the capital, most notably Ziad al-Janabi, Laith al-Dulaimi, and Wehdat al-Jumaili. The Azm Alliance, led by Khamis al-Khanjar, also restored 3 deputies, most notably former Parliament Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani.[/size]
[size=45]In addition, MP Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani from the Euphrates Movement, and MP Ahmed Al-Asadi from the National Sindh Movement of the Al-Fateh Alliance, which did not succeed in bringing back any MP. In addition to the only representative among the individual nominations who was able to return to Parliament, that is MP Hussein Arab, who was the leader of the Irada bloc, Hanan Al-Fatlawi in the previous parliament. As for Basra (25 seats), 6 deputies returned, two of whom belong to a new alliance called “Tasmeem” led by Basra Governor Asaad al-Eidani, one deputy within the Al-Fateh Alliance, and one within the National Fund.[/size]
[size=45]In Basra, MP Abdul-Amir Al-Mayahi from the Al-Aqad alliance, and a single woman who heads a party, MP Zahra Al-Bajari from her party, the Belady Movement, won. In Maysan (10 seats), only two out of 10 representatives who competed returned. The winners are: Representative Mahmoud Adib from the Sadrist movement, and Bahaa El-Din Nouri from the State of Law. As for Dhi Qar (19 seats), only one of the 13 MPs who competed in the competition from 2018, and 5 of the previous parliamentary sessions, succeeded in winning.[/size]
[size=45]And the only winner of 2018 is Ghayeb Al-Omari from the Sadrist movement. In Najaf (12 seats), none of the 5 deputies who contested the contest succeeded in returning to parliament, with the exception of the meeting of Al-Yassin from the Sadrist movement, who is a representative of previous sessions. In the meantime, Babylon (17 seats) returned 5 representatives, 4 of whom were from the 2018 session, one of them is from the Sadrist movement, MP Salam al-Shammari, two from Al-Fateh, and one from “Progress.”[/size]
[size=45]In Wasit (11 seats), only one out of 9 deputy, Ali al-Dalfi, returned from the Alliance of State Forces led by Ammar al-Hakim.[/size]
[size=45]As for Al-Qadisiyah (11 seats), 3 MPs returned from 2018, two within the Al-Fateh Alliance, one within the State of Law, and a former MP from the previous sessions. In Muthanna (7 seats), the former deputy who did not take the constitutional oath in the name of Khashan returned within the individual nominations, and the representative of the state forces, Faleh Al-Sari, in addition to a representative from previous sessions. As for Karbala (11 seats), MP Yasser Sakhel from State of Law reserved a seat, along with MP Manal Hamid from the Alliance of State Forces, and one candidate from the previous sessions.[/size]
[size=45]North and West seats[/size]
[size=45]In Nineveh (31 seats), 16 deputies have returned to parliament, out of 34 deputies, including 11 from 2018. The Kurdistan Democratic Party has returned 3 deputies, most notably Shirwan al-Dobardani, compared to 4 deputies within the Progress Alliance, most notably Falah al-Lhaibi and Mahasin Hamdoun. In addition to one representative for each of the Al-Fateh Alliance led by Hadi al-Amiri, the Aqad alliance led by Faleh al-Fayyad, the Hasm Movement led by Representative Thabet al-Abbasi, and one individual candidate is Representative Nayef al-Shamri.[/size]
[size=45]And in Diyala (14 seats), 6 representatives returned, two of them within the Alliance of Progress, and two others within "Azm", in addition to a representative from Fatah and another within the individual nominations. On the other hand, 6 MPs returned from 2018 to Anbar (15 seats), all of them within the Progress Alliance, in addition to one MP from previous sessions.[/size]
[size=45]In Salah al-Din (12 seats), 3 deputies won. They are Representative Ahmed al-Jubouri, leader of the Our Masses Alliance, Representative Muthanna al-Samarrai, representing progress, and Representative Mahdi Taqi, representing Al-Fateh.[/size]
[size=45]Kurdistan Parliament[/size]
[size=45]In Erbil (15 seats), only two parliamentarians succeeded in returning to the fifth (next) parliament, and both are within the Kurdistan Democratic Party. In addition, two MPs for 2018 in Dohuk (11 seats), MP Vian Sabri from the Democratic Party, and MP Jamal Kujer won among the individual nominations.[/size]
[size=45]In Sulaymaniyah (18 seats), one representative returned from the 2018 parliament, which is MP Muthanna Amin among the individual nominations, in addition to a deputy from the previous sessions. In Kirkuk (12 seats), 4 representatives returned, within alliances: the united Turkmen, the Arab alliance advanced, and Representative Dylan Ghafour alone among the individual nominations. Kurdistan registered the only major party that did not have any representative, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, which ran in the elections under the name “Kurdistan Alliance.”[/size]
[size=45]Ministers[/size]
[size=45]At the level of ministerial candidates, only two out of 5 succeeded in obtaining a seat in Parliament, namely Minister Adel al-Rikabi from Dhi Qar, within the individual nominations, and Evan Yaqoub, Minister of Immigration within the Christian “quota.”[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, the Minister of Sports, Adnan Darjal, lost in Baghdad, the Minister of Communications, Arkan Al-Shaibani, from Diyala, and the Minister of Trade, Alaa Al-Jubouri, from Nineveh. On the other hand, the former Minister of Sports, Abdul-Hussein Abtan from Baghdad, the former Minister of Science, Abdul Karim Al-Samarrai Salah Al-Din, and the former Minister of State Salah Al-Jubouri from Diyala lost the race.[/size]
[size=45]conservatives[/size]
[size=45]On the other hand, 4 out of 5 conservatives who entered the competition managed to obtain seats in the next parliament. They are Basra Governor Asaad Al-Eidani, leader of “Tasmeem,” Ammar Jabr, Governor of Salah al-Din, representing “Progress,” Rakan Al-Jubouri, representing the Arab Alliance, and Al-Anbar Ali Farhan, representing “Progress.” The only governor who lost the elections was the governor of Baghdad, Muhammad Jaber al-Atta, along with 7 heads of provincial councils, none of whom succeeded in obtaining a seat, most notably the former head of the Baghdad Provincial Council, Riyad al-Adhad, and Babel Raad al-Jubouri.[/size]
[size=45]Share ingredients[/size]
[size=45]As for the “quota” of the components, two representatives returned to Parliament, namely Baida Khader, and Aswan Al-Kildani for the Christian “quota” within the Babylon movement.[/size]
[size=45]The seats for the components are 9 seats, five for Christians, and one seat for each of the Sabeans, the Yazidis, the Faili Kurds, and the Shabak.[/size]
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