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The Iraqi National Alliance
The Iraqi National Alliance, INA, 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 (at the time largest Shi'a
party) to contest in the January 2005 and December 2005 under the name United
Iraqi Alliance (UIA), when it included all Iraq's major Shi'a parties.
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. Later that year the two lists would
reunite again, forming the National Alliance.
The parties' list is as
follows:
For the January 2005 Parliamentary Election (as United Iraqi
Alliance, UIA)
The 22 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 (al-Dawa)
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 (INC)
Centrist Assembly
Party
Islamic Fayli Grouping in Iraq
Fayli Kurd Islamic Union
First
Democratic National Party
Assembly “Future of Iraq”
Justice and Equality
Grouping
Islamic Master of the Martyrs Movement
Islamic Union for Iraqi
Turkomans
Turkmen Fidelity Movement
In March 2005 the
Iraqi Turkmen Front joined the UIA
For
the December 2005 Parliamentary Election (as United Iraqi Alliance, UIA)
The
Iraqi National Congress left the coalition, which also
brought the Sadrist Movement more firmly
into
the Alliance.
Other parties include:
- Centrist Coalition Party
-
Turkman Islamic Union of Iraq
- Justice and Equality Assembly
- Iraqi
Democratic Movement
- Movement of Hezbollah 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
For the March 2010 Parliamentary
Election (as National Iraqi Alliance, NIA):
Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council
(ISCI)
Badr Organisation
Hezbollah Movement in
Iraq
Sayyid Al-Shuhadaa Organisation
Sadrist Movement
National Reform Trend
(Islah)
Islamic Virtue Party (Fadhilah)
Islamic Dawa Party - Tanzim
al-Dakhli
Iraqi National Congress (INC)
Anbar Salvation Council
Solidarity Bloc (Tadamun)
Gathering of Justice and Unity
Turkmeneli
Political Party
Shiite Turkmen Movement
Constitutional Monarchy Movement
The party belonging to the Bahr al-Ulloum family
The party led by Khalid Abd
al-Wahhab al-Mulla
Several Independent politicians.
For the April 2014
Parliamentary Election (as National Iraq Alliance, NIA):
Sadrist Movement
Badr
Organisation
Al-Muwatin coalition
State of Law Coalition
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Iraqi_Alliance
Esteban Rivera, 14 November 2023
Flag of the Iraqi National Alliance
The flag is a blue horizontal background with the logo in the middle.
Esteban Rivera, 14 November 2023
Logo
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