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The post-Saddam constitution was largely forged by the Shia United Iraqi Alliance and the Kurdish parties, with Sunni representation largely side-lined. Iraq'srich tapestry of religious and ethnic groups — also including Mandaean, Christian, Turkmen, Assyrian and others — was also dismissed under this ...
Khaled al-Mafraji, spokesperson for the United Iraqi Alliance - which is part of the larger National Alliance - said the conference was postponed based on a request by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. "The conference coincided with a military show scheduled for the same day to celebrate the end of ...

January: The Shia-led United Iraqi Alliance is announced as the winner of elections for a full-term government. February: A famous gold dome at the sacred Shia al-Askari shrine in Samarra is blown up, prompting fears of reprisal attacks. Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the most senior Shia cleric in Iraq, ...
In 2005, an internal document was circulated in the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA)—the grand Shia political alliance of the time, of which Allawi was a representative—that outlined a proposed vision for Iraq's future. The document's significance lies in the unabashed framing of Iraqi Shias as the new governing ...
December 15: The conservative Shiite United Iraqi Alliance wins the most seats in parliamentary elections. 2006 – February 22: A revered Shiite shrine in Samarra is blown up, marking the start of a bloody sectarian war that killed tens of thousands between 2006 and 2008. – May 20: Nuri al-Maliki, a Shiite, ...
Followers of Sadr stood for parliament as part of the United Iraqi Alliance bloc of Shia political groups in December 2005. But in November 2006, Sadr declared a boycott of the Iraqi government in protest over a summit held by al-Maliki and President George Bush in Jordan. The boycott lasted for two ...

Al-Sistani's United Iraqi Alliance comes in first, with over four million votes. December 2008 - Al-Sistani endorses the Iraqi government and US military troop withdrawal proposal. January 2009 - Releases a statement urging Iraqis to vote in the upcoming provincial elections but states that he is not endorsing ...
January 2005 - Is elected to the new parliament as a member of the Dawa Party and serves as the head of the Security and Defense Committee of the National Assembly. April 22, 2006 - Is chosen by the Shiite-dominated coalition United Iraqi Alliance to replace Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari ...
The IISC and the Sadrists are considered to have lost ground since holding sway over the Shia electorate only a few years ago. The INA is considered by some to be a successor to the United Iraqi Alliance - which almost won a majority in the December 2005 elections. The IISC and the Sadrists are hoping ...
The Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq announced Sunday that the Shiite-backed United Iraqi Alliance won a plurality of votes in the January 30 elections but fell short of an outright majority. The combined Kurdish parties, meanwhile, will nominate Jalal Talabani to be president of Iraq, Iraqi Deputy ...
Khaled al-Mafraji, spokesperson for the United Iraqi Alliance - which is part of the larger National Alliance - said the conference was postponed ...
The United States has handed power back to the Iraqi people at a low-key ceremony in Baghdad. US administrator Paul Bremer transferred ...
Fourteen years have passed since the US forces set their foot on the Iraqi soil for what they projected as a war to find the weapons of mass ...
He played on splits within the United Iraqi Alliance to emerge on his own with State of Law, he played on the Arab-Kurdish split to go after the ...
Demonstrators take part in massive anti-war demonstration in London in February 2003. Photograph: Rune Hellestad/Corbis via Getty Images.
In 2005, an internal document was circulated in the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA)—the grand Shia political alliance of the time, of which Allawi was ...
Back then, sectarian issues were extremely pronounced: nearly all the major Shiite parties had joined the United Iraqi Alliance, an umbrella ...

Followers of Sadr stood for parliament as part of the United Iraqi Alliance bloc of Shia political groups in December 2005. But in November ...
Al-Sistani's United Iraqi Alliance comes in first, with over four million votes. December 2008 - Al-Sistani endorses the Iraqi government and US ...
April 22, 2006 - Is chosen by the Shiite-dominated coalition United Iraqi Alliance to replace Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari.
The Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq announced Sunday that the Shiite-backed United Iraqi Alliance won a plurality of votes in the ...
Fourteen years have passed since the US forces set their foot on the Iraqi soil for what they projected as a war to find the weapons of mass destructions (WMD); to bring democracy for the people of Iraq and continue their so-called war on terror that ...
Dawa and the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council are two of the main parties in the religious-Shiite United Iraqi Alliance, which won a plurality of seats in both the provisional January 2005 Iraqi election and the longer-term December 2005 election.
He is a member of the United Iraqi Alliance. He was exiled from Iraq under Saddam Hussein and became the Secretary General of the Islamic Union of Iraqi Turkoman. He was appointed to the "Follow-Up and Arrangement Committee" of the Iraqi opposition ...
February 10, 2006 - The results of the December 2005 election are certified. The United Iraqi Alliance wins 128 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance Party wins 53 seats, the Iraqi Accord Party wins 44 seats and the final 50 seats are split between five other ...
February 10, 2006 - The results of the December 2005 election are certified. The United Iraqi Alliance wins 128 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance Party wins 53 seats, the Iraqi Accord Party wins 44 seats and the final 50 seats are split between five other ...
He played on splits within the United Iraqi Alliance to emerge on his own with State of Law, he played on the Arab-Kurdish split to go after the latter, especially [Kurdistan Region President Masoud] Barzani and the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP ...
IRAQI workers continue to oppose efforts by right-wing religious parties to impose austerity measures and privatisation, according to Akram Nadir, a North American-based international representative for the Federation of Workers Councils in Iraq (FWCUI).
February 10, 2006 - The results of the December 2005 election are certified. The United Iraqi Alliance wins 128 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance Party wins 53 seats, the Iraqi Accord Party wins 44 seats and the final 50 seats are split between five other ...
Al-Sistani's United Iraqi Alliance comes in first, with over four million votes. December 2008 - Al-Sistani endorses the Iraqi government and U.S.
January: The Shia-led United Iraqi Alliance is announced as the winner of elections for a full-term government. February: A famous gold dome at the sacred Shia al-Askari shrine in Samarra is blown up, prompting fears of reprisal attacks.
February 10, 2006 - The results of the December 2005 election are certified. The United Iraqi Alliance wins 128 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance Party wins 53 seats, the Iraqi Accord Party wins 44 seats and the final 50 seats are split between five other ...
April 22, 2006 - Is chosen by the Shiite-dominated coalition United Iraqi Alliance to replace Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari.
The coalition list which won the 2005 elections was the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA), a broad Shia grouping. While the elections were celebrated widely as a symbol of democracy coming to Iraq, with George Bush calling it "one of the greatest events in ...
Meanwhile, the United Iraqi Alliance, a Shia-led parliamentary bloc, has pledged to answer what it described as "popular calls" for a technocratic government.
Meanwhile, the United Iraqi Alliance, a Shia-led parliamentary bloc, has pledged to answer what it described as "popular calls" for a technocratic government.
Meanwhile, the United Iraqi Alliance, a Shia-led parliamentary bloc, has pledged to answer what it described as "popular calls" for a technocratic government.
February 10, 2006 - The results of the December 2005 election are certified. The United Iraqi Alliance wins 128 seats, the Kurdistan Alliance Party wins 53 seats, the Iraqi Accord Party wins 44 seats and the final 50 seats are split between five other ...
The head of the students' union of the University of Mosul, Qusay Salahuddin, for example, accused the United Iraqi Alliance of cheating and being Iranian agents; he disappeared on 22 December 2005 and his corpse was found a week later. The security ...
United Iraqi Alliance, dominated by Shiites, won a slim majority and created a 275-member national assembly, whose job was to create a constitution and serve for 11 months until new elections would be held.


 

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