State of Law Coalition

The Rule of Law coalition, even law - Alliance (Arabic إئتلاف دولة القانون al - Dawlat al - Qanun I'tilāf, DMG al -I ʾ al - Qanun tilāf Daulat ), is an alliance of several political groups in Iraq under the leadership of the Prime Minister Nuri al -Maliki. The coalition approached in the regional elections of 2009 and the parliamentary elections of 2010.

After the tensions between the Supreme Islamic Council and the Saderisten one hand and the Dawa party the other hand, the latter resigned from the United Iraqi Alliance from formed the rule of law coalition.

Election results

Regional Elections 2009

In regional elections for the first time formed alliance occurred in 14 provinces and won 28 of the 57 available seats in the capital Baghdad. In Basra, the second largest city in the country, won the rule of law at all 20 of the 25 seats. Overall, the coalition is vertrteten in 12 provinces. Only in Ninawa and al - Anbar no seats were won in the regional parliaments.

Parliament Election 2010

Under the leadership of the incumbent Prime Minister Nuri al -Maliki, the Rule of Law coalition won 89 seats in parliament, but was behind the coalition of Iyad Allawi Irakija - only the second strongest. Overall, it received 2.8 million votes and was the majority in five provinces, including Baghdad and Basra win.

In May 2010, the Rule of Law coalition and the Iraqi National Alliance agreed on the formation of a parliamentary bloc.

Regional election 2013

For the regional elections in 2013, the Islamic values ​​of the party, the Badr Organization and the Reform Movement of former Prime Minister Ibrahim al - Jaafari as well as the "White Irakkiya " which had broken in March 2011 by the National Movement Allawi, the coalition joined.

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