BAGHDAD (AP) – The result of last month’s parliamentary elections in Iraq was ratified by the Supreme Federal Court on Sunday, confirming that the party of caretaker prime minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani won the largest number of seats – but not enough to assure him a second term.
Iraq’s election result ratified by Supreme Federal Court as premiership remains up for grabs
BAGHDAD (AP) – The result of last month’s parliamentary elections in Iraq was ratified by the Supreme Federal Court on Sunday, confirming that the party of caretaker prime minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani won the largest number of seats – but not enough to assure him a second term.
The court confirmed that the voting process met all constitutional and legal requirements and had no irregularities affecting its validity.
The Independent High Electoral Commission submitted the final results of the legislative elections to the Supreme Federal Court on Monday for official certification after resolving 853 complaints submitted regarding the election results.
Al-Sudani’s Reconstruction and Development Coalition won 46 seats in the 329-seat parliament. However, in past elections in Iraq, the bloc taking the largest number of seats has often been unable to impose its preferred candidate.


















































