Iran's election ahead of Abadi , Second sadar

in #news6 years ago

The current prime minister, Haider al-Awadi, is ahead of the majority in the national elections in Iraq. Shiite leader Mokatada Al-Sa'dar's alliance is next to him. Based on the initial results, a source from the security officer and the Election Commission said. Reuters news agency reported.

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It is said in the news that the national elections were held in Iraq on Saturday. This is the first general election after militant group IS was defeated in the country. Although the vote was over, formal results were not published until this report was written. Expected, official results will be published on Monday. The Election Commission said voter turnout was around 45 percent in the election.

According to preliminary results, the US and Iran's allies, Prime Minister Haider al-Awadi, are ahead in this election. The main concerns of the province's agriculture were the backing of the Shiite-based groups. Majority of these are Mokatada Al-Saadar's alliance.

According to informal results, in the southern provinces of Iraq, Saddar is in a strong position. If you get a second place in the election, it will be wonderful. He is quite popular to the poor people of the country. But the Iranian influential people have kept him aside, Reuters reported.

In fact, the warm-led alliance supports Iran. Sadr led a violent protest against the position of US troops in Iraq from 2003 to 2011.

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