Al-Arabiya Coalition Explained

al-Arabiya Coalition
Native Name:Arabic Coalition
إئتلاف العربية
Leader:Saleh al-Mutlaq
Founded:2014
Split:Iraqi National Movement
Position:Centre-right to Right-wing
Seats1 Title:Seats in the Council of Representatives:
Seats2 Title:Seats in the Governorate Councils:
Website:alarabiyacoalition.com
State:Iraq

The Al-Arabiya Coalition (Arabic: إئتلاف العربيةI'tilāf alarabiya) also known as Arabic Coalition is an Iraqi political coalition formed for the 2014 Iraqi parliamentary election by then-Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq Saleh al-Mutlaq and others parties and independent politicians.

History

For the 2013 governorate elections the coalition, then running under the name of Arab Iraqiyya, competed by itself in Anbar, Baghdad and Salah ad-Din. In the other governorates the coalition joined up with other parties, running as part of the Loyalty to Ninewa Bloc in Ninewa, as part of Iraqiyat Diyala in Diyala, and as part of Iraqiyat Babil in Babil.

Members

The following parties make up the coalition:

Other politicians aligned with the coalition include Jamal Al-Karboli from al-Hal.

Electoral results

Iraqi Parliament

Council of Representatives
Election year
  1. of
    overall votes
% of
overall vote
  1. of
    overall seats won
+/–Leader
2014315,858 (#8)2.43Saleh al-Mutlaq

Governorate Councils

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Governorate Councils
Election year
  1. of
    overall votes
% of
overall vote
  1. of
    overall seats won
+/–Leader
2013Saleh al-Mutlaq