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Unified Political Front Gains Momentum

A Unified Political Front is taking shape in Iraq as leading Shiite political forces prepare for parliamentary elections. The Coordination Framework has announced it will contest the elections with joint alliances in Diyala, Nineveh, and Salah al-Din. This move signals a major shift in political strategy after earlier plans to run separately.

The Coordination Framework held its regular meeting at the office of the National Approach Alliance Secretary-General. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani attended the session. Leaders discussed national developments, including political, security, and economic challenges. They also extended condolences to the families of victims from a recent military college incident in Dhi Qar. The gathering emphasized the need for a thorough investigation and accountability.

Transitioning from grief to governance, the participants focused on the electoral process. They reviewed the Independent High Electoral Commission’s preparations and called for full institutional support. According to insights from their electoral machinery, the Framework has resolved to enter the elections as a Unified Political Front in key provinces.

Previously, the Framework declared its intention to run on separate lists. But political calculations have evolved. The latest strategy allows various factions to unite post-election and form a parliamentary bloc under the same banner.

Meanwhile, some components of the Framework have formed a new alliance named the “Decision Alliance.” This bloc includes the Euphrates Movement led by the Prime Minister, the Badr Organization led by Hadi al-Amiri, and Popular Mobilization Forces head Faleh al-Fayyad. Discussions are underway to include more leaders and groups in this formation.

Internal disagreements have pushed major players like the State of Law Coalition, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, and the Hikma Movement to explore running separate lists. However, they remain open to merging again after results are announced, keeping the door open for a larger Unified Political Front.

Early outlines of the alliance’s agenda focus on administrative and service reform. The group also aims to improve engagement with Kurdish and Sunni partners. Leadership may fall to either al-Amiri or al-Sudani, depending on final arrangements.

The emerging Unified Political Front reflects the shifting dynamics of Iraqi politics. It reveals both the complexity and fluidity of alliances that shape the country’s electoral path.

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