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Iraqiyya : ウィキペディア英語版
Iraqi National Movement

The Iraqi National Movement (INM) (Arabic: الحركة الوطنية العراقية ''al-Haraka al-Wataniya al-Iraqiyya''), more commonly known as the al-Iraqiya List, was an Iraqi political coalition formed to contest the 2010 parliamentary election by Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi's Renewal List, the Iraqi National Accord led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and the Iraqi National Dialogue Front led by Saleh al-Mutlaq. The party included both Shi'a leaders (like Allawi) and Sunni leaders (like al-Mutlaq and al-Hashimi) and claimed to be secular and non-sectarian.〔(Iraq VP forms coalition with Mutlak, Allawi ), ''Al Sumaria'', 2009-10-29〕
In February 2010, after appeals against a ban on Iraqi National Dialogue Front leader Saleh al-Mutlaq were rejected, the Iraqi National Dialogue Front decided to boycott the elections in protest of the decision and urged other parties to boycott as well.〔(Major Iraqi party pulls out of March elections )〕 Later, on 25 February 2010 al-Mutlaq announced that his party will take part in the upcoming general election and urged his followers to turn out en masse to avoid fraud.〔(No party to boycott Iraq elections )〕
With 2,849,612 votes (24.7%) and 91 seats the Iraqiya List became the biggest list in the elections, winning two seats more than Nouri al-Maliki's State of Law Coalition, which won 89 seats and 2,792,083 votes (24.2%).〔http://www.themajlis.org/projects/iraq-results〕
==2010 parliamentary election==
In the 2010 parliamentary election the coalition consisted of the following parties:〔(Last minute law in Iraq )〕
*Iraqi National Accord – led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi
*Iraqi National Dialogue Front – led by Saleh al-Mutlaq but due his ban it was led in the election by his brother Ibrahim al-Mutlaq
*Renewal List – led by Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi
*Iraqi Turkmen Front – led by Sadettin Ergeç, who did not run for the elections
*al-Hadba – led by Ninawa governor Atheel al-Nujayfi but for the election, by his brother Usama al-Nujayfi
*National Movement for Development and Reform (al-Hal) – led by Jamal Al-Karboli
*The Iraqis – led by ex-President Ghazi al-Yawer
*National Future Gathering -led by Deputy Prime Minister Rafi al-Issawi
*Iraqi Arab Gathering – led by Abdul Karim Abtan al-Jubouri
*Assembly of Independent Democrats – led by Adnan Pachachi
*Numerous Independent politicians

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