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It is rumored that Iraqi Shiite religious leader Mukhtada Al-Sadr became the biggest winner in the Iraqi election

On October 11, local time, according to local sources, Shiite religious leader Muqtada Sadr became the biggest winner of the Iraqi election, and his leading party group won about 85 of the 329 seats in the parliament, but the specific figure is still being confirmed.

It is rumored that Iraqi Shiite religious leader Mukhtada Al-Sadr became the biggest winner in the Iraqi election

Mukhtada Sadr, the leader of the Shiite religion

According to the news released by the Sadr party, the parliamentary seats they won in the Iraqi provinces were: Baghdad 28 seats, Misan 7 seats, Najaf 5 seats, Divaniya 3 seats, Vasit 5 seats, Karbala 4 seats, Muthana 2 seats, Basra 9 seats, Zigar 8 seats, babylon 2 seats, a total of at least 73 seats.

Statistics on 3,100 polling stations are still ongoing.

By the time of the 2018 general election, Sadr's "Walkers' Coalition" was already the largest group in parliament, but it won only 54 seats. The election results will further consolidate his leading position in Iraqi politics. (Reporter Fu Xinri)

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