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For 1st time, Iraqi women secure 97 parliament seats

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Women have won 97 seats in Iraq’s 329-member parliament in this week’s early parliamentary elections, according to the Iraqi cabinet on Tuesday.

The cabinet said in a statement that women candidates gained 29.4% of the parliament’s seats during Sunday’s vote.

“Iraqi women managed to win 97 seats, an increase of 14 seats over the set quota for women, including two winners from minorities,” the statement said.

The statement called on all women to “continue efforts to participate in the various stages of the political process and decision-making, and to pay attention to women’s issues and legislation that would guarantee their rights and enhance their position in society.”

The women’s quota system in Iraq guarantees at least 25% of parliament’s seats for women, in order to guarantee female representation in Iraq.

According to initial results announced late on Monday, Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr’s party won 73 seats, the highest, followed by Taqaddoum (progress) bloc of Parliament Speaker Mohamed al-Halbousi with 38 seats. The State of Law bloc led by former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki came third with 37 seats.

The polls were originally scheduled for 2022, but political parties decided to hold early elections following mass protests that erupted in 2019 against deep-seated corruption and poor governance.

The vote was the fifth in Iraq since 2003 when a US-led invasion overthrew the regime of former President Saddam Hussein.

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