Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organisation

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The Islamic Dawa Party - Iraq Organisation is a Shi'ite-majority islamist political party in Iraq which is a component of the United Iraqi Alliance.

It split from the Islamic Dawa Party during the regime of Saddam Hussein when most of the leaders of Dawa were in exile. It was allocated 12 seats by the Alliance after the elections in December 2005.

It is led by Hashim Al-Mosawy, who is its Secretary-General. The head of the parliamentary bloc of the party is Kasim Muhammad Taqi al-Sahlani.[1]



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