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Iraq election: Shia rivals of PM Abadi 'make gains' | Iraq election: Shia rivals of PM Abadi 'make gains' |
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Shia rivals of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi have made big gains in Saturday's parliamentary elections, partial results suggest. | Shia rivals of Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi have made big gains in Saturday's parliamentary elections, partial results suggest. |
With most votes counted, a bloc headed by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and another led by a militia leader are ahead, voting officials are quoted as saying. | With most votes counted, a bloc headed by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and another led by a militia leader are ahead, voting officials are quoted as saying. |
They suggest Mr Abadi's governing alliance is running third. | They suggest Mr Abadi's governing alliance is running third. |
The election was the first since the government declared victory over so-called Islamic State (IS) last year. | |
The full official results are due to be announced later on Monday. | The full official results are due to be announced later on Monday. |
The complex electoral system in Iraq's 18 provinces suggests that the final make-up of the 329-member parliament is still far from decided. | The complex electoral system in Iraq's 18 provinces suggests that the final make-up of the 329-member parliament is still far from decided. |
Turnout in the election was 44.5% - much lower than in previous elections. | Turnout in the election was 44.5% - much lower than in previous elections. |
Iraqis voted for rival lists of candidates. Most are predominantly Shia or Sunni, though the Kurds have their own lists. | Iraqis voted for rival lists of candidates. Most are predominantly Shia or Sunni, though the Kurds have their own lists. |
The early results reported late on Sunday suggests that Mr Sadr's bloc was ahead. His supporters celebrated in Baghdad. | The early results reported late on Sunday suggests that Mr Sadr's bloc was ahead. His supporters celebrated in Baghdad. |
Mr Sadr came to prominence after the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, as the leader of a group of young men in a largely poor area of Baghdad. | Mr Sadr came to prominence after the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, as the leader of a group of young men in a largely poor area of Baghdad. |
According to the reports, the group led by veteran militia leader Hadi al-Amiri, was in second place. | According to the reports, the group led by veteran militia leader Hadi al-Amiri, was in second place. |
The Shia-led government of Mr Abadi has won praise for the fight against IS militants, and security has vastly improved across the country. | The Shia-led government of Mr Abadi has won praise for the fight against IS militants, and security has vastly improved across the country. |
But despite improved security, Iraq is still struggling to rebuild itself after four years of war against IS, the BBC's Martin Patience in Baghdad says. | But despite improved security, Iraq is still struggling to rebuild itself after four years of war against IS, the BBC's Martin Patience in Baghdad says. |
Many Iraqis are disillusioned by widespread government corruption and a weak economy, our correspondent adds. | Many Iraqis are disillusioned by widespread government corruption and a weak economy, our correspondent adds. |
The vote came just days after US President Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. | The vote came just days after US President Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. |
Some Iraqis fear their country could once again become a casualty in any struggle between America and Iran, our correspondent adds. | Some Iraqis fear their country could once again become a casualty in any struggle between America and Iran, our correspondent adds. |
Iraq elections: Could Iran be the real winner? | Iraq elections: Could Iran be the real winner? |