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Political party
Al-Sadiqoun Bloc كتلة الصادقون
LeaderAdnan Fihan Moussa Cheri (political leader)
Founded2014
Preceded byAsa'ib Ahl al-Haq
Military wingAsa'ib Ahl al-Haq
IdeologyPolitical Islam
Religious conservatism
Islamism
ReligionShia Islam
National affiliationFatah Alliance
Seats in the Council of Representatives:17 / 329

Al-Sadiqoun Bloc (Arabic: كتلة الصادقون) or just Al-Sadiqoun is a Shia Islamist religio-political / electoral coalition in Iraq led by Adnan Fihan Moussa Cheri.

History

Al-Sadiqoun (literally the speakers of the truth in Arabic) is a political wing of the Shia Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq (AAH; Arabic: عصائب أهل الحق ‘Aṣayib Ahl al-Haq, "League of the Righteous"), a Shia anti-American grouping with alleged Iranian patronage.

Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq leader Qais al-Khazali declared the intention of his group of taking part in the 2014 Iraqi Parliamentary elections as a political bloc under the name of Al-Sadiqoun Bloc. Adnan Fihan Moussa Cheri was named leader of the bloc. Al-Sadiqoun Bloc offered its candidates under electoral listing #218.

However an electoral meeting of estimated 10,000 supporters of Al-Sadiqoun was marred by violence as a series of bombs exploded at the campaign rally held at the Industrial Stadium in eastern Baghdad killing at least 37 people and wounding scores of others, according to Iraqi police. The Shia group organizers had planned to announce at the rally the names of its candidates for the parliamentary election.

The Al-Sadiqoun Bloc ended up winning just one seat out of the total 328 seats in the Iraqi Parliament in 2014 with its successful candidate elected from the Baghdad Governorate.

See also

References

  1. "إرم نيوز | موقع إخباري عربي مستقل". www.eremnews.com. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014.
  2. "Dozens killed in Iraq blasts". Al Jazeera.
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