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Iraq PM announces "Reconstruction and Development Coalition"

Iraq Business24-05-2025
By Sinan Mahmoud for The National. Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business News.
Iraq PM Al Sudani to run in elections with new alliance
His sight set on a second term in office, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al Sudani has unveiled a new alliance to compete in the country's national election later this year.
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