Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr's bloc wins Iraq elections

IANS  |  Tehran 

An alliance headed by former Shia who led two uprisings against the US-led invasion of has won the by obtaining 54 seats, the said on Saturday.

The State of Law coalition led by former won 25 seats, while the of Ayad Allawi got 21, the reported.

In the Iraqi northern provinces, the two main Kurdish parties won the most seats, as the got 25 while the obtained 18.

Sadr, a long-term adversary of the US, cannot become himself as he did not stand as a candidate, according to the report. However, he was expected to play a major role in forming the new government.

Sadr has reinvented himself as an anti-corruption champion after making his name as a fighting US forces after the 2003 invasion of He is also a of

He also campaigned on a platform of investing in

Whoever is named Prime Minister will have to oversee the reconstruction of following the battle against IS, which seized control of large parts of the country in 2014.

International donors pledged $30 billion in February but Iraqi officials estimated that as much as $100 billion was required. More than 20,000 homes and businesses were destroyed in the second city of alone.

Over two million Iraqis are still displaced across the country and IS militants continue to mount deadly attacks despite having lost control of the territory they once held.

Turnout at the May 12 election was only 44.5 per cent -- much lower than in previous elections.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 20:20 IST