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The '''Assembly of Independent Democrats''' was an electoral coalition that participated in the January 30, 2005 [[January 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election|National Assembly legislative election]] in [[Iraq]]. It was led by [[Adnan Pachachi]] (a [[Sunni]] [[Arab]] former foreign minister who was on the [[Iraqi Governing Council]] until January 2004) and his party, the [[Democratic Centrist Tendency]]. The assembly included also Dr [[Mahdi al-Hafez]], who was the minister of planning, Dr [[Ayham al-Samarie]], former minister of electricity, [[Maysun al-Damluji]], deputy minister of culture, | The '''Assembly of Independent Democrats''' was an electoral coalition that participated in the January 30, 2005 [[January 2005 Iraqi parliamentary election|National Assembly legislative election]] in [[Iraq]]. It was led by [[Adnan Pachachi]] (a [[Sunni]] [[Arab]] former foreign minister who was on the [[Iraqi Governing Council]] until January 2004) and his party, the [[Democratic Centrist Tendency]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/iraq/iid.htm|title= Independent Iraqi Democrats/Democratic Centrist Tendency|access-date=28 June 2025|publisher=GlobalSecurity.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/2005/01/29/4470822/an-iraqi-politicians-perspective|title= An Iraqi Politician's Perspective|access-date=28 June 2025|publisher=NPR|date=29 January 2005}}</ref> The assembly included also Dr [[Mahdi al-Hafez]], who was the minister of planning, Dr [[Ayham al-Samarie]], former minister of electricity, [[Maysun al-Damluji]], deputy minister of culture, Omar al-Farouq al-Damaluji, former minister of reconstruction, Atta Abdul-Wahab, ambassador of Iraq in Jordan, [[Mishkat al-Mumin]], former minister of environment, Leila Abdul Latif, former minister of Labor & Social Affairs, Saad Abdul-Razzaq Hussain, and some other Iraqi politicians. | ||
In the [[December 2005 Iraqi legislative election|December 2005 elections]] the list joined the [[Iraqi National List]] coalition headed by former [[Prime Minister of Iraq|Prime Minister]] [[Ayad Allawi]]. | In the [[December 2005 Iraqi legislative election|December 2005 elections]] the list joined the [[Iraqi National List]] coalition headed by former [[Prime Minister of Iraq|Prime Minister]] [[Ayad Allawi]]; it was broken up afterwards.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://gulfnews.com/world/mena/adnan-pachachi-passes-away-1.67893989|title= Adnan Pachachi passes away|access-date=28 June 2025|publisher=Gulf News|date=17 November 2019}}</ref> | ||
The list was represented in National Assembly by | The list was represented in the National Assembly by Adnan Pachachi and Maysun al-Damluji. | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Assembly Of Independent Democrats}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Assembly Of Independent Democrats}} | ||
[[Category:2005 establishments in Iraq]] | [[Category:2005 establishments in Iraq]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:04, 28 June 2025
Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Assembly of Independent Democrats was an electoral coalition that participated in the January 30, 2005 National Assembly legislative election in Iraq. It was led by Adnan Pachachi (a Sunni Arab former foreign minister who was on the Iraqi Governing Council until January 2004) and his party, the Democratic Centrist Tendency.[1][2] The assembly included also Dr Mahdi al-Hafez, who was the minister of planning, Dr Ayham al-Samarie, former minister of electricity, Maysun al-Damluji, deputy minister of culture, Omar al-Farouq al-Damaluji, former minister of reconstruction, Atta Abdul-Wahab, ambassador of Iraq in Jordan, Mishkat al-Mumin, former minister of environment, Leila Abdul Latif, former minister of Labor & Social Affairs, Saad Abdul-Razzaq Hussain, and some other Iraqi politicians.
In the December 2005 elections the list joined the Iraqi National List coalition headed by former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi; it was broken up afterwards.[3]
The list was represented in the National Assembly by Adnan Pachachi and Maysun al-Damluji.