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Iraqi PM's coalition wins election despite voter frustration

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A coalition led by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani came first in Iraq's parliamentary election, the Independent High Electoral Commission said. Sudani was seeking a second term in Tuesday's election, but many disillusioned young voters saw the vote simply as a vehicle for established parties to divide Iraq's oil wealth.

Breakdown
  • Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's coalition won a second term in Iraq's parliamentary election. 6s
  • The coalition received 1.317 million votes, according to the Independent High Electoral Commission. 15s
  • Sudani pledged to consider the interests of all Iraqi voters, including those who boycotted the elections. 41s
  • Many young Iraqis viewed the vote as favoring established parties and announced plans to boycott. 50s
  • Final voter turnout reached 56.11 percent, and coalition-building will be necessary to form a government. 1m 23s
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