ACI MENA, Aug 23, 2025 / 07:00 am
As Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission announces the final lists of political coalitions, parties, and individual candidates ahead of November’s parliamentary elections, a critical question hangs over the country’s Christian community: Will their voice truly be heard in decision-making or will it be sacrificed to the interests of political parties and influential blocs?
More than 30 Christian candidates, running individually or with specific blocs and parties, are competing for the five seats reserved for them under Iraq’s electoral law. These seats are distributed across the provinces of Baghdad, Nineveh, Kirkuk, Dohuk, and Erbil. Meanwhile, the Independent High Electoral Commission recently disqualified three of these candidates for various re