Text Only
Search

 
Iraq: Jaafari Emerges as Shi'ite PM Candidate

15 February 2005

The race for Iraq's new prime minister narrowed Tuesday, when one of two top Shi'ite parties withdrew its candidate from consideration.

Interim Finance Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi, who had been the candidate of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, withdrew his name from contention. This leaves the head of the Islamic Dawa Party, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, as the likely front-runner.

Both parties belong to the United Iraqi Alliance, which won about 48 percent of the vote for the National Assembly.

Meanwhile, Iraq's Electoral Commission says it has received at least three complaints from political groups challenging the election results. A final, certified vote tally is expected Wednesday.

And Turkish shipping magnate Kahraman Sadikoglu, who was abducted in southern Iraq in December, has been freed after reports said his family paid a ransom to his kidnappers.

Some information for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Iraqis Debate Islamic Law's Influence on New Constitution
At Least 3 Challenges Filed Against Iraq Election Results
US Senate Democrats Criticize Bush Administration for Lack of Accountability on Iraq Spending
US Soldier Killed in Northern Iraq
Iraqi and US Soldiers Build New Iraqi Army
Cultural Leaders say Looting of Iraqi Antiquities Continues
 
  Top Story
Obama Requests Changes to Afghan Options

  More Stories
Pakistan Seeks Role in US-Afghan Policy
At Least 10 Soldiers Killed in Pakistan Clashes
Obama Honors US Military Veterans  Video clip available
French, German Leaders Commemorate Armistice Day  Audio Clip Available
Obama's Middle East Strategy Stalls
Body of Missing US Soldier Found in Afghanistan
Yemen, US Sign Military Cooperation Deal
Pirates Seize Cargo Ship in Indian Ocean
Clinton: Naval Clash Won't Stop Outreach to North Korea  Audio Clip Available
Japan to Tell Obama It Wants Okinawa Marine Base Closed  Audio Clip Available
APEC Foreign Ministers Discourage Protectionism  Audio Clip Available
Zimbabwe Land Seizures Reportedly Intensify  Audio Clip Available