Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan information
Political party in Iraq
Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan
Founded
2005 (2005)
Dissolved
2009
Succeeded by
Kurdistan List
Ideology
Kurdish nationalism
Politics of Iraq
Political parties
Elections
The Democratic Patriotic Alliance of Kurdistan (DPAK) sometimes referred to simply as the Kurdistan Alliance (KA) is the name of the electoral coalition first presented as a united Kurdish list in the January 2005 election in Iraq.[1] Elections were held simultaneously for the assembly of Kurdistan Region. The Alliance represents a coalition of the two main Kurdish parties, the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
Kurdistan Democratic Party
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
Kurdistan Islamic Union
Communist Party of Kurdistan – Iraq
Kurdistan Toilers' Party
Kurdistan Democratic Socialist Party
Democratic National Union of Kurdistan
Chaldean Democratic United Party
Iraqi Turkmen Brotherhood Party
The alliance received 1,570,665 votes to the Kurdistan National Assembly, or 90% of the vote.[2] At the federal level, the DPAK took close to 26% of the vote and won 75 seats out of 275 in the Iraqi National Assembly. They were able to secure the selection of Jalal Talabani (the PUK leader) as President of Iraq, while Massoud Barzani (KDP leader) became President of Kurdistan Region.
^Lansford, Tom (2021-05-31). Political Handbook of the World 2020-2021. CQ Press. p. 1984. ISBN 978-1-5443-8473-3.
^Phillips, David L. (2018-11-29). The Great Betrayal: How America Abandoned the Kurds and Lost the Middle East. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 69. ISBN 978-1-78673-576-8.
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