Ishraqat Kanoon

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Ishraqat Kanoon (Arabic: إشراقة كانون, romanized: Ishrāqat Kānūn) is an Islamic political party that first contested the 2021 Iraqi parliamentary election, winning six seats.[1] In 2022, it gained an additional seat.[2] The party is widely believed to have links to elements of the Najaf clergy.[3] Ideologically, Ishraqat Kanoon seeks to combine Islamic principles with civil and reform-oriented values, and it has been described as attempting to bridge secular civic approaches with religious identity.[4]

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Ishraqat Kanoon
إشراقة كانون
LeaderJaafar Aziz
IdeologyIslamic democracy
Moderation
Political positionCentre
ReligionShia Islam
Colours  Cyan
Council of Representatives
10 / 329
Website
eshraqa.org
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The party received 100,374 votes, 1.13% of the national total, in the 2021 election.[5] It won two seats each in the Babylon and Karbala governorates, and one seat each in Baghdad and Al-Qadisiyyah.[5] Ishraqat Kanoon emerged partly from networks associated with the Tishreen protest movement, although analysts note that its ability to reshape Iraq’s political balance has been constrained by state repression, fragmentation within protest-origin groups, and co-optation by established parties.[6]

In the Council of Representatives, the party formed the Ishraqa Bloc in 2022, a parliamentary group comprising ten members, including four independents aligned with its positions.[7]

Election results

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
2021 Jaafar Aziz 100,374 1.13%
6 / 329
New Increase 14th Opposition
2025 199,335 1.78%
8 / 329
Increase 2 Decrease 15th TBA
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