Iraqi Accord Front

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The Iraqi Accord Front is a mainly Sunni Arab Islamist Iraqi political coalition created on October 26, 2005 to contest the December 2005 general election. Sheikh Abdul Nasir al-Janabi is a leader of Iraqi Accord Front.

Its main components are:

In the December 2005 elections, the alliance won 15.1% and 44 out of 275 seats, the largest number of any Sunni Arab-led list.

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