Khalaf al-Ulayyan
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Sheikh Khalaf al-Ulayyan (also transliterated as al-`Ulya) is an Iraqi politician and the leader of the Sunni Islamist-led Iraqi National Dialogue Council. The council joined the Iraqi Accord Front to contest the December 2005 general election. In April 2006[citation needed] the Front nominated Ulayyan for the post of Deputy Prime Minister.
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- Iraq: President takes lead to resolve political crisis
- rferl.org SHI'ITE opposition to AL-JA'FARI nomination growing
- rferl.org Interview: Two Iraqi Legislators Comment On Al-Ja'fari Nomination