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1928 Iraqi parliamentary election






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1928 Iraqi parliamentary election

← 1925 9 May 1928 1930 →

All 88 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
45 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun Yasin al-Hashimi
Party Progress Party People's Party
Leader's seat Basra Baghdad
Last election 60 28
Seats won 66 22
Seat change Increase6 Decrease6

PM before election

Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun
Progress Party

Subsequent PM

Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun
Progress Party

Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq in 1928, with the final day of voting on 9 May, to elect the members of Chamber of Deputies.[1] They were the second elections under the 1925 constitution. There were many complaints about the integrity of the elections and the way the government handled them, with some candidates collating evidence of vote manipulation. The opposition Independence Party and Iraqi National Party wrote a letter to the British Prime Minister complaining about the Iraqi government's violation of electoral law, demanding an investigation, and offering to pay for its cost. Nevertheless, the newly elected council convened on 13 May 1928 and elected Abdul-Aziz Al-Qassab, the interior minister in Al-Saadoun government, as Speaker.[1]

Political parties[edit]

The dominating pro-government faction was the Progress Party, which had been founded by Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun in 1925. Nuri al-Said and Jafar al-Askari were also members of the party.[2] The main opposition faction was the People's Party led by Yasin al-Hashimi, who was known for his opposition to the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922. The Independence Party and Iraqi National Party also participated as opposition parties.[1]

Results[edit]

The elections resulted in a decisive victory for the government party. As a result, Al-Saadoun remained Prime Minister.

Aftermath[edit]

On 23 March 1930, Nuri al-Said became Prime Minister for the first time.[1] He started negotiating a new treaty with the British government to replace the 1922 document. This resulted in the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930, which was set to prepare Iraq to become an independent member of the League of Nations.[3] The government proposed that a new parliament should examine the treaty and vote on it. The new treaty was signed by the Iraqi and British governments on 30 June 1928. The following day parliament was dissolved, and al-Said government started preparing for fresh elections.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Al-Hassani, Abdul Razzaq (1953). History of the Iraqi Governments, Vol 2. Sidon: Al-Irfan. pp. 155–174.
  • ^ Al-Hasnawi, Qussay (2014). "هل انتهى حزب التقدم بوفاة السعدون؟". almadasupplements.com. Archived from the original on October 13, 2016.
  • ^ Sluglett, Peter (2004). "Anglo–Iraqi Treaties". Encyclopedia.com.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1928_Iraqi_parliamentary_election&oldid=1090341363"

    Categories: 
    1928 elections in Asia
    1928 in Iraq
    Elections in Iraq
     



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