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The People's Union (Ittihad Al Shaab or another name in English: Program of People's Unity) was the main communist party list in the January 2005 Iraqi legislative election. It is made up of the Iraqi Communist Party and independent candidate Hikmat Dawud Hakim. Before the election, it attempted to form a wider coalition among secularist groups, but this effort failed. The list was led by Hamid Majid Mousa, who served on the Governing Council and as minister of culture on the interim government. The party, while small, ran one of the more organized campaigns in the election, and its list of 257 candidates was the longest of any party. In the January elections, the People's Union received just under 70,000 votes, or about 0.8% of ballots cast, earning them two seats in the transitional Iraqi National Assembly.

Prior to the December 2005 elections, the list merged with several others to join the Iraqi National List.

Parliamentary political parties in Iraq Iraq
National Iraqi Alliance
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq - Sadrist Movement - Islamic Virtue Party - (Islamic Dawa Party - Iraq Organisation)

Dem. Pat. Alliance of Kurdistan
Kurdistan Democratic Party - Patriotic Union of Kurdistan - Kurdistan Toilers' Party - Kurdistan Communist Party-Iraq - Islamic Group Kurdistan - Iraqi Turkmen Brotherhood Party

Iraqi Accord Front
General Council for the People of Iraq - Iraqi Islamic Party - Iraqi National Dialogue Council

Iraqi National List
Iraqi Communist Party - Assembly of Independent Democrats - People's Union - Iraqi National Accord - The Iraqis

Others
Iraqi National Dialogue Front - Kurdistan Islamic Union - The Upholders of the Message - Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc - Iraqi Turkmen Front - Assyrian Democratic Movement - Chaldean Democratic Union Party - Yazidi Movement for Reform and Progress

Politics of Iraq
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