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Iraq's Kurdish north announces election results

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Barzani's Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) won 38 seats, followed by the Change Movement (Gorran) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan in September 21 parliamentary elections

Iraq's independent election committee has said Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) came in first with 38 seats in the region's September 21 parliamentary elections.

Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani's KDP was followed by the Change Movement (Gorran) with 24 seats and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), led by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, won 18 seats.

Gorran is led by the PUK's former number two, Noshirwan Mustafa, who broke away from Talabani in 2006.

Serbest Mustafa, head of the Iraqi Supreme Election Committee, said they had exerted great efforts to hold the elections in a transparent way.

The Islamic Union of Kurdistan won 10 seats and the Islamic Brotherhood in Kurdistan got 6 while the Islamic Movement, the Freedom List and Kurdistan Communist Party each secured 1 seat. Minority candidates won 11 seats.

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