Shatha al-Musawi

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Shatha Mousa Sadiq al-Musawi (Arabic: شذى موسى صادق الموسوي) was elected to Iraq's transitional National Assembly in January 2005 and to the Council of Representatives in December 2005, as a candidate for the United Iraqi Alliance.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Council of Representatives Elections December 15 /2005" (PDF). The Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq. Retrieved 2 April 2011.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ 2007-2003 العملية التشريعية في العراق [The Legislative Process in Iraq 2003-2007] (PDF) (in Arabic). Baghdad: Council of Representatives of Iraq. 2008. p. 17.

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