Islamic Party of Iraq
The Islamic Party of Iraq is a political party founded in 1960, primarily representing Sunni Muslims in Iraq. It aims to promote Islamic values and principles within the framework of a democratic system. The party has been involved in various political processes, especially after the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, participating in elections and forming coalitions.
The party is part of the broader Iraqi political landscape and has historically advocated for the rights of Sunni communities in a predominantly Shia-majority country. It emphasizes the importance of national unity and seeks to address issues such as governance, security, and economic development in Iraq.