Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council
The Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council (SIIC) is a prominent political party in Iraq, founded in 2003. It emerged from the Islamic Dawa Party and has its roots in the Shiite community. The council aims to promote Islamic values and has been influential in shaping Iraq's political landscape, especially after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
The SIIC has participated in various elections and has held significant positions in the Iraqi government. It advocates for federalism and the rights of the Shiite population, often collaborating with other parties to address national issues. The council's leadership has included figures like Abdul Aziz al-Hakim and Ammar al-Hakim.