Baghdad of Peace

Baghdad of Peace

Baghdad of Peace (Arabic:بغداد السلام ,"Baghdad as-Salam"), a political bloc in Iraq, registered at the IECI. The bloc consists of:
* Islamic Dawa Party
* Islamic Dawa Party - Iraq Organisation
* Islamic Action Organisation
* Islamic Union for the Fayli Kurds of Iraq
* Islamic Vanguard Party


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