Parties that make up Iraq’s Shi’ite ruling alliance together took at least 101 seats of the 285 available in provincial council elections held this week, Iraqi state media reported, giving them the single-biggest share of seats.
Members of the Shi’ite Coordination Framework (CF) that already form the biggest single grouping in Iraq’s parliament competed on three main lists but said they would govern together after the Dec. 18 provincial council vote, the first such agreement in a decade.
An electoral list bringing together several…


