Iraqi soldiers walked past a banner that reads “Yesterday they hanged our sons. Today they are hanging our voices,” at a rally for supporters of Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki in Baghdad on Friday. Joao Silva for The New York Times
Iraq Election: Iyad Allawi's Bloc Wins Most Seats -- BBC
Former Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's bloc has won the most seats in Iraq's parliamentary elections.
His coalition had two seats more than that of incumbent PM Nouri Maliki, officials said, in what was seen as a surprise result in the 7 March poll.
Earlier, the UN's envoy to Iraq described the election as "credible" and urged Iraqis to accept the results.
Mr Allawi will need to form a coalition government as he lacks a majority, amid fears the results may spark violence.
Just hours before the results were announced, twin bomb blasts in the town of Khalis, in Diyala province, killed at least 40 and left more than 60 injured.
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