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    Iraq elections resurrect Sadr

    The followers of Moktada al-Sadr, a radical cleric who led the Shia insurgency against the American occupation, have emerged as Iraq’s equivalent of Lazarus in elections last week, defying ritual predictions of their demise and now threatening to realign the nation’s balance of power.

    Their apparent success in the March 7 vote for Parliament — perhaps second only to the followers of Prime Minister Nouri Kamal al-Maliki as the largest Shia bloc — underscores a striking trend in Iraqi politics: a collapse in support for many former exiles who collaborated with the US after the 2003 invasion.

    Although rivals disparaged the Sadrists’ election campaign, documents and interviews show an unprecedented discipline that has thrust the group to the brink of perhaps its greatest political influence in Iraq.

    The outcome completes a striking arc of a populist movement that inherited the mantle of a slain ayatollah, then forged a martial culture in its fight with the American military in 2004.

    After years of defeats, fragmentation and doubt even by its own clerics about its prospects in this election, the movement has embraced the political process, while remaining steadfast in opposition to any ties with the US. It was never going to be easy to form a new postelection government — and the Sadrists’ unpredictability, along with a new confidence, may now make it that much harder.

    “As our representation in Parliament increases, so will our power,” said Asma al-Musawi, a Sadrist lawmaker. “We will soon play the role that we have been given.”

    Opponents and allies alike believe the Sadrists may win more than 40 seats in the 325-member Parliament.

    In all likelihood, that would make them the clear majority in the Iraqi National Alliance.

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