As everyone can easily see, Maram has rapidly grown in size and number of participating parties; now Maram is 50+ parties strong with a total representation of some 80 seats in the parliaments according to the results announced so far.
The parties within this bloc has also chosen a negotiator and a semiofficial leader for them; Allawi and they have also signed a "charter of honor" that requests from all participants to remain under the umbrella of this bloc and not separate from it after the parliament is formed.
This has apparently inspired the UIA-who feel threatened by the growth of this bloc-inspired them to unite their lines even more. The parties within the UIA are putting the final touches on an agreement to turn the UIA from an alliance into one political body under unified leadership. The new political body will have a new unified platform and new regulations to which all components must adhere.
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Maram led by Allawi has 80 seats in parliment and the UIA led by the Shia religious leaders have 130 seats. This could be the beginning of a two party government, but time will tell. Maram still needs a few more seats to have an effective veto over forming the government so it will need a few more Kurds. The other question becomes how the block holds together or doesn't hold together after the parliment is seated.