A senior member of the Shiite-dominated United Iraqi Alliance, Ahmad Chalabi, told al-Arabiya television that the Kurds also wanted the powerful Ministry of Oil position in the new government Cabinet.
Shiites won 140 of the 275 seats in the new National Assembly. The Kurds, with 75 seats, emerged as a main powerbroker, but the two groups have been unable to come to an agreement over Kirkuk.



