Iraqi Hizballah too.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/iz.htmlPolitical parties and leaders:
Assyrian Democratic Movement Yunadim KANNA; Badr Organization Hadi al-AMIRI; Constitutional Monarchy Movement or CMM Sharif Ali Bin al-HUSAYN; Da'wa al-Islamiya Party Ibrahim al-JA'FARI; General Conference of Iraqi People Adnan al-DULAYMI; Independent Iraqi Alliance or IIA Falah al-NAQIB; Iraqi Communist Party Hamid MAJEED; Iraqi Front for National Dialogue Salih al-MUTLAQ;
Iraqi Hizballah Karim Mahmud al-MUHAMMADAWI; Iraqi Independent Democrats or IID Adnan PACHACHI, Mahdi al-HAFIZ; Iraqi Islamic Party or IIP Tariq al-HASHIMI; Iraqi National Accord or INA
Ayad ALLAWI; Iraqi National Congress or INC
Ahmad CHALABI; Iraqi National Council for Dialogue or INCD
; Iraqi National Unity Movement or INUM Ahmad al-KUBAYSI; Islamic Action Organization or IAO Ayatollah Muhammad al-MUDARRISI; Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq or ISCI ; Jama'at al Fadilah or JAF Muhammad Ali al-YAQUBI; Kurdistan Democratic Party or KDP Masud BARZANI; Kurdistan Islamic Union Salah ad-Din Muhammad BAHA al-DIN; National Reconciliation and Liberation Party Mishan al-JABBURI; Patriotic Union of Kurdistan or PUK Jalal TALABANI; Sadrist Trend Muqtada al-SADR (not an organized political party, but it fields independent candidates affiliated with Muqtada al-SADR); Sahawa al-Iraq Ahmed al-RISHAWI
note: the Kurdistan Alliance, Iraqi National List, Tawafuq Front, Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, and Unified Iraqi Alliance were only electoral slates consisting of the representatives from the various Iraqi political parties
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0609-02.htm
Ex-C.I.A. Aides Say Iraq Leader Helped Agency in 90's Attacks
by Joel Brinkley
WASHINGTON, June 8 — Iyad Allawi, now the designated prime minister of Iraq, ran an exile organization intent on deposing Saddam Hussein that sent agents into Baghdad in the early 1990's to plant bombs and sabotage government facilities under the direction of the C.I.A., several former intelligence officials say.
Dr. Allawi's group, the Iraqi National Accord, used car bombs and other explosive devices smuggled into Baghdad from northern Iraq, the officials said. Evaluations of the effectiveness of the bombing campaign varied, although the former officials interviewed agreed that it never threatened Saddam Hussein's rule.
No public records of the bombing campaign exist, and the former officials said their recollections were in many cases sketchy, and in some cases contradictory. They could not even recall exactly when it occurred, though the interviews made it clear it was between 1992 and 1995.
Dr. Allawi's group, the Iraqi National Accord, used car bombs and other explosive devices... Ex-CIA officer Robert Baer, recalled that a bombing during that period "blew up a school bus; schoolchildren were killed."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayad_Allawi
Ayad Allawi (Arabic: transliteration: Iyād ʿAllāwi) (born 1945) is an Iraqi politician, and was the interim Prime Minister of Iraq prior to Iraq's 2005 legislative elections. A prominent Iraqi political activist who lived in exile for almost 30 years, the politically secular Shia Muslim became a member of the Iraq Interim Governing Council, which was established by U.S.-led coalition authorities following the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He became Iraq's first head of government since Saddam Hussein when the council dissolved on June 1, 2004 and named him Prime Minister of the Iraqi Interim Government. His term as Prime Minister ended on April 7, 2005, after the selection of Islamic Dawa Party leader Ibrahim al-Jaafari by the newly-elected transitional Iraqi National Assembly.
A former Ba'athist, Allawi helped found the Iraqi National Accord, which today is an active political party. In the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq the INA provided intelligence about alleged weapons of mass destruction to MI6. Allawi has lived about half of his life in the UK and retains British citizenship. His wife and children still live in Britain for their security. He survived an assassination attempt on April 20, 2005.
Allawi's name is sometimes rendered as Eyad Allawi, the Iraqi pronunciation for Ayad.