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Barham Salih

Barham Salih (Kurdish: بەرھەم ساڵح, romanized: Berhem Salih; Arabic: برهم صالح; born 12 September 1960) is an Iraqi Kurdish politician who served as the eighth president of Iraq from 2018 to 2022.[5]

Barham Salih
Salih in 2019
8th President of Iraq
In office
2 October 2018 – 17 October 2022
Prime MinisterHaider Al-Abadi
Adil Abdul-Mahdi
Mustafa Al-Kadhimi
Preceded byFuad Masum
Succeeded byAbdul Latif Rashid
Prime Minister of Kurdistan Region
In office
28 October 2009 – 5 April 2012
PresidentMasoud Barzani
Preceded byNechirvan Barzani
Succeeded byNechirvan Barzani
In office
21 January 2001 – 15 July 2004
PresidentJalal Talabani
Preceded byKosrat Rasul Ali
Succeeded byOmar Fattah Hussein (acting)
Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq
In office
20 May 2006[1] – 20 August 2009[2]
PresidentJalal Talabani
Prime MinisterNouri al-Maliki
Preceded byRowsch Shaways
Succeeded byRowsch Shaways
In office
28 June 2004 – 3 May 2005
Prime MinisterIyad Allawi
Preceded byCoalition Provisional Authority
Succeeded byRowsch Shaways
Chair of Board of Trustees at The American University of Iraq, Sulaimani
In office
2007–2017
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byJill Derby
Personal details
Born
Barham Ahmed Salih

(1960-09-12) 12 September 1960 (age 62)
Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Republic
Citizenship
NationalityKurdish
Political partyPatriotic Union of Kurdistan (1976–2017, 2018–present)
Other political
affiliations
Coalition for Democracy and Justice (2018)
SpouseSarbagh Salih
Children2
Residence(s)Radwaniyah Palace, Baghdad, Iraq
Alma materCardiff University
University of Liverpool
Website

He is the former prime minister of the Kurdistan Region and a former deputy prime minister of the Iraqi federal government. He was elected and assumed office as president of Iraq on 2 October 2018. On October 2022 he lost his re-election to Abdul Latif Rashid.

Early life and education

Salih was born in 1960 in Sulaymaniyah. He was arrested in 1979 by the Ba'athist regime twice on charges of involvement in the Kurdish national movement by taking some photos of protesters in Sulaimaniya city and spent 43 days in detention in a Special Investigation Commission prison in Kirkuk where he was tortured.[6] Once released, he finished high school and left Iraq for the United Kingdom to flee continued persecution.[6]

Personal life

Salih is married to Sarbagh Salih, the head and founding member of the Kurdish Botanical Foundation and a women's rights activist.[7] The couple have two children.[8]

Career

Deputy Secretary General of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

Barham Salih joined the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in late 1976 where he became a member of the PUK department of Europe, and was in charge of PUK foreign relations in London. In addition to the political struggle, he finished his university studies and received a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering and Construction from the Cardiff University in 1983. He continued to study and obtained a Doctorate degree in Statistics and Computer Applications in Engineering from the University of Liverpool in 1987.

He was elected a member of the PUK leadership at the first party conference when Iraqi Kurdistan was liberated from the Ba'ath Party following the Persian Gulf War. He was assigned the task of heading the PUK Office in the United States.

After the fall of the Ba'athist regime in 2003, he became Deputy Prime Minister in the Interim Iraqi Government in mid-2004, Minister of Planning in the Transitional Government in 2005, and Deputy Prime Minister in the elected Iraqi Government (Nouri al-Maliki's Cabinet) in charge of the economic portfolio and Head of the Economic Committee. Representing the Iraqi Government, he launched the International Compact with Iraq – an initiative of mutual commitment between Iraq and the international community to help Iraq in meeting its obligations of "building a prosperous, democratic and federal country, in peace with itself and with the region and the world".

Salih appeared on The Colbert Report on 10 June 2009, broadcast from Baghdad, and was interviewed by the host. He praised the U.S. military for sending troops into Iraq, and acknowledged that many Kurds desire independence.

Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region Government

Barham Salih spearheaded the Kurdistani List in the 2009 Iraqi Kurdistan legislative election. The list won 59 of 111 seats. He succeeded Nechervan Idris Barzani as the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government. His term was marked by turbulence with the rise of an opposition (Movement for Change) to challenge the government while his own party was scrambling to stay together after losing the stronghold city of Sulaymaniyah. He survived the first motion of no confidence in Iraqi Kurdistan following the 2011 Kurdish protests in Iraq. He signed the first major oil contract with Exxon Mobil after drafting and amending a new oil law.[9] He relinquished the post of Prime Minister to Nechervan Idris Barzani on 5 April 2012 as part of a political agreement between the ruling KDP–PUK coalition.[10]

Move to opposition

In September 2017, Salih announced that he was leaving the PUK and forming a new opposition party, the Coalition for Democracy and Justice, to compete in the forthcoming Iraqi Kurdistan elections. Following the death of PUK leader Jalal Talabani and the Kurdish opposition leader Nawshirwan Mustafa, the alliance was seen to have the potential to change the Kurdish political landscape. He said he hoped to gather all the other opposition parties, including Gorran and Komal, to challenge the governing KDP–PUK alliance.[11]

President of Iraq

On 2 October 2018, Barham Salih was elected as the eighth president of Iraq.[12] He received 219 votes and defeated Fuad Hussein who secured 22 votes.[13]

Salih condemned the 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria, stating that it "will cause untold humanitarian suffering, empower terrorist groups. The world must unite to avert a catastrophe, promote political resolution to the rights of all Syrians, including Kurds, to peace, dignity and security".[14]

 

In March 2019, Salih submitted the groundbreaking “Yazidi Female Survivors Law” to Parliament for review.[15] The ground-breaking bill set forth a number of reparation measures for female Yazidi survivors of captivity.[16] It was seen by the Yazidi leaders as an important step toward a secure future for the survivors, and so they could move on and rebuild their homes, which were destroyed by IS fighting.[17] On March 1, 2021, Parliament passed the Yazidi [Female] Survivors Bill into law, and the law was welcomed by Nadia Murad as "an important first step in acknowledging the gender-based trauma of sexual violence and need for tangible redress."[18]

On 24 September 2019, President Salih had his first bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.[19]

On 26 December 2019, Salih submitted a letter of resignation after refusing to appoint Basra Governor Asaad Al Eidani as Prime Minister following the resignation of Adil Abdul-Mahdi, amid ongoing protests across the country. Salih stated that Al Eidani would not be approved by the demonstrators.[20][21]

Assassination attempt

On April 2, 2002 Barham Salih was exposed to an assassination attempt by Ansar al-Islam group,[22] Salih survived the assassination attempt.[23]

Criticism

On 19 September 2018, the announcement that Barham Salih will be the PUK's candidate for the post of Iraqi president was greeted with anger by many on social media while others expressed hope that his international reputation and experience would bring a steady hand to tumultuous Baghdad. Some took to the social media platform to call Salih out for perceived opportunism, noting he had just recently been campaigning against PUK and KDP corruption.[24][25][26]

References

  1. ^ The CIA World Factbook 2010, Book 2010. CIA. 2010. p. 331. ISBN 9781602397279. from the original on 27 May 2021. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  2. ^ . Patriotic Union of Kurdistan. 10 April 2009. Archived from the original on 3 December 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  3. ^ "Who's who in Iraq's new cabinet". BBC. 20 May 2006. from the original on 2 October 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
  4. ^ Katzman, Kenneth (2009). Iraq: Post-Saddam Governance and Security. Diane Publishing Co. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-4379-1944-8. from the original on 27 May 2021. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Iraq elects Kurdish Barham Salih as president". The National. 2 October 2018. from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  6. ^ a b . 2009. Archived from the original on 20 November 2009.
  7. ^ (PDF). Brookings Institution. 13 September 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 November 2007.
  8. ^ من هو الرئيس العراقي الجديد [Who is the new Iraqi president?]. Al Sumaria TV (in Arabic). from the original on 4 October 2018.
  9. ^ "Iraqi Kurdistan confirms Exxon oil deal-minister". Reuters. 13 November 2011. from the original on 30 January 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  10. ^ Razzouk, Nayla (5 March 2012). "Nechirvan Barzani to Take Over as Iraq Kurd Premier on March 7". Bloomberg. from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  11. ^ Rasheed, Honar Hama. . Niqash. Archived from the original on 24 April 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  12. ^ "New Iraq President Barham Saleh names Adel Abdul Mahdi as PM". BBC. from the original on 9 September 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Moderate Saleh wins Iraq presidency". The Australian. from the original on 27 May 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  14. ^ "World reacts to Turkey's military operation in northeast Syria". Al-Jazeera. 10 October 2019. from the original on 17 September 2020. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  15. ^ ""Yazidi Female Survivors Law" in Iraq is groundbreaking but not enough". OpenGlobalRights. from the original on 14 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  16. ^ "Iraq's Reparation Bill for Yazidi Female Survivors: More Progress Needed". Middle East Centre. 26 April 2019. from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  17. ^ "Yazidis Push for Reparation Bill in Iraqi Parliament | Voice of America - English". www.voanews.com. from the original on 15 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  18. ^ Ochab, Dr. Ewelina U. (4 March 2021). "Iraq Adopts New Law To Assist Survivors Of The Daesh Genocide". Forbes. from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  19. ^ "www.whitehouse.gov". from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  20. ^ "Iraqi President Barham Saleh Submits Resignation to Parliament Amid Deadly Protests: Report". Time. from the original on 26 December 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  21. ^ "Iraqi president threatens to quit in defiance of Iran's allies in parliament". Reuters. 26 December 2019. from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  22. ^ Documentation, Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and (8 March 2006). "a-4812 (ACC-IRQ-4812)". www.ecoi.net. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  23. ^ "Iraqi Kurdish leader evades assassins". 3 April 2002. Retrieved 12 May 2022.
  24. ^ By Rudaw. "Twittersphere reacts with anger, hope, humour to Barham Salih news". Rudaw. from the original on 6 October 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  25. ^ John J. Catherine. "Barham Salih holds talks to rejoin PUK before Kurdistan election". Kurdistan24. from the original on 6 October 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  26. ^ Corporation, Nalia. "CDJ to continue political, civil work after departure of Barham Salih". www.nrttv.com. from the original on 6 October 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2018.

External links

  • Dr. Barham Salih's official website
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of PUK-controlled Kurdistan
January 2001 – July 2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by
none
Deputy Prime Minister for National Security
June 2004 – May 2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Planning and Development Cooperation
May 2005 – May 2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Prime Minister for National Security
May 2006 – August 2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan
August 2009– January 2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of Iraq
2018–2022
Succeeded by

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Barham Salih Kurdish بەرھەم ساڵح romanized Berhem Salih Arabic برهم صالح born 12 September 1960 is an Iraqi Kurdish politician who served as the eighth president of Iraq from 2018 to 2022 5 Barham SalihSalih in 20198th President of IraqIn office 2 October 2018 17 October 2022Prime MinisterHaider Al AbadiAdil Abdul MahdiMustafa Al KadhimiPreceded byFuad MasumSucceeded byAbdul Latif RashidPrime Minister of Kurdistan RegionIn office 28 October 2009 5 April 2012PresidentMasoud BarzaniPreceded byNechirvan BarzaniSucceeded byNechirvan BarzaniIn office 21 January 2001 15 July 2004PresidentJalal TalabaniPreceded byKosrat Rasul AliSucceeded byOmar Fattah Hussein acting Deputy Prime Minister of IraqIn office 20 May 2006 1 20 August 2009 2 Serving with Salam al Zaubai 3 Rafi al Issawi 4 PresidentJalal TalabaniPrime MinisterNouri al MalikiPreceded byRowsch ShawaysSucceeded byRowsch ShawaysIn office 28 June 2004 3 May 2005Prime MinisterIyad AllawiPreceded byCoalition Provisional AuthoritySucceeded byRowsch ShawaysChair of Board of Trustees at The American University of Iraq SulaimaniIn office 2007 2017Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byJill DerbyPersonal detailsBornBarham Ahmed Salih 1960 09 12 12 September 1960 age 62 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi RepublicCitizenshipIraqUnited KingdomNationalityKurdishPolitical partyPatriotic Union of Kurdistan 1976 2017 2018 present Other politicalaffiliationsCoalition for Democracy and Justice 2018 SpouseSarbagh SalihChildren2Residence s Radwaniyah Palace Baghdad IraqAlma materCardiff UniversityUniversity of LiverpoolWebsitewww barhamsalih netHe is the former prime minister of the Kurdistan Region and a former deputy prime minister of the Iraqi federal government He was elected and assumed office as president of Iraq on 2 October 2018 On October 2022 he lost his re election to Abdul Latif Rashid Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Personal life 3 Career 3 1 Deputy Secretary General of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 3 2 Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region Government 3 3 Move to opposition 3 4 President of Iraq 4 Assassination attempt 5 Criticism 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditSalih was born in 1960 in Sulaymaniyah He was arrested in 1979 by the Ba athist regime twice on charges of involvement in the Kurdish national movement by taking some photos of protesters in Sulaimaniya city and spent 43 days in detention in a Special Investigation Commission prison in Kirkuk where he was tortured 6 Once released he finished high school and left Iraq for the United Kingdom to flee continued persecution 6 Personal life EditSalih is married to Sarbagh Salih the head and founding member of the Kurdish Botanical Foundation and a women s rights activist 7 The couple have two children 8 Career EditDeputy Secretary General of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Edit Barham Salih joined the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan PUK in late 1976 where he became a member of the PUK department of Europe and was in charge of PUK foreign relations in London In addition to the political struggle he finished his university studies and received a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering and Construction from the Cardiff University in 1983 He continued to study and obtained a Doctorate degree in Statistics and Computer Applications in Engineering from the University of Liverpool in 1987 He was elected a member of the PUK leadership at the first party conference when Iraqi Kurdistan was liberated from the Ba ath Party following the Persian Gulf War He was assigned the task of heading the PUK Office in the United States After the fall of the Ba athist regime in 2003 he became Deputy Prime Minister in the Interim Iraqi Government in mid 2004 Minister of Planning in the Transitional Government in 2005 and Deputy Prime Minister in the elected Iraqi Government Nouri al Maliki s Cabinet in charge of the economic portfolio and Head of the Economic Committee Representing the Iraqi Government he launched the International Compact with Iraq an initiative of mutual commitment between Iraq and the international community to help Iraq in meeting its obligations of building a prosperous democratic and federal country in peace with itself and with the region and the world Salih appeared on The Colbert Report on 10 June 2009 broadcast from Baghdad and was interviewed by the host He praised the U S military for sending troops into Iraq and acknowledged that many Kurds desire independence Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region Government Edit Barham Salih spearheaded the Kurdistani List in the 2009 Iraqi Kurdistan legislative election The list won 59 of 111 seats He succeeded Nechervan Idris Barzani as the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government His term was marked by turbulence with the rise of an opposition Movement for Change to challenge the government while his own party was scrambling to stay together after losing the stronghold city of Sulaymaniyah He survived the first motion of no confidence in Iraqi Kurdistan following the 2011 Kurdish protests in Iraq He signed the first major oil contract with Exxon Mobil after drafting and amending a new oil law 9 He relinquished the post of Prime Minister to Nechervan Idris Barzani on 5 April 2012 as part of a political agreement between the ruling KDP PUK coalition 10 Move to opposition Edit In September 2017 Salih announced that he was leaving the PUK and forming a new opposition party the Coalition for Democracy and Justice to compete in the forthcoming Iraqi Kurdistan elections Following the death of PUK leader Jalal Talabani and the Kurdish opposition leader Nawshirwan Mustafa the alliance was seen to have the potential to change the Kurdish political landscape He said he hoped to gather all the other opposition parties including Gorran and Komal to challenge the governing KDP PUK alliance 11 President of Iraq Edit On 2 October 2018 Barham Salih was elected as the eighth president of Iraq 12 He received 219 votes and defeated Fuad Hussein who secured 22 votes 13 Salih condemned the 2019 Turkish offensive into north eastern Syria stating that it will cause untold humanitarian suffering empower terrorist groups The world must unite to avert a catastrophe promote political resolution to the rights of all Syrians including Kurds to peace dignity and security 14 Salih meets with U S Secretary of State Michael R Pompeo on the margins of the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on September 22 2019 In March 2019 Salih submitted the groundbreaking Yazidi Female Survivors Law to Parliament for review 15 The ground breaking bill set forth a number of reparation measures for female Yazidi survivors of captivity 16 It was seen by the Yazidi leaders as an important step toward a secure future for the survivors and so they could move on and rebuild their homes which were destroyed by IS fighting 17 On March 1 2021 Parliament passed the Yazidi Female Survivors Bill into law and the law was welcomed by Nadia Murad as an important first step in acknowledging the gender based trauma of sexual violence and need for tangible redress 18 On 24 September 2019 President Salih had his first bilateral meeting with U S President Donald Trump 19 On 26 December 2019 Salih submitted a letter of resignation after refusing to appoint Basra Governor Asaad Al Eidani as Prime Minister following the resignation of Adil Abdul Mahdi amid ongoing protests across the country Salih stated that Al Eidani would not be approved by the demonstrators 20 21 Assassination attempt EditOn April 2 2002 Barham Salih was exposed to an assassination attempt by Ansar al Islam group 22 Salih survived the assassination attempt 23 Criticism EditOn 19 September 2018 the announcement that Barham Salih will be the PUK s candidate for the post of Iraqi president was greeted with anger by many on social media while others expressed hope that his international reputation and experience would bring a steady hand to tumultuous Baghdad Some took to the social media platform to call Salih out for perceived opportunism noting he had just recently been campaigning against PUK and KDP corruption 24 25 26 References Edit The CIA World Factbook 2010 Book 2010 CIA 2010 p 331 ISBN 9781602397279 Archived from the original on 27 May 2021 Retrieved 8 November 2020 Dabbagh Iraqi PM approves resignation of Barham Salih Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 10 April 2009 Archived from the original on 3 December 2017 Retrieved 20 August 2009 Who s who in Iraq s new cabinet BBC 20 May 2006 Archived from the original on 2 October 2018 Retrieved 23 December 2016 Katzman Kenneth 2009 Iraq Post Saddam Governance and Security Diane Publishing Co p 55 ISBN 978 1 4379 1944 8 Archived from the original on 27 May 2021 Retrieved 8 November 2020 Iraq elects Kurdish Barham Salih as president The National 2 October 2018 Archived from the original on 7 June 2019 Retrieved 2 October 2018 a b Barham Salih Biography and Profile 2009 Archived from the original on 20 November 2009 Dr Barham Salih Deputy prime minister Republic of Iraq PDF Brookings Institution 13 September 2006 Archived from the original PDF on 3 November 2007 من هو الرئيس العراقي الجديد Who is the new Iraqi president Al Sumaria TV in Arabic Archived from the original on 4 October 2018 Iraqi Kurdistan confirms Exxon oil deal minister Reuters 13 November 2011 Archived from the original on 30 January 2012 Retrieved 18 February 2012 Razzouk Nayla 5 March 2012 Nechirvan Barzani to Take Over as Iraq Kurd Premier on March 7 Bloomberg Archived from the original on 20 October 2014 Retrieved 5 March 2017 Rasheed Honar Hama Kurdish Political Heavyweight Announces Plan To Shake Up Local Voters Niqash Archived from the original on 24 April 2018 Retrieved 6 January 2018 New Iraq President Barham Saleh names Adel Abdul Mahdi as PM BBC Archived from the original on 9 September 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2018 Moderate Saleh wins Iraq presidency The Australian Archived from the original on 27 May 2021 Retrieved 4 October 2018 World reacts to Turkey s military operation in northeast Syria Al Jazeera 10 October 2019 Archived from the original on 17 September 2020 Retrieved 16 October 2019 Yazidi Female Survivors Law in Iraq is groundbreaking but not enough OpenGlobalRights Archived from the original on 14 January 2021 Retrieved 13 January 2021 Iraq s Reparation Bill for Yazidi Female Survivors More Progress Needed Middle East Centre 26 April 2019 Archived from the original on 21 January 2021 Retrieved 13 January 2021 Yazidis Push for Reparation Bill in Iraqi Parliament Voice of America English www voanews com Archived from the original on 15 January 2021 Retrieved 13 January 2021 Ochab Dr Ewelina U 4 March 2021 Iraq Adopts New Law To Assist Survivors Of The Daesh Genocide Forbes Archived from the original on 26 April 2021 Retrieved 26 April 2021 www whitehouse gov Archived from the original on 20 January 2021 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Iraqi President Barham Saleh Submits Resignation to Parliament Amid Deadly Protests Report Time Archived from the original on 26 December 2019 Retrieved 26 December 2019 Iraqi president threatens to quit in defiance of Iran s allies in parliament Reuters 26 December 2019 Archived from the original on 30 November 2020 Retrieved 26 December 2019 Documentation Austrian Centre for Country of Origin and Asylum Research and 8 March 2006 a 4812 ACC IRQ 4812 www ecoi net Retrieved 12 May 2022 Iraqi Kurdish leader evades assassins 3 April 2002 Retrieved 12 May 2022 By Rudaw Twittersphere reacts with anger hope humour to Barham Salih news Rudaw Archived from the original on 6 October 2018 Retrieved 6 October 2018 John J Catherine Barham Salih holds talks to rejoin PUK before Kurdistan election Kurdistan24 Archived from the original on 6 October 2018 Retrieved 6 October 2018 Corporation Nalia CDJ to continue political civil work after departure of Barham Salih www nrttv com Archived from the original on 6 October 2018 Retrieved 6 October 2018 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Barham Salih Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barham Salih Dr Barham Salih s official website Appearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byKosrat Rasul Ali Prime Minister of PUK controlled KurdistanJanuary 2001 July 2004 Succeeded byOmer Fattah Hussain acting Preceded bynone Deputy Prime Minister for National SecurityJune 2004 May 2005 Succeeded byAhmed ChalabiRuz Nuri ShawisAbid Mutlak al JubouriPreceded byMahdi al Hafez Minister of Planning and Development CooperationMay 2005 May 2006 Succeeded byAli BabanPreceded byAhmed ChalabiRuz Nuri ShawisAbid Mutlak al Jubouri Deputy Prime Minister for National SecurityMay 2006 August 2009 Succeeded byRafi al IssawiPreceded byNechervan Idris Barzani Prime Minister of Iraqi KurdistanAugust 2009 January 2012 Succeeded byNechervan Idris BarzaniPreceded byFuad Masum President of Iraq2018 2022 Succeeded byAbdul Latif Rashid Retrieved from 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