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- President of Iraq - Wikipedia
The president of the Republic of Iraq[a] is the head of state of Iraq Since the mid-2000s, the presidency is primarily a symbolic office, as the position does not possess significant power within the country according to the constitution adopted in October 2005
- Dr. Latif Rashid
Dr Abdullatif Jamal Rashid is the current President of the Republic of Iraq Formerly, President Rashid served as the Minister of Water Resources (2003 - 2010), senior advisor to President Talabani since 2010, and continued in his position until 2018
- UN elects former Iraqi President Barham Salih as head of refugee agency
The United Nations General Assembly has approved former Iraqi President Barham Salih as the next head of the U N refugee agency, its first from the Middle East since the late 1970s
- Former Iraqi President Barham Salih to lead UN refugee agency
Barham Salih, a former Iraqi president who fled persecution under Saddam Hussein, has been appointed the next U N High Commissioner for Refugees, breaking the tradition of selecting leaders
- Abdul Latif Rashid - Irakipedia
Abdul Latif Rashid (Arabic: عبد اللطيف رشيد) (born 10 August 1944), also known as Latif Rashid (Kurdish: لەتیف ڕەشید) is the 9th president of Iraq, following the 2022 Iraqi presidential election He was previously the Minister of Water Resources under the government of Nouri al-Maliki
- Iraq’s political future in limbo as factions vie for power
Iraq’s political future in limbo as factions vie for power The November election didn’t produce a bloc with a decisive majority
- Abdul Latif Rashid - Wikipedia
Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid (Arabic: عبد اللطيف جمال رشيد, romanized: ʻAbd al-Laṭīf Rashīd; born 10 August 1944), [1] also known as Letif Reshid (Kurdish: لەتيف ڕەشید, romanized: Letîf Reşîd), is an Iraqi politician serving as the 9th president of Iraq
- Iraq election results ratified, premiership remains up for grabs
The results of last month’s parliamentary elections in Iraq was ratified by the Supreme Federal Court on Sunday, confirming that the party of caretaker Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani won the largest number of seats — but not enough to assure him a second term The court confirmed that
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