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Vice President of Iraq

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Deputy head of state of the Republic of Iraq

Vice President of the Republic of Iraq
Incumbent
Vacant
since 2 October 2018
StyleHis Excellency
AppointerParliamentary vote on the names submitted by the President[1]
Term lengthFour years
Formation14 July 1958
10 October 2016 (restored)
Salary122,400 USD annually[2]

Arab LeagueMember State of the Arab League


Constitution
Judiciary
flagIraq portal

Iraq has had threevice presidents ordeputy presidents serving concurrently.[2]

The office of Vice President was historically largely ceremonial but prestigious. In post-war Iraq, theConstitution of Iraq, in its "Transitional Guidelines," creates a three-memberpresidency (or presidential) council, consisting of thepresident of Iraq and two deputy presidents, who must act in unison. The presidency council had three members to accommodate Iraq's three largest groups:SunniMuslimArabs,Shiite Muslim Arabs, and the mostly SunniKurds. As a unit, the Presidency Council was meant to symbolize the unity of the nation. This arrangement is required by the constitution to continue until theCouncil of Representatives, enters its second set of sessions. At this point, the Presidency Council would be replaced by a solitary President of the Republic, who would have only one deputy, the vice-president. In any case, the Presidency is appointed by the Council of Representatives. The three-member arrangement was a hold-over from theIraqi Interim Government and theIraqi Transitional Government.

In September 2014, three new vice presidents were elected: former prime ministersNouri al-Maliki andAyad Allawi and formerspeaker of ParliamentOsama al-Nujaifi.[3]

On August 11, 2015, the Council of Representatives approved the plan proposed by theal Abadi government to eliminate the positions of vice president and deputy prime minister.[4] However, this decision was met with opposition, and Osama al-Nujaifi filed a constitutional complaint. Nuri al-Maliki also expressed his determination to retain his position.[5][6]

On October 10, 2016,Federal Supreme Court of Iraq of Iraq ruled that the abolition of the three vice president posts was unconstitutional.[7] Consequently, the positions were reinstated.

However, since October 2, 2018, the three vice president posts have remained vacant.

List of officeholders

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UnderIraqi Republic andBa'athist Iraq

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TheBa'athist regime ofAhmed Hassan al-Bakr andSaddam Hussein also used the office of Vice President. However, the post was not as influential as the Vice Chairmen of theRevolutionary Command Council. Vice Presidents were appointed at the discretion of the President.

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical partyPresidentNotes
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Iraqi Republic(pre–Ba'ath Party) (1958–1968) •
Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
أحمد حسن البكر
(1914–1982)
18 November 19634 January 196447 daysIraqi Ba'ath Party
(Iraq Region)
Abdul Salam Arif[8]
Iraqi Republic(underBa'ath Party) (1968–2003) •
Saddam Hussein
صدام حسين
(1937–2006)
17 July 196815 July 197910 years, 363 daysIraqi Ba'ath Party
(Iraq Region)
Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
Hardan al-Tikriti
حردان عبدالغفار التكريتي
(1925–1971)
3 April 1970[8]15 October 1970195 daysIraqi Ba'ath Party
(Iraq Region)
[9]
Salih Mahdi Ammash
صالح مهدي عماش
(1924–1985)
3 April 1970[8]December 19711 year, 7 monthsIraqi Ba'ath Party
(Iraq Region)
[9]
Taha Muhie-eldin Marouf
طه محيي الدين معروف
(1929–2009)
April 1974April 200329 yearsIraqi Ba'ath Party
(Iraq Region)
Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
Saddam Hussein
[10][11][12]
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri
عزة إبراهيم الدوري
(1942–2020)
16 July 19799 April 200323 years, 267 daysIraqi Ba'ath Party
(Iraq Region)
Saddam Hussein
Taha Yassin Ramadan
طه ياسين رمضان الجزراوي‎
(1938–2007)
March 19919 April 200312 years, 39 daysIraqi Ba'ath Party
(Iraq Region)
[12]

Republic of Iraq since 2004

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical partyPresidentNotes
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Ibrahim al-Jaafari
إبراهيم الجعفري
(born 1947)
1 June 20047 April 2005310 daysIslamic Dawa PartyGhazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer[13]
Rowsch Shaways
روز نورى شاويس
(1947–2021)
1 June 20047 April 2005310 daysKurdistan Democratic Party[13]
Adil Abdul-Mahdi
عادل عبد المهدي
(born 1942)
7 April 200511 July 20116 years, 95 daysIslamic Supreme Council of IraqJalal Talabani[14][15]
Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer
غازي مشعل عجيل الياور
(born 1958)
7 April 200522 April 20061 year, 15 daysThe Iraqis
Tariq al-Hashimi
طارق الهاشمي
(born 1942)
22 April 200610 September 20126 years, 141 daysIraqi Islamic Party[14]
Khodair al-Khozaei
خضير الخزاعي
(born 1947)
13 May 20119 September 20143 years, 119 daysIslamic Dawa Party – Iraq OrganisationJalal Talabani
Fuad Masum
[14]
Nouri al-Maliki
نوري المالكي
(born 1950)
9 September 201411 August 2015336 daysIslamic Dawa PartyFuad Masum[16][3]
Osama al-Nujaifi
أسامة النجيفي
(born 1956)
9 September 201411 August 2015336 daysMuttahidoon[16][3]
Ayad Allawi
أياد علاوي
(born 1944)
9 September 201411 August 2015336 daysIraqi National Accord[16][3]
Post abolished (11 August 201510 October 2016)[6]
Post restored (10 October 2016–present)[7]
Nouri al-Maliki
نوري المالكي
(born 1950)
10 October 20162 October 20181 year, 357 daysIslamic Dawa PartyFuad Masum[17][18]
Osama al-Nujaifi
أسامة النجيفي
(born 1956)
10 October 20162 October 20181 year, 357 daysMuttahidoon[19][20]
Ayad Allawi
أياد علاوي
(born 1944)
10 October 20162 October 20181 year, 357 daysIraqi National Accord[21][22]

Timeline

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Salih intends to appoint Abadi as vice president: source - Iraq News - Local News - Baghdadpost".www.thebaghdadpost.com. 2 December 2018. Archived fromthe original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved21 December 2018.
  2. ^ab"Iraqi Deputies Question Need For Three Vice Presidents".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 25 March 2011.
  3. ^abcd"Iraq: Maliki, Nujaifi say PM's decision to cancel vice president posts "unconstitutional"". 22 December 2015. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2015.
  4. ^"Premature excitement about Iraq's new government reforms".Washington Post.
  5. ^"Iraq vice president files court case to keep his post".
  6. ^abAl-awsat, Asharq (1 September 2015)."Iraq: Maliki, Nujaifi say PM's decision to cancel vice president posts "unconstitutional"".
  7. ^ab"Iraqi court nullifies Abadi's earlier decision to sack 3 vice president posts". Xinhua. 11 October 2016. Archived fromthe original on 11 October 2016.
  8. ^abcGhareeb, Edmund A. (2004).Historical dictionary of Iraq. Lanham (Md.) Oxford: Scarecrow press.ISBN 0-8108-4330-7.
  9. ^abChiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. 1970Jan-Apr. 2003.hdl:2027/osu.32435024020109.
  10. ^Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. 1974Jan-June. 2003.hdl:2027/osu.32435024020042.
  11. ^Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. 1988Jan-June. 2003.hdl:2027/osu.32435024019796.
  12. ^abChiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. 1991July-Dec. 2003.hdl:2027/osu.32435083449116.
  13. ^ab"The Project Gutenberg eBook of The 2004 CIA World Factbook, by United States. Central Intelligence Agency".
  14. ^abc"Iraqi parliament approves three vice presidents - People's Daily Online".en.people.cn.
  15. ^"One of Iraq's vice presidents resigns".USATODAY.COM.
  16. ^abc"URGENT: al-Maliki, Allawi, Najafi to be new Vice-Presidents of Iraq - Iraqi News". 8 September 2014.
  17. ^"'I will declare independent Kurdistan if Al-Maliki returns to power,' warns Barzani". Middle East Monitor. 23 January 2017.
  18. ^"Barzani says to declare Kurdistan's independence if Maliki returns as Iraq PM". Iraqi News. 23 January 2017.
  19. ^"Will Mosul witness a political battle post-IS?". Al-Monitor. 18 February 2017.
  20. ^"Iraq cuts off support for PKK, vice president says". TRT World. 13 February 2017. Archived fromthe original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved18 February 2017.
  21. ^"Iraq VP accuses Iran of violating Iraqi sovereignty in the Arabian Gulf". Middle East Monitor. 16 February 2017.
  22. ^"ISHM: February 3 - 9, 2017". Reliefweb.int. 9 February 2017.
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