This article concerns the
formation process of the
Al Maliki I Government of Iraq in the aftermath of the
Iraq National Assembly being
elected on December 15, 2005. Due to disputes over alleged vote-rigging the results of the election were only certified by the
Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq on February 10, 2006.
Under the
constitution of Iraq
The Constitution of the Republic of Iraq ( Kurdish: دەستووری عێراق) is the fundamental law of Iraq. The first constitution came into force in 1925. The current constitution was adopted on September 18, 2005 by the Transitional Nati ...
, the first meeting of the Assembly should have taken place by March 12, 2006, one month after certification of the election. The Assembly should have elected the Speaker in its first session, the President no more than fifteen days later, the Prime Minister no more than fifteen days after the President, and the Cabinet no more than thirty days after the Prime Minister.
If any of these deadlines were not met a new election should have been held. However, similar deadlines have been missed before in Iraq — for example with the drafting of the
constitution
A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity, and commonly determines how that entity is to be governed.
When these pri ...
of Iraq — without the legal consequence occurring.
First Assembly meeting
Negotiations over the new government only started in earnest once the results of the election were in.
Acting President Talabani attempted to convene a meeting of the Assembly for March 12, but this required the assent of acting Vice-President
Adel Abdul Mahdi
Adil Abdul-Mahdi al-Muntafiki (, born 1 January 1942) is an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of Iraq from October 2018 until May 2020. Abdul-Mahdi is an economist and was one of the vice presidents of Iraq from 2005 to 2011. He fo ...
, who initially refused to consent.
The seven parties within the
United Iraqi Alliance wrote to Talabani asking him to delay the first session until there was agreement on who should occupy top government positions. They were reluctant to approve the Assembly speaker – expected to be a Sunni – or the President – expected to be a Kurd – before they had agreed to their nominee as prime minister.
However, on March 8, Abdul Mahdi backtracked and agreed to sign the decree, on the basis that it would be a "pro-forma" session that would not discuss the Prime Minister and after advice from the
Federal Court of Iraq that the Assembly could be convened via an alternative process if he refused to sign.
Talabani agreed to delay the first meeting until March 19 after the Dawa and Sadr Blocs within the United Iraqi Alliance threatened to boycott the session, which might block
quorum
A quorum is the minimum number of members of a group necessary to constitute the group at a meeting. In a deliberative assembly (a body that uses parliamentary procedure, such as a legislature), a quorum is necessary to conduct the business of ...
. At a meeting with the US Ambassador, the leaders of all the Iraqi parties agreed to bring forward the date to March 16, to prevent the meeting clashing with the
Shia
Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib () as both his political successor (caliph) and as the spiritual leader of the Muslim community (imam). However, his right is understood ...
festival of
Arba'een
In Shia Islam, Arba'in () marks forty days after Ashura, which is the martyrdom anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the third Shia imam. Husayn was killed, alongside most of his relatives and his small re ...
.
In the event the meeting lasted only thirty minutes and dealt with the swearing-in of the new Assembly members. It was technically left open rather than being adjourned so that the constitutional requirement to elect the Speaker at the first session could be complied with. The Assembly's eldest member,
Adnan Pachachi
Adnan Muzahim Ameen al-Pachachi () (14 May 1923 – 17 November 2019), better known as Adnan Pachachi, was an Iraqi politician and statesman who served as Iraq's Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1959–1965 and 1967–1969) and Min ...
, chaired the session as acting speaker following Arab political tradition.
On April 12 Pachachi announced that he would convene the Assembly again for April 17 in an attempt to break the impasse over the new government. However, on April 16 he agreed to postpone the meeting for "''a few days''" as the Alliance had objected to the nomination of
Tariq al-Hashimi to the post of speaker, calling him "''hardline and sectarian''".
Coalition parties
Under the newly adopted
constitution of Iraq
The Constitution of the Republic of Iraq ( Kurdish: دەستووری عێراق) is the fundamental law of Iraq. The first constitution came into force in 1925. The current constitution was adopted on September 18, 2005 by the Transitional Nati ...
, the
Presidency Council of Iraq
The Presidency Council of Iraq was an entity that operated under the auspices of the "transitional provisions" of the Constitution of Iraq and previously under the Transitional Administrative Law.
The Presidency Council functioned in the role of ...
,
Prime Minister of Iraq
The prime minister of the Republic of Iraq is the head of government of Iraq and the commander-in-chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces. On 27 October 2022, Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani became the incumbent prime minister.
History
The prime minist ...
and Cabinet must have the support of two thirds, or 184, members of the Iraqi National Assembly. The parties who formed the government were:
*
United Iraqi Alliance (excluding the
Islamic Virtue Party) – 113
*
Kurdistani Alliance
The Kurdistan List (), also known as the Kurdistan Alliance or the Brotherhood List, is the name of the electoral coalition that ran in the Kurdistan Regional Government parliamentary elections in Iraqi Kurdistan in July 2009. The Kurdistan List ...
– 53
*
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
– 44
*
Iraqi National List – 25
*
The Upholders of the Message – 2
*
Iraqi Turkmen Front
The Iraqi Turkmen Front (abbreviated as ITF) is a political movement representing the Iraqi Turkmen people. It was founded on April 5, 1995 as a coalition of several Turkmen parties operating within the framework of Iraq's unity. The party aims f ...
– 1
*
National Rafidain List – 1
* Total – 240
The 29 members of
Sadrist Movement
The Sadrist Movement ( ') is an Iraqi Shi'a Islamic national movement and political party, led by Muqtada al-Sadr.
The Sadrist Movement ended as largest political party in the October 2021 Iraqi parliamentary election, with 73 seats in Parliamen ...
within the
United Iraqi Alliance withdrew from the government in November 2006, taking the total down to 211. In August 2007, the main Sunni bloc, Iraqi Accord Front withdrew from the Government. The government currently controls 167 seats out of 275 in the National Assembly.
Opposition parties in the Assembly are:
*
Islamic Virtue Party – 15
*
Iraqi National Dialogue Front – 11
*
Kurdistan Islamic Union
Kurdistan Islamic Union (), colloquially referred to as Yekgirtû, is a Kurdish Islamist party in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Leadership and supporters
Salahaddin Bahaaddin cofounded the Kurdistan Islamic Union on February 6, 1994. In the first General C ...
– 5
*
Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc – 3
*
Mithal al-Alusi List – 1
*
Yazidi Movement for Reform and Progress – 1
This is the first time that a
Sunni
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam and the largest religious denomination in the world. It holds that Muhammad did not appoint any successor and that his closest companion Abu Bakr () rightfully succeeded him as the caliph of the Mu ...
Arab
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Arabs have been in the Fertile Crescent for thousands of years ...
-led political group had been included in an Iraqi government since the fall of
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician and revolutionary who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 1979 until Saddam Hussein statue destruction, his overthrow in 2003 during the 2003 invasion of Ira ...
.
Negotiations
Immediately after the elections, leaders of all four major political groups called for a government of national unity. Kurdish leader
Jalal Talabani
Jalal Talabani (; ; 1933 – 3 October 2017) was an Iraqi Kurdish politician who served as the sixth president of Iraq from 2005 to 2014, as well as the president of the Governing Council of Iraq.
Talabani was the founder and secretary-gene ...
called for a "government linking everyone, Arabs be they Shias or Sunnis, Kurds and Turkomans"
Adnan al-Dulaimi of the
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
said he was willing to enter into coalition with the
Kurdish Alliance, the
Iraqi National List or the
United Iraqi Alliance.
On 2 January the main Sunni list, the
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
held meetings with Kurdish representatives in Irbil. They reportedly said they would abandon claims that the elections had been rigged once an international election monitors' review was completed, and agreed an outline of a new national unity government.
After meeting with Talabani on 8 January,
Adnan al-Dulaimi said that significant headway had been made of forming a coalition government and that "Talabani and I have an identical point of view regarding the formation of a national unity government based on consensus". However al-Dulaimi was attacked by the
Iraqi National Dialogue Front headed by
Saleh al-Mutlaq
Saleh Muhammed al-Mutlaq (; born 1 July 1947) is an Iraqi politician who is the head of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, the fifth largest political list in Iraq's parliament. From 21 December 2010 to 11 August 2015, he was one of the thre ...
who said they had broken an agreement with his and Allawi's lists to not discuss the new government with the Kurds until the electoral results had been reviewed.
Iraqi National List
The
Sadrist Movement
The Sadrist Movement ( ') is an Iraqi Shi'a Islamic national movement and political party, led by Muqtada al-Sadr.
The Sadrist Movement ended as largest political party in the October 2021 Iraqi parliamentary election, with 73 seats in Parliamen ...
party within the
United Iraqi Alliance originally opposed including Allawi's list in the new government, saying "Allawi is a red line... Allawi represents the Baathists. He's against us. He's arrested our people."
However, on January 22 the Kurdish leaders called for a government of national unity to include all four largest lists.
On March 12 US Ambassador
Zalmay Khalilzad
Zalmay Mamozy Khalilzad (born March 22, 1951) is an American diplomat and foreign policy expert. Khalilzad was the U.S. special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation from September 2018 to October 2021. Khailzad was appointed by Preside ...
said that Iraqi political leaders had agreed that "there is no redline, in terms of the inclusion of any faction, in the formation of the government".
Islamic Virtue Party
The
Islamic Virtue Party, a member of the
United Iraqi Alliance coalition with 15 Assembly members announced May 12, 2006 that it was withdrawing from the government, complaining that the
United States
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
was interfering with the formation of the government. It has been pressing for one of its members to be named the new Oil Minister.
Iraqi National Dialogue Front
Following a suicide bombing in
Karbala
Karbala is a major city in central Iraq. It is the capital of Karbala Governorate. With an estimated population of 691,100 people in 2024, Karbala is the second largest city in central Iraq, after Baghdad. The city is located about southwest ...
, Sadrist demonstrators in Baghdad chanted "We're going to crush Saleh al-Mutlaq with our slippers", accusing him of backing the Karbala bombers.
Abdul Aziz Al-Hakim, the leader of
SCIRI
The Sciri, or Scirians, were a Germanic people. They are believed to have spoken an East Germanic language. Their name probably means "the pure ones".
The Sciri were mentioned already in the late 3rd century BC as participants in a raid on the ...
, said the Sunni parties' alleged support for terrorism would "only increase our willingness to exclude" them.
On May 12, 2006, the
Iraqi National Dialogue Front said it had decided not to join the government, saying it is too "sectarian". It walked out of the Assembly meeting that agreed the government protesting that ''"it was formed on the basis of an ethnic and religious proportional system"''but said he would ''"support everything positive that comes from al-Maliki's government"''
The party was not included in the cabinet approved on 20 May, but ten days later an Iraqi newspaper,
Al-Sabah al-Jadid reported that Maliki was considering a reshuffle to bring the party into the government.
Sadrist withdrawal
In November 2006 the Sadrist Movement withdrew from the government in protest of the meeting between US President
George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who was the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Bush family and the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he i ...
and al-Maliki. This reduced the government's majority to 211 out of 275 seats. The Sadrist were later reported to have started an opposition group with
Iraqi National Dialogue Front to campaign for the withdrawal of foreign troops and against federalism.
In January they agreed to rejoin the government, after an all-party committee was agreed to look at a timetable for the withdrawal of US forces.
However, in April they withdrew again, demanding a timetable for withdrawal.
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Iraqi Accord Front withdrawal
On 1 August, the Iraqi Accord Front which consists of 44 members of the Parliament, withdrew from the Government. Al-Hashemi will remain vice-president.
Iraqi National List withdrawal
Shortly after the IAF withdrew from government, the secularist Iraqi National List announced that their five ministers were suspending their participation in cabinet meetings citing the failure of al-Maliki to respond to the List's demands. Initially, they said they would continue their ministerial work, but three weeks later they withdrew completely. The communist science minister, however, decided to continue in the government.
Moderates Front
In August 2007, a new alliance was formed, calling themselves the "Moderates Front". This consisted of the four remaining core parties of the al-Maliki government:
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Islamic Dawa Party
The Islamic Dawa Party () is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political movement that was formed in 1957 by seminarians in Najaf, Iraq, and later formed branches in Lebanon and Kuwait. The Party backed the Iranian Revolution and also Ayatollah Ruholla ...
, led by
Prime Minister of Iraq
The prime minister of the Republic of Iraq is the head of government of Iraq and the commander-in-chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces. On 27 October 2022, Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani became the incumbent prime minister.
History
The prime minist ...
,
Nouri al-Maliki
Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki (; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is an Iraqi politician and leader of the Islamic Dawa Party since 2007. He served as the Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and as Vice President ...
*
Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, which includes Vice-President
Adil Abdul-Mahdi
Adil Abdul-Mahdi al-Muntafiki (, born 1 January 1942) is an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of Iraq from October 2018 until May 2020. Abdul-Mahdi is an economist and was one of the vice presidents of Iraq from 2005 to 2011. He fo ...
*
Kurdistan Democratic Party
The Kurdistan Democratic Party (), usually abbreviated as KDP or PDK, is the ruling Political party, party in Iraqi Kurdistan and the senior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Government. It was founded in 1946 in Mahabad in Iranian Kurdistan. ...
, led by
Iraqi Kurdistan
Iraqi Kurdistan or Southern Kurdistan () refers to the Kurds, Kurdish-populated part of northern Iraq. It is considered one of the four parts of Greater Kurdistan in West Asia, which also includes parts of southeastern Turkey (Northern Kurdist ...
President
Massoud Barzani
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Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK; ) is a political party active in Kurdistan Region and the Disputed territories of Northern Iraq, disputed territories in Iraq. The PUK describes its goals as self-determination, human rights, democracy a ...
, led by the
President of Iraq
The President of the Republic of Iraq 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 of Iraq, ...
,
Jalal Talabani
Jalal Talabani (; ; 1933 – 3 October 2017) was an Iraqi Kurdish politician who served as the sixth president of Iraq from 2005 to 2014, as well as the president of the Governing Council of Iraq.
Talabani was the founder and secretary-gene ...
The
Iraqi Islamic Party, which includes Vice-President
Tariq al-Hashimi, agreed later to join the alliance. The five parties hold around 130 out of 275 members of the
Iraqi Council of Representatives.
Dawa and SIIC are Shi'ite Arab Islamist parties, the KDP and PUK are secular Kurdish parties and the IIP is a Sunni Arab Islamist party.
The new alliance agreed to dilute the de-
Baathification provisions of the
constitution of Iraq
The Constitution of the Republic of Iraq ( Kurdish: دەستووری عێراق) is the fundamental law of Iraq. The first constitution came into force in 1925. The current constitution was adopted on September 18, 2005 by the Transitional Nati ...
, release prisoners who are held without charge, and hold governorate council elections.
Prime minister
Initial Alliance nomination
Under the constitution, the largest list in the Assembly, the
United Iraqi Alliance, has the right to name the Prime Minister. The UIA comprises the following parties:
On 12 February the Alliance selected the incumbent
Ibrahim al-Jaafari
Ibrahim Abdul Karim al-Eshaiker (; born 25 March 1947), better known as Ibrahim al-Jaafari, is an Iraqi politician who was Prime Minister of Iraq in the Iraqi Transitional Government from 2005 to 2006, following the January 2005 Iraqi parliamenta ...
as their candidate after a close ballot of its 130 assembly members.
Four Alliance members originally put their names forward as candidates:
* Jafaari, the leader of the
Islamic Dawa Party
The Islamic Dawa Party () is an Iraqi Shia Islamist political movement that was formed in 1957 by seminarians in Najaf, Iraq, and later formed branches in Lebanon and Kuwait. The Party backed the Iranian Revolution and also Ayatollah Ruholla ...
*
Adel Abdul Mehdi, the deputy leader and nominee of
SCIRI
The Sciri, or Scirians, were a Germanic people. They are believed to have spoken an East Germanic language. Their name probably means "the pure ones".
The Sciri were mentioned already in the late 3rd century BC as participants in a raid on the ...
*
Nadim al-Jabiri
Nadim al-Jabiri (born 1959) is an Iraqi politician and the former secretary-general of the Islamic Virtue Party, which at the time was a component of the United Iraqi Alliance until it left in March 2007. He left office following differences over ...
, the nominee of the
Islamic Virtue Party
*
Hussain al-Shahristani, an independent
The Alliance was unable to agree on a candidate by consensus, so decided to put it to a vote. al-Jabiri and Shahristani withdrew their candidacies before the vote. Although they were both thought to favour Abdul Mehdi, they both decided not to publicly back either remaining candidate.
The Iraqi newspaper, Al-Sharq al-Awsat, claimed that
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
had exerted pressure on the Alliance to choose Jafaari, and the Sadr Movement threatened violence if Abdul Mahdi was chosen. However, the Iranian conservative newspaper, Baztab, was said to be supporting Abdul-Mahdi who has closer ties to Iran than Jafaari.
The two Assembly members from the Sadrist
The Upholders of the Message list were also allowed to vote. One member,
Hasan al-Rubai, from the
Sadr Movement arrived late so couldn't vote. The result was:
* Jafaari – 64
* Abdul Mehdi – 63
* Blank – 2
* Absent – 1
* Total – 130 (128 from the Alliance and 2 from the Message)
Objections
Prior to the vote Kurdish leader
Jalal Talabani
Jalal Talabani (; ; 1933 – 3 October 2017) was an Iraqi Kurdish politician who served as the sixth president of Iraq from 2005 to 2014, as well as the president of the Governing Council of Iraq.
Talabani was the founder and secretary-gene ...
said he "wouldn't object" if Alliance nominated Jafaari.
However, on March 1, 2006, leaders of the
Kurdistan Alliance, mainly-Sunni
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
and secularist
Iraqi National List agreed to ask the Alliance to drop Jafaari and chose another candidate for prime minister. This came after deadly sectarian reprisals against Sunnis after the bombing of the
Al-Askari Mosque
Al-Askari Shrine, the Askariyya Shrine, or Al-Askari Mosque is a Shia Muslim mosque and mausoleum in the Iraqi city of Samarra from Baghdad. It is one of the most important Shia shrines in the world. It was built in 944. The dome was destroy ...
, and after a visit by Jafaari to Turkey on February 28, 2006 that was strongly criticised by Talabani.
A Kurdish leader was quoted saying "he (Jaafari) is not appropriate and they (Sunnis and Kurds) cannot form a cabinet with him as he is not neutral". A Sunni leader was quoted saying "his performance has been below expectations...he was unable to control the security situation... and what has happened in the last few days is a proof of what we have said...the government had been inefficient and Mr Jafaari should give his seat to someone "competent". The
Kurdistan Islamic Union
Kurdistan Islamic Union (), colloquially referred to as Yekgirtû, is a Kurdish Islamist party in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Leadership and supporters
Salahaddin Bahaaddin cofounded the Kurdistan Islamic Union on February 6, 1994. In the first General C ...
said it would back the stance of the Kurdistani Alliance, to avoid conflict with the main Kurdish political forces.
Second Alliance nomination
At first, Jafaari refused to back down and the stalemate persisted for over six weeks. In April the most senior Shi'ite cleric,
Ali al-Sistani
Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani (; born 4 August 1930) is an Islamic scholar and the dean of the Hawza of Najaf in Iraq. A Grand Ayatollah, Sistani is considered one of the leading religious leaders of Twelver Shia Muslims. After the invasion of ...
intervened, calling for urgent steps to resolve the deadlock in the interests of national unity. On April 8 the Alliance met and reportedly considered Abdul Mehdi, Shahristani and Dawa party members
Nouri al-Maliki
Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki (; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is an Iraqi politician and leader of the Islamic Dawa Party since 2007. He served as the Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and as Vice President ...
and
Ali al-Adeeb as alternative nominees. However, the meeting ended without agreement, instead mandating a 3-man committee consisting of al-Maliki, Shahristani and
Humam Hamoudi
Humam Hamoudi (Sheikh Humam Baqir Abdulmajid Hamoudi) () is one of the most important figures in Iraqi politics. He is a member of the Council of Representatives of Iraq representing the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA). Hamoudi is leader of the Sup ...
, from SCIRI, to discuss the matter with the Kurdistani Alliance and Islamic Accord Front. The Kurdistani Alliance and Iraqi Accord Front both reiterated their rejection of Jafaari two days later, and the
Islamic Virtue Party spokesman
Sabah al-Saadi publicly suggested that they nominate an alternative to Jaafari, further weakening him.
On April 11, the
Al-Hayat
''Al-Hayat'' ( ''Life'') was an Arabic newspaper based in Beirut from its founding 28 January 1946 to 1976 and in London after its refounding in 1988. It was a pan-Arab newspaper owned by Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan, that had a circulation ...
newspaper reported that the
Sadr Movement, who up to then had been the strongest supporters of Jaafari outside his own Dawa Party, had softened their stance. It indicated they may support one of:
*
Jawad al-Maliki
* Ali al-Adeeb
*
Mowaffak al-Rubaie or
*
Abdul Karim al-`Anizi, member of the
Islamic Dawa Party – Iraq Organization
On April 14 it was reported that
Mohammed Redha al-Sistani, negotiating on behalf of his father
Grand Ayatollah
Marja (; plural ''marājiʿ''; ) is a title given to the highest level of Twelver Shia religious cleric, with the authority given by a hawzah (a seminary where Shi'a Muslim scholars are educated) to make legal decisions within the confines of Sh ...
Ali al-Sistani
Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani (; born 4 August 1930) is an Islamic scholar and the dean of the Hawza of Najaf in Iraq. A Grand Ayatollah, Sistani is considered one of the leading religious leaders of Twelver Shia Muslims. After the invasion of ...
, had brokered an agreement with al-Sadr and Abdul Mehdi. Under this agreement, al-Sadr agreed not to object to dropping Jafaari, and in exchange Abdul Mehdi would not seek the Prime Ministership himself, settling for his existing post of Vice President.
On April 21, the Alliance reached a decision to put nominate
Nouri al-Maliki
Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki (; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is an Iraqi politician and leader of the Islamic Dawa Party since 2007. He served as the Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and as Vice President ...
to the post of prime minister.
Deputy Prime Ministers
On April 17 the
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
originally nominated
Khalaf al-Ulayyan to the post of deputy prime minister, but he was later replaced by
Salam al-Zaubai.
The
Kurdistani Alliance
The Kurdistan List (), also known as the Kurdistan Alliance or the Brotherhood List, is the name of the electoral coalition that ran in the Kurdistan Regional Government parliamentary elections in Iraqi Kurdistan in July 2009. The Kurdistan List ...
proposed the second deputy prime minister.
President
Jalal Talabani
Jalal Talabani (; ; 1933 – 3 October 2017) was an Iraqi Kurdish politician who served as the sixth president of Iraq from 2005 to 2014, as well as the president of the Governing Council of Iraq.
Talabani was the founder and secretary-gene ...
, current President of Iraq, said prior to the election that he would not seek re-election as president, because it has few powers compared to the Prime Minister. "I'm not ready to be a puppet president of this country", he said. "The president must be partner with the prime minister in ruling Iraq on all levels, foreign affairs, internal everything". However, this has been seen as an indication that he wanted the post to have more powers, rather than him not wanting the post.
On April 12,
Iyad al-Samarra'i, a spokesman for the
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
called for the President to be a Sunni Arab, saying they were unhappy that both the President and Foreign Minister are Kurds. A
Kurdistani Alliance
The Kurdistan List (), also known as the Kurdistan Alliance or the Brotherhood List, is the name of the electoral coalition that ran in the Kurdistan Regional Government parliamentary elections in Iraqi Kurdistan in July 2009. The Kurdistan List ...
representative,
Mahmoud Othman responded that the Kurds were sticking by Talabani and were happy to let the matter go to a vote of the
Iraqi National Assembly
The Council of Representatives is the '' de facto'' unicameral legislature of Iraq. According to the Constitution of Iraq, it is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the country. As of 2020, it comprises 329 seats and meets in Baghda ...
. On April 14 the IAF withdrew their proposal, so Talabani was elected unopposed.
It was reported that
Adel Abdul Mahdi
Adil Abdul-Mahdi al-Muntafiki (, born 1 January 1942) is an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of Iraq from October 2018 until May 2020. Abdul-Mahdi is an economist and was one of the vice presidents of Iraq from 2005 to 2011. He fo ...
agreed to stay on as
Vice President
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rather than continue his bid to become prime minister. On April 17 the
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
nominated
Adnan al-Dulaimi as Vice-President.
Iyad Allawi was also proposed for Vice-President but that would result in the Sunni Arab community losing out.
Eventually,
Tariq Al-Hashimi, secretary-general of the
Iraqi Islamic Party, was agreed on as the Sunni Vice President. Talabani, Abdul Mahdi and al-Hashimi were elected as the Presidency Council of Iraq on 2006-04-22, alongside Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki
Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki (; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is an Iraqi politician and leader of the Islamic Dawa Party since 2007. He served as the Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and as Vice President ...
and Speaker
Mahmoud al-Mashhadani
Mahmoud Dawud al-Mashhadani (; born 1948) is an Iraqi politician and the current Speaker of the Iraqi Council of Representatives since 31 October 2024.
He was elected to the Council of Representatives as part of the Sunni Arab-led Iraqi Acc ...
.
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Assembly Speaker
On April 17 the
Iraqi Accord Front
The Iraqi Accord Front or Iraqi Accordance Front (Arabic: جبهة التوافق العراقية ''Jabhet Al-Tawafuq Al-'Iraqiyah'') also known as Tawafuq is an Iraqi Sunni political coalition created on October 26, 2005 by the Iraqi Islamic Pa ...
nominated
Tariq al-Hashimi to be the speaker of the
Iraqi National Assembly
The Council of Representatives is the '' de facto'' unicameral legislature of Iraq. According to the Constitution of Iraq, it is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the country. As of 2020, it comprises 329 seats and meets in Baghda ...
. However, the
United Iraqi Alliance said he was unacceptable as he had "''a history of strident rhetoric of a Sunni sectarian sort''". Some saw this as a retaliation to the Front's opposition to the nomination of Jaafari as prime minister.
On April 22 the Assembly elected
Mahmoud al-Mashhadani
Mahmoud Dawud al-Mashhadani (; born 1948) is an Iraqi politician and the current Speaker of the Iraqi Council of Representatives since 31 October 2024.
He was elected to the Council of Representatives as part of the Sunni Arab-led Iraqi Acc ...
as the Speaker in a secret ballot, with 159 votes in favour, 97 spoilt ballots and 10 abstentions.
Khaled al-Attiyah from the
United Iraqi Alliance and
Aref Tayfour from the
Kurdistani Alliance
The Kurdistan List (), also known as the Kurdistan Alliance or the Brotherhood List, is the name of the electoral coalition that ran in the Kurdistan Regional Government parliamentary elections in Iraqi Kurdistan in July 2009. The Kurdistan List ...
were elected Deputy Speakers.
On May 28 the Assembly went into closed session to debate the internal rules of the Assembly. The United Iraqi Alliance and Kurdistani Alliance wanted the Speaker to have to consult his deputies before making any decisions, a rule fiercely opposed by the Iraqi Accord Front.
In June 2007 the Council of Representatives asked Mashhadani to resign after a Shiite Turkoman lawmaker, Firyad Mohammed Omar, was dragged into an unused office and detained by the speaker's security guards. Attiyah was appointed acting speaker and the Iraqi Accord Front was asked to nominate a replacement within a week.
Ministers
On May 20, 2006 the
Iraqi National Assembly
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approved the following cabinet proposed by Prime Minister
Nouri al-Maliki
Nouri Kamil Muhammad-Hasan al-Maliki (; born 20 June 1950), also known as Jawad al-Maliki (), is an Iraqi politician and leader of the Islamic Dawa Party since 2007. He served as the Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014 and as Vice President ...
. The Cabinet included three temporary ministers of Defense,
Interior and National Security who were replaced after agreement was reached on who would fill these places.
There are four women in the 37-member cabinet:
Narmin Othman,
Bayan Dizayi,
Wijdan Michael, and
Faten Mahmoud.
Cabinet Ministers:
Appointment process
Because of the weakness of the Prime Minister, individual ministers are expected to have significant independence in the running of their own departments. Particular importance was given to the Interior, Defense and Oil Ministries, and negotiations over the allocation of Ministries were lengthy.
The
United States
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intervened on February 1 in the negotiations, calling for the Interior and Defense Ministries to be allocated to candidates who are "not regarded as sectarian". The US Ambassador
Zalmay Khalilzad
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threatened to withdraw military aid if this was not done. The
United Kingdom
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Foreign Secretary,
Jack Straw
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also echoed this in talks with Talabani on February 20, 2006, saying these departments should be in the hands of "technocrats".
Prime Minister-designate
Ibrahim al-Jaafari
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reacted angrily, saying "Iraqis would not accept interference in their affairs".
Security Ministers
Negotiations continued between the coalition parties over the posts of Defense, Interior and National Security Minister. It was agreed that the Defense post should go to a Sunni Arab and the Interior to a Shi'ite Arab. It was also agreed that the three would be appointed for a six-month trial period. On May 28 the former Iraqi generals
Baraa Najib al-Ruba'i and
Nasser al-Ameri were tipped by the
Turkish Press for Defense and Interior. Maliki was reported to favour al-Ruba’i for Minister of Defense and General
Tawfiq al-Yasiri for Interior Minister.
Other candidates discussed in the local press were:
Defense:
*
Hajim al-Hassani
* Brigadier (ret.)
Thamir Sultan al-Tikriti
*
Abd al-Amir Issa
Interior:
*
Jawad al-Bulani
Jawad al-Bulani () (also spelled Al-Bolani; born in 1960) served as the Ministry of Interior (Iraq), Interior Minister of Iraq within the Council of Ministers of Iraq, Council of Ministers under Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki from 8 June 20 ...
*
Aqil al-Turayhi
*
Muwaffaq al-Ruba'i
National Security:
*
Qassim Dawud, Independent, UIA
The new ministers were finally agreed and sworn in at a meeting of the Assembly on June 8:
* Defense Minister:
Qadir Obeidi
General Abdulqadir Mohammed Jassim Al-Mafraji ( ; ; born 1947) commonly known as Abdul Qadir Al-Obeidi or Obeidi (, was the 31st Defence Minister of Iraq in the Council of Ministers of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki from June 2006 to December ...
* Interior Minister:
Jawad al-Bulani
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* National Security:
Shirwan al-Waili
Only 198 out of 275 Assembly members were present and many were unaware of the nominees until they were announced. The Ministers required an absolute majority – 138 – to be confirmed, and received 182, 142 and 160 respectively with the IAF opposing Obeidi and Waili. The IAF had originally proposed Obeidi.
Sadrist resignations
On June 12 ''Al-Sabah'' newspaper reported that Transport Minister
Karim Mahdi Salih, Minister of State for Tourism and Antiquities
Liwaa Semeism and Minister of State for Governorate Affairs
Saad Taher al-Hashimi may be forced to resign due to allegations of incompetence. However, ''Al-Mashriq'' newspaper claimed they were former
Baath Party
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members.
Iraqi Accord Front resignations
On 2006-07-01,
Tayseer Najah al-Mashhadani, a female Assembly member from the
Iraqi Accord Front
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was kidnapped in Baghdad. The Accord Front accused Shiite militias of being behind the kidnapping and started a boycott of the National Assembly in protest. On July 8, they said they were considering also withdrawing their four ministers if Mashhadani was not released. She was released unharmed in September.
On 2007-08-01, the Front withdrew from the government, and its six representatives resigned. They had demanded the disbanding of Shi'ite militias, pardoning detainees who had not been charged and stopping raids.
National Security Council
On January 22 the Kurdish leaders agreed, as part of the ''Salahuddin Principles'', to support the creation of a National Security Council, which would involve the minority parties in the running of the government, and particularly oversee the operation of the Interior and Defense Ministries.
On March 19 the parties agreed to form this council, and agreed it would consist of nineteen members, headed by President Talabani, and split as follows:
* United Iraqi Alliance: 9
* Kurdistani Alliance: 4
* Iraqi Accordance Front / Iraqi Dialogue Front: 4
* Iraqi National List: 2
However on April 4
Ayatollah
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Originally used as a title bestowed by popular/clerical acclaim for a small number of the most di ...
Hadi al-Modarresi met with the most senior Shi'ite cleric,
Ali al-Sistani
Ali al-Husayni al-Sistani (; born 4 August 1930) is an Islamic scholar and the dean of the Hawza of Najaf in Iraq. A Grand Ayatollah, Sistani is considered one of the leading religious leaders of Twelver Shia Muslims. After the invasion of ...
, to complain that the creation of this council was an attempt to steal the election from the Alliance and constrain the Prime Minister. He called instead for a national referendum to resolve any disputes.
References
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