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Abdul Latif Rashid (; born 10 August 1944), also known as Letif Reshid (), is an Iraqi politician serving as the ninth president of Iraq. He was previously the Ministry of Water Resources (Iraq), Minister of Water Resources under the Government of Iraq from 2006, government of Nouri al-Maliki. Before that, he served in the same position under both the Iraqi Transitional Government and the Iraqi Interim Government. Rashid was formerly a spokesperson for the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in the United Kingdom. Rashid is the fourth non-Arab president of Iraq, succeeding Barham Salih. As Minister for Water Resources from September 2003 until December 2010, Rashid was responsible for a range of issues, including irrigation, municipal and industrial water supply, hydropower, flood control, and environmental requirements, including marsh restoration.


Professional career

Rashid has been involved with a number of programs and organizations related to engineering and agriculture developments. He previously worked as a senior Project Manager for the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO) in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. He has been a member of the Executive Council of the Iraqi National Congress (INC) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan's Representative in the UK since 1986 and a spokesman for the Kurdistan Front. Rashid is a chartered engineer and a fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineering and the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID). He has been a freelance consultant for irrigation and drainage projects and worked with the Water Engineering Administration. In 1992, Rashid was elected vice president and Executive Member of the Iraqi National Congress (INC), and in 1998, he was elected to the INC's six-member leadership.


Political career

Apart from having technical qualifications and engagements, Rashid has actively participated in Kurdish and Iraqi politics. In 1986, he became the spokesman for the PUK in the United Kingdom. He has attended many conferences and official meetings on behalf of Kurdish political parties and Iraqi opposition groups during Saddam's regime. Rashid has also represented Kurdish politics and Iraqi opposition groups to Saddam in official meetings with various international institutions and governments. In 2003, he became the minister of water resources, a post he kept until 2010. He served as a presidential adviser from 2010.


President of Iraq

Under the power-sharing agreement among the major ethnic and religious groupings in the country, a Sunni Kurd is elected as president, a Shia Arab as prime minister, and a Sunni Arab as speaker of parliament. On 13 October 2022, Rashid 2022 Iraqi presidential election, was elected as the 9th President of Iraq after the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime. Rashid replaced Barham Salih as head of state after the two-round vote in parliament, winning "more than 162 votes" against 99 for Salih. Rashid "immediately" appointed politician Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani as prime minister-designate. This appointment ended the yearlong deadlock. In January 2025, President Rashid filed a lawsuit against Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani and Finance Minister Taif Sami requesting a court order mandating the uninterrupted and timely payment of salaries for Kurdistan Region’s civil servants.


Foreign policy

Rashid opposes the normalization of diplomatic relations as long as Turkey violates Iraq's sovereignty. On 8 April 2023, Rashid condemned Turkey's alleged bombardment of an area near Sulaimaniyah airport inside Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region. A source from the Ministry of National Defense (Turkey), Turkish Defense Ministry stated to Agence France Press that Turkey's armed forces "undertook no such activity." Speaking on 27 February 2023, Rashid said that the 2003 invasion of Iraq, 2003 invasion of Saddam-ruled Iraq by the United States and its allies was "necessary" because of the regime's "Human rights in Ba'athist Iraq, brutality." He claimed that "after twenty years," now "peace and security [are] all over the country." However, long-awaited public projects, especially in the transport sector, have not materialized, a shortcoming he attributed to lingering corruption. The Iraqi president expressed the belief that "improving relations with neighbors, including Iran, Syria, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Jordan, is a source of strength for Iraq."


Personal life

He is married to Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmed, and they are the parents to three children.


References

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