Iraq Parliament Elects Former Environment Minister.webp

Baghdad, April 12 – The Iraqi Parliament elected former Environment Minister Nizar Amadi as the country's new president, following a decisive voting session held in the capital, Baghdad.

Parliament Speaker Haibat al-Halbousi officially announced Amadi as the winner after he secured 227 votes in the runoff vote. Following the announcement, the president-elect took the constitutional oath, according to Xinhua news agency.

The pivotal session was attended by approximately 250 lawmakers from the 329-seat parliament, exceeding the constitutional quorum of 220 members required for the presidential election.

According to the televised session, Amadi, the candidate of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), led the first round with 208 votes, while his main competitors, Muthanna Amin from the Kurdistan Islamic Union and current Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, received 17 and 16 votes respectively.

The election moved to a second round between Amadi and Amin, as no candidate secured a two-thirds majority in the initial ballot.

Amadi, head of the Political Bureau of the PUK in Baghdad, previously held the post of Iraqi Environment Minister from 2022 to 2024 and has acted as an advisor to former Iraqi presidents.

Under the Iraqi constitution, the newly elected president has 15 days to nominate the leader of the largest parliamentary bloc as the prime minister-designate. The nominee will then have 30 days to form a new cabinet and seek a confidence vote.

Iraq held parliamentary elections in November last year. The vote concluded a long period of political deadlock. The election of the new president had been stalled due to a lack of consensus between the major Kurdish parties and the failure to achieve the required two-thirds parliamentary quorum in previous attempts.

Under Iraq's post-2003 power-sharing system, the presidency is reserved for a Kurd, while the parliamentary speaker is a Sunni, and the prime minister is a Shiite.
 
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