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(Reuters) It also said Washington would renew for 120 days a waiver allowing Iraq to import electricity from Iran “to help provide the right conditions for success” of the new government.Adel Abdul Mahdi, who had been leading a caretaker government, resigned last year as prime minister as anti-government protesters took to the streets in their thousands, demanding jobs and the departure of Iraq’s ruling elite.They accused the political class that took over after the 2003 US invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein of corruption that had driven the country into dysfunction and economic ruin.The battle over government portfolios since Abdul Mahdi’s resignation in November prevented two previous nominees for prime minister from forming a cabinet.Kadhimi’s candidates for cabinet posts including interior, defence, finance and electricity passed with votes from a majority of lawmakers present.Voting on the oil and foreign ministries was delayed as the parties failed to agree on candidates. With the new law, seats will go to whoever gets the most votes in the electoral districts. Al-Kadhimi came to power following a political consensus in May and promised to deliver on key protesters' demands. Jehangir khan - Director of the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT)Special Mission: How Turkey recruits agents in Germany to spy on Turkish citizensCoronavirus: Loss of hearing reported among discharged COVID-19 patients, study findsCoronavirus: Mecca authorities name and shame Hajj permit violatorsCoronavirus: World Health Organization expects ‘lengthy’ COVID-19 pandemicCoronavirus: 54,000 liters of disinfectants used daily to clean Mecca’s Grand Mosque It's unclear under what electoral law the vote will be held. He has good relations with the Americans and a recently recovered relation with the Iranians.”But Iraq risks being further caught in the middle of tensions between Washington and Tehran, as militia groups vow revenge for the killing of Iran’s top commander Qassem Soleimani and his associate in Iraq Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, who were killed on Iraqi soil.Iraq’s new leader faces myriad challenges, but before his rise to political prominence, he had a career in journalism and later served as the country’s spy chief.Mustafa al-Kadhimi was born in Baghdad in 1967, and studied law before becoming a journalist, where he was known for his opposition of the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kadhimi delivers a speech during the vote on the new government at the parliament headquarters in Baghdad. Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kadhimi delivers a speech during the vote on the new government at the parliament headquarters in Baghdad. Iraq Taps New Candidate as Prime Minister, Testing Relations With Iran ... Crude oil accounts for more than 90% of the country’s revenue, and the 2020 budget, which has yet to … Over 500 protesters were killed in the demonstrations as Iraqi security forces used live ammunition and tear gas to disperse crowds. This is especially true due to the sharp difference between Salih and the Iran-backed PMU that have led to harsh criticism against him recently. (Reuters)He lived abroad in Iran, Sweden, and the UK where he worked in several positions, including serving as the Iraq Pulse editor for Al-Monitor and the director of the Humanitarian Dialogue Foundation in London.After the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, al-Kadhimi returned home and helped establish the Iraqi Media Network along with being the executive director of the “Iraq Memory Foundation” that worked on documenting crimes committed by Saddam Hussein’s regime.In June 2016, al-Kadhimi was named the head of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service amid the country’s escalating battle against ISIS.Beyond a bad economy, and the ever-present potential for regional flare-ups, al-Kadhimi will have to contend with a growing ISIS insurgency in northern Iraq, as the extremist group has stepped up attacks on government troops. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP) He will begin his term without a … "Iraq urgently needs to move forward. U.S. Following the trip of Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council However, Muqtada al-Sadr’s Sairoon Alliance issued a statement March 16 saying that they had not agreed on Suhail. Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (C) speaks to locals in Tarmiyah, 35 kilometers (20 miles) north of Baghdad, on July 20, 2020.
(Reuters) It also said Washington would renew for 120 days a waiver allowing Iraq to import electricity from Iran “to help provide the right conditions for success” of the new government.Adel Abdul Mahdi, who had been leading a caretaker government, resigned last year as prime minister as anti-government protesters took to the streets in their thousands, demanding jobs and the departure of Iraq’s ruling elite.They accused the political class that took over after the 2003 US invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein of corruption that had driven the country into dysfunction and economic ruin.The battle over government portfolios since Abdul Mahdi’s resignation in November prevented two previous nominees for prime minister from forming a cabinet.Kadhimi’s candidates for cabinet posts including interior, defence, finance and electricity passed with votes from a majority of lawmakers present.Voting on the oil and foreign ministries was delayed as the parties failed to agree on candidates. With the new law, seats will go to whoever gets the most votes in the electoral districts. Al-Kadhimi came to power following a political consensus in May and promised to deliver on key protesters' demands. Jehangir khan - Director of the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT)Special Mission: How Turkey recruits agents in Germany to spy on Turkish citizensCoronavirus: Loss of hearing reported among discharged COVID-19 patients, study findsCoronavirus: Mecca authorities name and shame Hajj permit violatorsCoronavirus: World Health Organization expects ‘lengthy’ COVID-19 pandemicCoronavirus: 54,000 liters of disinfectants used daily to clean Mecca’s Grand Mosque It's unclear under what electoral law the vote will be held. He has good relations with the Americans and a recently recovered relation with the Iranians.”But Iraq risks being further caught in the middle of tensions between Washington and Tehran, as militia groups vow revenge for the killing of Iran’s top commander Qassem Soleimani and his associate in Iraq Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, who were killed on Iraqi soil.Iraq’s new leader faces myriad challenges, but before his rise to political prominence, he had a career in journalism and later served as the country’s spy chief.Mustafa al-Kadhimi was born in Baghdad in 1967, and studied law before becoming a journalist, where he was known for his opposition of the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kadhimi delivers a speech during the vote on the new government at the parliament headquarters in Baghdad. Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Mustafa al-Kadhimi delivers a speech during the vote on the new government at the parliament headquarters in Baghdad. Iraq Taps New Candidate as Prime Minister, Testing Relations With Iran ... Crude oil accounts for more than 90% of the country’s revenue, and the 2020 budget, which has yet to … Over 500 protesters were killed in the demonstrations as Iraqi security forces used live ammunition and tear gas to disperse crowds. This is especially true due to the sharp difference between Salih and the Iran-backed PMU that have led to harsh criticism against him recently. (Reuters)He lived abroad in Iran, Sweden, and the UK where he worked in several positions, including serving as the Iraq Pulse editor for Al-Monitor and the director of the Humanitarian Dialogue Foundation in London.After the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, al-Kadhimi returned home and helped establish the Iraqi Media Network along with being the executive director of the “Iraq Memory Foundation” that worked on documenting crimes committed by Saddam Hussein’s regime.In June 2016, al-Kadhimi was named the head of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service amid the country’s escalating battle against ISIS.Beyond a bad economy, and the ever-present potential for regional flare-ups, al-Kadhimi will have to contend with a growing ISIS insurgency in northern Iraq, as the extremist group has stepped up attacks on government troops. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP) He will begin his term without a … "Iraq urgently needs to move forward. U.S. Following the trip of Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council However, Muqtada al-Sadr’s Sairoon Alliance issued a statement March 16 saying that they had not agreed on Suhail. Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (C) speaks to locals in Tarmiyah, 35 kilometers (20 miles) north of Baghdad, on July 20, 2020.