Iraq’s parliament has elected Nizar Amidi as president, five months after elections failed to produce a decisive majority.
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Amidi's presidency marks the start of a new political phase in Iraq, reshaping alliances and government formation ...
Iraq’s parliament chose Nizar Amedi as president on Saturday, after incumbent Abdul Latif Rashid withdrew from running for a ...
Iraq's parliament elected Nizar Amidi as president amid ongoing conflicts stemming from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, ...
Iraq’s new president from PUK elected after deadlock, now faces political divisions and regional conflict impacting economy ...
Baghdad is shifting toward political stabilization and economic challenges during the fragile post-conflict phase that ...