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Updated · The Associated Press · Apr 27
Ali al-Zaidi nominated as Iraq prime minister and tasked with forming government
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Apr 27

Ali al-Zaidi nominated as Iraq prime minister and tasked with forming government

14 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Apr 27
  • The Coordination Framework, Iraq’s dominant Shiite bloc, selected businessman and political newcomer Ali al-Zaidi after weeks of debate, with President Nizar Amidi formally assigning him to form a new cabinet.
  • Al-Zaidi replaces previously considered candidates Nouri al-Maliki and Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, following U.S. opposition to al-Maliki and internal coalition negotiations. He now has 30 days to secure parliamentary approval for his cabinet.
  • The incoming government faces challenges from regional conflict, disrupted oil exports, corruption, and the status of the Popular Mobilization Forces, amid ongoing fallout from the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
With the Strait of Hormuz blocked, how will the new PM revive Iraq's collapsed oil economy?
Can a banker sanctioned for Iran ties truly lead Iraq's economic recovery?
How will al-Zaidi handle powerful Iran-backed militias under Tehran's new Supreme Leader?
Is al-Zaidi an independent technocrat or a new face for Iraq's old political powers?
How will Iraq navigate a region reshaped by new leaders in Syria, Iran, and Lebanon?
Can Iraq's 'Development Road' project truly bypass the region's escalating conflicts?