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WorldApr 27

Iraq's Parliament Nominates Businessman Ali al-Zaidi as Prime Minister

Iraq's dominant parliamentary bloc has selected businessman Ali al-Zaidi to serve as the country's next prime minister after an extended selection process.

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Iraq's dominant parliamentary bloc has nominated businessman Ali al-Zaidi to serve as the country's prime minister-designate, concluding a prolonged selection process that has lasted several months.

The nomination comes after extended political negotiations and tensions within Iraq's parliamentary system. Al-Zaidi, whose background is primarily in business rather than politics, represents a departure from traditional political figures typically chosen for the role.

The selection process has taken place amid pressure from multiple international actors, including both the United States and Iran, who maintain significant influence in Iraqi politics. These external pressures have contributed to the complexity and duration of the nomination process.

Al-Zaidi will now face the task of forming a new government, a process that typically involves building coalitions and securing parliamentary approval for cabinet appointments. The businessman-turned-politician will need to navigate Iraq's complex sectarian and political landscape to establish a functioning administration.

The nomination marks a significant step in Iraq's ongoing political transition, though the actual formation of a government may still require additional time and negotiation among various parliamentary factions.

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