President of Kurdistan Region

The President of Kurdistan Region is the head of an autonomous region in northern Iraq. They are part of the Kurdistan Presidency Council.[1] The current President of Kurdistan Region is Nechirvan Barzani, who assumed office on 1 June 2019.

President of Kurdistan Region
Seal of the President of Kurdistan Region
Flag of the President of Kurdistan Region
Incumbent
Nechirvan Barzani

since 1 June 2019
StyleHis Excellency
Appointerelected in KRG parliament (if possible)
Term lengthFour years, renewable once
Inaugural holderJalal Talabani (de facto)
Masoud Barzani (de jure)
Formation4 July 1992 (de facto)
14 June 2005 (de jure)
DeputyVice President of Kurdistan Region
Websitewww.krp.org/english/

1992–2005

After the 1992 parliamentary election resulted in the two main parties, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), each holding 50 out of 100 seats, they decided to create a unity government (which was not recognized by the Ba'athist Iraq, led by Saddam Hussein).[2]

Kurdistan Region after the 1998 cease-fire. Green area controlled by the PUK, Yellow area controlled by the KDP

The unity government soon collapsed and in 1994 a civil war broke out, which lasted until 1998. This resulted in the establishment of two Kurdistan Regional Governments in 1996, a KDP-controlled one in Erbil and a PUK-controlled one in Sulaymaniyah, each with their own President.[2]

PUK-controlled part

President of the PUK-run Kurdistan Regional Government:[3]

No. Picture Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
Took Office Left Office
1 Jalal Talabani
(1933–2017)
4 July 1992 6 April 2005 Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

KDP-controlled part

President of the KDP-run Kurdistan Regional Government:[3]

No. Picture Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of
Office
Political Party
Took Office Left Office
1 Masoud Barzani
(1946–)
31 August 1996 14 June 2005 Kurdistan Democratic Party

2005–Present

After an official reconciliation between the KDP and PUK in October 2002,[4] parliamentary elections were held on 30 January 2005 and on 14 June 2005 the KDP-leader Masoud Barzani was sworn in by the parliament in as new president and Kosrat Rasul Ali as the new Vice President of Kurdistan Region.[5] In 2009 the system was changed to elect the president and on 25 July 2009 presidential election were held resulting in Barzani's re-election.[6] On 29 October 2017, amidst the 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict, Barzani announced his intentions to step down as president, effective 1 November.[7]

President of Kurdistan Region:

No. Picture Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
Took Office Left Office
1 Masoud Barzani
(1946–)
14 June 2005 1 November 2017 Kurdistan Democratic Party
2 Nechirvan Barzani
(1966–)
1 June 2019 Present Kurdistan Democratic Party

Election results

CandidatePopular votesPercentage
Massoud Barzani1,266,39769.6
Kamal Mirawdily460,32325.3
Halow Ibrahim Ahmed63,3773.5
Ahmed Mohammed Rasul18,8901.4
Hussein Garmiyani10,6650.6
Total1,819,652 100%
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See also

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Kurdistan Region

References

  1. "KRG". Archived from the original on 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  2. Galbraith, Peter (2006), The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War without End; Simon and Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-9423-8
  3. http://rulers.org/ruli.html#iraq
  4. "The evolution of the modern electoral process in the Kurdistan Region". Archived from the original on 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  5. Kurdistan Region leader sworn in
  6. Opposition set to break Iraqi Kurd stranglehold
  7. "Iraqi Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani to step down". BBC. 29 October 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
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