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Halbousi elected speaker as Iraq moves towards government formation

Iraqi lawmakers seen before the start of the first legislative session in Baghdad, Iraq, December 29, 2025. (Photo by AP)

Iraqi lawmakers elected Haibat Al-Halbousi as speaker of the parliament during its first session following November’s national elections, a key step in forming the country’s next government.

According to a ‌parliamentary statement on Monday, Halbousi secured 208 of 283 votes.

The parliamentary speaker plays a crucial role in maintaining legislative order, mediating disputes, and building consensus in Iraq’s sectarian-based political system.

By longstanding convention, the country’s top three posts are distributed along ethno-religious lines: the presidency goes to a Kurd, the prime ministership to a Shia, and the parliamentary speakership to a Sunni.

The arrangement is designed to ensure that all major communities are represented in government.

Last month’s election drew a reported turnout of over 55 percent, according to the Independent High Election Commission, marking a notable increase from the record-low 41 percent in 2021.

The political list backing incumbent Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani won the most seats, positioning his bloc to play a central role in forming the next cabinet.

Under Iraq’s constitution, parliament must elect a speaker and two deputies at its opening session, and a new president within 30 days.

Once elected, the president is tasked with asking the largest parliamentary bloc to form a government.

 


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