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Let’s take a look at the life of former interim prime minister of Iraq, Ayad Allawi.
birthday: [1945
Birthplace: Iraq
marriage: Tana Arawi (1987-present)
Children: three
education: Studied medicine and neurology in Baghdad and London.
religion: shia muslim
1960s- Joined the Baath Party while attending medical school in Baghdad.
1970s – When he defected from the Saddam Hussein regime and fled to London, he was in charge of the European bath organization.
1978- Survive an assassination attempt by Hussein supporters. He was hit with an ax and was hospitalized for almost a year.
1991- Co-founded the Iraqi National Accord, a group opposed to Hussein’s Baath Party.
April 2003 – Return to Iraq after Baghdad falls to coalition forces.
October 2003 – Rotating chairman of the Iraqi Governing Council.
April 2004 – Resigns from the Security Committee of the Iraqi Governing Council when the coalition refuses to authorize the committee on Iraqi security affairs.
From May 28, 2004 He was unanimously elected by the Iraqi Governing Council as Iraq’s interim prime minister after the handover of power.
From June 28, 2004 Appointed interim Prime Minister of Iraq. He is the first ruler other than Hussein to lead the country over his thirty years.
From September 23, 2004 Hold a press conference With President George W. Bush at the White House.
From December 16, 2004 Allawi has announced a list of 240 candidates for the Iraqi National Assembly, saying security and national unity will be top priorities. He turned down the chance to run on tickets determined by the Grand Ayatollah Al Sistani.
From April 2005 resigned as interim prime minister.
From July 2008 Testified before the U.S. House Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.
From March 26, 2010 Iraqi officials released election results confirming that Alawi’s Iraqi coalition won the most seats in parliament.
September 8, 2014 – Iraqi lawmakers approve a new government with Allawi as one of the country’s three vice-presidents. Seen as part of a redundant and bloated government, these positions were abolished in August 2015 and restored by a federal court in October 2016.
From December 2017 In response to US President Donald Trump’s call to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, Allawi urged the United Nations to intervene, saying the move would hinder the US role in the peace process.
From November 29, 2019 After Abdul Mahdi announced he would step down as prime minister, Allawi called for the creation of a “interim government” to prepare for transparent elections.