Iraqi Transitional Government

The Iraqi Transitional Government was the government of Iraq from May 3, 2005, when it replaced the Iraqi Interim Government, until May 20, 2006, when it was replaced by a permanent government.

Iraqi Transitional Government

Cabinet of Iraq
Date formed3 May 2005 (2005-05-03)
Date dissolved20 May 2006 (2006-05-20)
People and organisations
Head of governmentIbrahim al-Jaafari
Status in legislatureCoalition

On April 28 it was approved by the transitional Iraqi National Assembly, which had been elected in January 2005. It operated under the Law of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period, and its main functions were to draft a permanent Constitution of Iraq and to form a transitional government.

Organization

Executive

Although the President is the chief of military and head of state, the Prime Minister is the head of government who exercises most executive powers. The President and both deputies (collective the Presidency Council of Iraq) are elected by the Assembly with a two-thirds majority. They then propose the Prime Minister from the largest party, who must also be approved by a two-thirds majority; the Prime Minister then proposes the Council of Ministers, who must be approved with a two-thirds majority.

The current Council of Ministers was sworn in on May 3 but several key posts were left vacant. Six new ministers were approved to fill vacant positions on 8 May, one of whom rejected his position saying he had not been consulted.

Position
PresidentJalal Talabani
Vice PresidentsAdil Abdul Mahdi
Ghazi al-Yawer
Prime MinisterIbrahim al Jaafari
Deputy Prime MinistersAhmed Chalabi
Ruz Nuri Shawis
Abid Mutlak al-Jubouri
(vacant)
Interior MinisterBayan Baqir Solagh
Foreign MinisterHoshyar Zebari
Defence MinisterSaadoun al-Dulaimi
Oil MinisterIbrahim Bahr al-Uloum
Electricity MinisterMohsen Shlash
Minister of Planning and Development Co-operationBarham Salih
Higher Education MinisterSami al-Mudhaffar
Minister of Municipalities and Public WorksNisrin Barwari
Telecommunications MinisterJuwan Fouad Masum
Finance MinisterAli Abdul-Amir Allawi
Minister of Water ResourcesAbdul-Latif Rashid
Minister of EnvironmentNarmin Othman
Trade MinisterAbdel-Karim Mahoud al-Mohammedawi
Transport MinisterSalam al-Maliki
Minister of Labour and Social AffairsIdris Hadi
Human Rights MinisterNarmin Othman (acting)
Hashim al-Shible rejected the post after he had been approved by parliament
Health MinisterAbdel Muttalib Mohammed Ali
Minister of Construction and HousingJasim Mohammed Jaafar
Education MinisterAbdel Falah Hassan
Agriculture MinisterAli al-Bahadili
Justice MinisterAbdel Hussein Shandal
Culture MinisterNuri Farhan al-Rawi
Minister of Science and TechnologyBasimah Yusuf Butrus
Minister of Displacement and MigrationSuhaylah Abd-Jaafar
Minister of Youth and SportsTalib Aziz Zayni
Minister of IndustryUsama al-Najafi
Minister of State for National Security AffairsAbdul Karim al-Anizi
Minister of State for Governorate AffairsSaad Nayif Mujhim al-Hardan
Minister of State for Civil Society AffairsAla Habib Kazim
Minister of State for Women's AffairsAzhar Abdel Karim al-Shaikhli
Minister of State for Tourism and AntiquitiesHashim al-Hashimi
Minister of State for National Assembly AffairsSafa al-Din Mohammed al-Safi

Legislative

Judicial

  • Higher Judicial Council
    • Federal Supreme Court
      • Court of Cassation
      • Courts of Appeal
      • Central Criminal Court

References

Preceded by Government of Iraq
May 3, 2005 - May 20, 2006
Succeeded by