Government
Name of country:
conventional long form: Republic of Iraq
conventional short form: Iraq
local long form: Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah
local short form: Al Iraq
Data code: IZ
Type of government: republic
Capital: Baghdad
Administrative divisions: 18 provinces (muhafazat, singular - muhafazah);
Al Anbar, Al Basrah, Al Muthanna, Al Qadisiyah, An Najaf, Arbil, As Sulaymaniyah,
At Ta'mim, Babil, Baghdad, Dahuk, Dhi Qar, Diyala, Karbala', Maysan, Ninawa,
Salah ad Din, Wasit
Independence: 3 October 1932 (from League of Nations mandate under
British administration)
National holiday: Anniversary of the Revolution, 17 July (1968)
Constitution: 22 September 1968, effective 16 July 1970 (provisional
Constitution); new constitution drafted in 1990 but not adopted
Legal system: based on Islamic law in special religious courts, civil
law system elsewhere; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
Executive branch:
chief of state: President SADDAM Husayn (since 16 July 1979); Vice
President Taha Muhyi al-Din MARUF (since 21 April 1974); Vice President
Taha Yasin RAMADAN (since 23 March 1991) were elected by a two-thirds majority
of the Revolutionary Command Council
head of government: Prime Minister SADDAM Husayn (since NA May 1994);
Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Mikhail AZIZ (since NA 1979)
Revolutionary Command Council: Chairman SADDAM Husayn, Vice Chairman
Izzat IBRAHIM al-Duri
cabinet: Council of Ministers
Legislative branch: unicameral
National Assembly (Majlis al-Watani): elections last held 24 March
1996 (next to be held NA); results - percent of vote NA; seats - (250 total,
30 appointed by SADDAM Husayn to represent three northern provonces of Dahuk,
Arbil, and As Sulaymaniyah)
note: in northern Iraq, a "Kurdish Assembly" was elected
in May 1992 and calls for Kurdish self-determination within a federated
Iraq; the assembly is not recognized by the Baghdad government
Judicial branch: Court of Cassation
Political parties and leaders: Ba'th Party, SADDAM Husayn, central
party leader
Other political or pressure groups: political parties and activity
severely restricted; opposition to regime from disaffected members of the
Ba'th Party, Army officers, tribes, and Shi'a religious and ethnic Kurdish
dissidents; the Green Party (government-controlled)
International organization participation: ABEDA, ACC, AFESD, AL,
AMF, CAEU, CCC, ESCWA, FAO, G-19, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IDB,
IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ITU,
NAM, OAPEC, OIC, OPEC, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO,
WMO, WToO
Diplomatic representation in US: none; note - Iraq has an Interest
Section in the Algerian Embassy; address: Iraqi Interests Section, Algerian
Embassy, 1801 P Street NW, Washington, DC 20036; telephone: [1] (202) 483-7500;
FAX: [1] (202) 462-5066
US diplomatic representation: none; note - the US has an Interests
Section in the Polish Embassy in Baghdad, which is in the Masbah Quarter
(opposite the Foreign Ministry Club); address: P. O. Box 2447 Alwiyah, Baghdad;
telephone: [964] (1) 719-6138, 719-6139, 718-1840, 719-3791; Telex 212287
Flag: three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and black
with three green five-pointed stars in a horizontal line centered in the
white band; the phrase ALLAHU AKBAR (God is Great) in green Arabic script
- Allahu to the right of the middle star and Akbar to the left of the middle
star - was added in January 1991 during the Persian Gulf crisis; similar
to the flag of Syria that has two stars but no script and the flag of Yemen
that has a plain white band; also similar to the flag of Egypt that has
a symbolic eagle centered in the white band
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