Shock Move in Baghdad: Bassim al-Badri Nominated as Iraq’s Next Prime Minister Candidate

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Ruling Shiite Coordination Framework backs accountability chief in early leadership push as Iraq’s political power struggle intensifies. By Dr. Pshtiwan Faraj, SULAIMANI,   Kurdish Policy Analysis , April 20    — Iraq’s ruling Shiite Coordination Framework has nominated Bassim al-Badri, the current head of the National Supreme Commission for Accountability and Justice, as a candidate for the country’s next prime minister, according to political sources familiar with the decision. The nomination marks an early step in behind-the-scenes negotiations among Iraq’s dominant Shiite political factions as they position themselves ahead of a potential leadership transition. Al-Badri, who currently leads the state body responsible for enforcing accountability and de-Baathification policies, has largely operated within Iraq’s administrative and judicial oversight structures rather than front-line partisan politics. His emergence as a nominee signals a possible shift toward ...

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