Iraq’s top court suspends ex-minister’s presidential bid

Published February 7, 2022
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Hoshyar Zebari speaks to Reuters in Baghdad, Iraq, September 11, 2014. — Reuters/File
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Hoshyar Zebari speaks to Reuters in Baghdad, Iraq, September 11, 2014. — Reuters/File

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s federal court on Sunday suspended former foreign minister Hoshyar Zebari’s presidential bid while it looks into corruption allegations dating back to 2016, the state news agency reported, one day before parliament was due to elect a new president.

Zebari, a prominent Kurdish politician who served as Iraq’s foreign minister for more than a decade, was finance minister when he was sacked by parliament in 2016 over alleged corruption. He denied the accusations.

Last week four parliamentarians filed a petition to the federal court demanding Zebari’s exclusion from the presidential race, accusing him of financial and administrative corruption in 2016.

In its ruling, the court said it had “decided to temporarily suspend the procedures of electing (Zebari) for the position of President of the Republic until the case is resolved”.

Zebari was not immediately available for comment. He has previously said the allegations against him are politically motivated.

Two lawmakers said the verdict could delay the vote, which comes four months after a parliamentary election led to populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr’s movement becoming the biggest bloc, with 73 seats in the fractious 329-seat house.

The country’s new president will be tasked with asking the largest bloc in parliament to form a government.

Zebari, one of 25 candidates, had high chances of winning the election before the corruption allegations surfaced again.

The presidency, with a four-year mandate, is by convention held by a member of Iraq’s Kurdish minority. Zebari is the candidate of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

Zebari favours western suits but hails from a major Kurdish tribe and fought as a peshmerga against Saddam Hussain’s regime.

After Saddam’s overthrow he served an unbroken 2003-2014 term as foreign minister before taking up the finance portfolio from which he was sacked.

Published in Dawn, February 7th, 2022

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