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List of prime ministers of Iraq

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This is a list of prime ministers of Iraq since 1920.

List of officeholders

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Muhammad Shayya al-SudaniMustafa Al-KadhimiAdil Abdul-MahdiHaider al-AbadiNouri al-MalikiIbrahim al-JaafariAyad AllawiIraqi Governing CouncilAhmad Husayn Khudayir as-SamarraiMohammed Hamza ZubeidiSa'dun HammadiSaddam HusseinAbdul Razzaq an-NaifAbdul Rahman ArifNaji TalibAbdul-Rahman al-BazzazArif Abdul RazzaqTahir YahyaAhmed Hassan al-BakrAbdul-Karim QasimAhmad Mukhtar BabanAbdul-Wahab MirjanMuhammad Fadhel al-JamaliNureddin MahmudMustafa Mahmud al-UmariMuzahim al-PachachiMohammad al-Sadr (prime minister)Salih JabrArshad al-UmariHamdi al-PachachiTaha al-HashimiHikmat SulaymanAli Jawdat al-AiyubiJamil Al MidfaiRashid Ali al-GaylaniNaji ShawkatNuri al-SaidNaji Al-SuwaidiTawfiq al-SuwaidiYasin al-HashimiJa'far al-AskariAbdul Muhsin al-Sa'dunAbd Al-Rahman Al-Gillani

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Notes

  1. This party existed only for the duration of al-Sa‘doun's second term as prime minister.
  2. Abbreviated as the Covenant Party, this party existed only for the duration of al-Said's first term as prime minister.
  3. While not affiliated with an official political party, Shawkat was supported by a parliamentary group known as the Parliamentary Bloc which only existed for the duration of his administration.
  4. While not affiliated with a political party, Sulayman was an ally of Bakr Sidqi during the latter's military rule.
  5. Midfai was forced to resign under military pressure.
  6. al-Said resigned in large part due to the pressure from the Golden Square, although on the condition that he be the foreign minister in al-Gaylani's cabinet.
  7. Initially approved by the Golden Square, al-Hashimi was deposed after refusing concessions to them.
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