The Phnom Penh Post

Iraqi leader names ex-Najaf governor Adnan Zurfi as PM

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IRAQI president Barham Saleh named Adnan Zurfi, the former governor of the Shiite holy city of Najaf, as the new prime minister Tuesday, the second attempt to find a head of government in recent months.

Zurfi, a 54-year-old lawmaker, has 30 days to form his cabinet which he must then put to a vote of confidence in Iraq’s notoriousl­y divided parliament.

He would replace outgoing premier Adel Abdel Mahdi, who resigned in December following popular mass rallies against a government that protesters see as corrupt, inept and beholden to powerful neighbour Iran.

An earlier nominee failed to form a cabinet by March 2, triggering a new 15-day deadl i n e f o r

Saleh.

Zurfi is a current member of the Nasr coalition led by former Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and a former member of the Dawa party, a longtime opposition party to exdictator Saddam Hussein.

Since the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Saddam, cabinets have been formed through a sectarian powershari­ng system, leading to widespread horsetradi­ng among various sects and parties.

A senior government source said political factions had intensely debated names for days, seeking a “non-confrontat­ional” figure to preserve the status quo.

The announceme­nt came just hours after Iraq faced a new rocket attack targeting foreign troops stationed at military bases across the country.

Two rockets hit the Besmaya base about 60km south of Baghdad before dawn on Tuesday, according to the Iraqi military, the US-led coalition and Nato, which all have forces stationed there.

The Iraqi military made no mention of casualties and a Nato press officer said none of its forces was hurt

in the attack.

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AFP

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