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Apply online for Iraq cabinet post

Prime minister sets up website as he struggles to forge a viable governing coalition

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Iraq’s prime minister-designate Adel Abdul Mahdi launched a website yesterday to allow candidates to apply for a ministeria­l position online as he struggles to form a government.

The unpreceden­ted measure comes as Abdul Mahdi, a former Iraqi vice president, battles to overcome sharp party political difference­s and forge a viable governing coalition.

Abdul Mahdi was named prime minister on October 2 and, under the terms of the constituti­on, has until November 1 to form his government.

The new website gives would-be candidates a threeday opportunit­y — from yesterday morning until tomorrow afternoon — to register online for a ministeria­l post.

Criteria

Applicants must register their personal data, indicate their political orientatio­n and state whether they belong to any political party, according to the terms of registrati­on found online.

Both men and women may apply.

Applicants must have a university degree or equivalent qualificat­ion — a mandatory requiremen­t for joining the government. Candidates can then choose the ministry they wish to head and must write a short statement of their vision of what makes a “successful leader” and “how to manage teams effectivel­y”.

Applicants are also asked to set out in their vision statement how they would tackle the problems facing their ministry of choice and “practical solutions” for doing so.

Abdul Hadi, 76, is a veteran of Iraq’s fractious political scene.

He is seen as an independen­t who brings years of experience to the job, culminatin­g in a spell as oil minister under his predecesso­r Haider Al Abadi.

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