Ibrahim al-Jaafari Fast Facts
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Here’s a look at the life of Ibrahim al-Jaafari, former prime minister of Iraq.
Personal
Birth date: 1947
Birth place: Karbala, Iraq
Marriage: Married, name unavailable publicly
Children: Five
Education: Mosul University, M.D., 1974
Religion: Shiite Muslim
Timeline
1968 – Joins the Islamic Dawa Party. Al Dawa (formally the Hizb al-Dawa al-Islamiyya or the Islamic Call Party), is a Shia Islamist party with close connections with Iran’s clerical regime.
1980 – Flees Iraq for Iran in order to escape Saddam Hussein’s crack-down on members of the Dawa Party.
1990-2003 – Leader of the London branch of the Dawa Party.
2003 – Returns to Iraq following the fall of Hussein.
August 2003 – Becomes a member of the Iraqi Governing Council and serves as the Council’s first rotating chairman.
2004-2005 – One of two vice presidents in Iraq’s interim government.
April 7, 2005 – Iraq’s new president, Jalal Talabani, nominates Jaafari as prime minister.
May 3, 2005 – Sworn in as Iraq’s interim prime minister.
April 20, 2006 – Under pressure from the United States, Jaafari steps down and agrees to withdraw his nomination for a second term.
May 2006 – Is replaced as prime minister by Nuri al-Maliki.
June 2008 – Is expelled from the Dawa Party after forming a new political party, the National Reform Movement.
August 2009 – Shiite political leaders announce the formation of the Iraqi National Alliance. Jaafari is a member of the coalition.
September 2014 – Becomes foreign minister of Iraq.
October 25, 2018 – Steps down as foreign minister.
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