Abdul-Wahab Mirjan

Abdul-Wahab Mirjan

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office =Prime Minister of Iraq
term_start =December 15, 1957
term_end =March 3, 1958
monarch =Faisal II
predecessor =Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi
successor =Nuri as-Said
birth_date =1909
birth_place =Al Hillah, Iraq
death_date =March 15, 1964
death_place =Baghdad, Iraq
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Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (1909–1964) ( _ar. عبد الوهاب مرجان) served as prime minister of Iraq for three months (December 15, 1957 – March 3, 1958) at the time of that country's short-lived union with Jordan, which was formalized on February 14, 1958. A relative newcomer to the Iraqi government, Mirjan first joined the cabinet in 1947, and lacked the passion for overseeing the unification of the two states. He therefore resigned, less than a month after the federation was declared, in favor of the more established political figure Nuri as-Said. He survived the republican coup later that year and died in 1964. He was known, along with his father Abdul-Razzak Mirjan, as being compassionate to his coutry; they donated a number of valuable assets, such as Mirjan Hospital in Hilla province and a number of houses for the Iraqi poor.

Abdul-Wahab, son of Abdul-Razzaq, son of Jawad, son of Mahmood AL Mirjan, came from a renowned family in Al-Hilla, where he was born in 1909. He graduated from the College of Law in Baghdad in 1932 and was appointed Justice of the Peace in Suweira (January 1938). However, he resigned after a short period, devoting himself to his law practice and the management of his estates. In September 1942 he was elected President of Al-Hilla Chamber of Agriculture. In March 1947 he was elected member of the Iraqi Parliament Chamber of Deputies, representing Al-Hilla Liwa’ (province) and was re-elected in the following year. He was re-elected to the Chamber of Deputies in all subsequent terms until the revolution of 1958. He was appointed Minister of Economy in Muzahim Al-Ameen Al-Pachachi’s cabinet (26 June 1948). He was elected Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies on first of December 1948 and re-elected to a new term as Speaker on first of December 1949. After that he was appointed Minister of Communications and Public Works and acting Minister of Finance in Nuri Al-Saeed’s eleventh cabinet (16 September 1950); then Minister of Finance (25 December 1950) and Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies for the third time (first of December 1951), remaining in this office until the Chamber was dissolved on 27 October 1952.In Al-Madfai’s sixth cabinet (29 January 1953) he undertook the Communications and Public Works portfolio, retaining his position in Al-Madfai’s seventh cabinet (7 May 1953) until he resigned on 21 May 1953. He was elected Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies for the fourth time on first December 1953, remaining until the Chamber was dissolved on 29 April 1954. He was re-elected Speaker of the new Chamber which convened on 26 July 1954; but the Chamber was immediately dissolved on 3 August 1954.He participated in Nuri Al-Saeed’s twelfth cabinet as Minister of Agriculture (3 August 1954), then was elected another time to the Speakership of the Chamber of Deputies on 16 September 1954; was re-elected as Speaker on first of December 1954; again on first of December 1955 and on first of December 1956. He became Minister of Communications and Public Works in Al-Ayoubi’s third cabinet (20 June 1957); then Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies (first of December 1957). He undertook the office of Prime Minister and acting Minister of Defence on 15 December 1957, remaining until 2 March 1958.On 10 May 1958 he was re-elected Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, remaining in this position until the revolution of 14 July 1958.Subsequent to the revolution he was detained for a short period then released. He got terminally ill and passed away in Baghdad on the morning of Sunday 15 March 1964.He was a paragon of kindness, with a pristine soul and an affable character. He attained the highest government positions within ten years, which added to his modesty and tranquillity. When first elected member of the Chamber of Deputies in March 1947, Khalid Al-Durra described him in Al-Wadi magazine: “... one of the VIPs of Al-Hilla and a distinguished lawyer there ... Abdul-Wahab is a sincerely patriotic young man; undoubtedly desiring to work for his country’s eminence and progress. He is clean handed, clean spoken and loved by those who know him ...”


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