- Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer
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order =InterimPresident of Iraq
term_start =May 17 ,2004
term_end =April 6 ,2005
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predecessor =Coalition Provisional Authority
successor =Jalal Talabani (State President)
birth_date =Birth date and age|1958|3|11|mf=y
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religion =Sunni Islam Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer ( _ar. غازي مشعل عجيل الياور) a member of the Shammar tribe (born
March 11 1958 inMosul ,Iraq ) was aVice President of Iraq under theIraqi Transitional Government of 2005–2006, and wasPresident of Iraq under theIraqi Interim Government from 2004 to 2005.He was originally a member of the
Iraqi Governing Council created following the US-led2003 invasion of Iraq . As President of the Council, in 2004 he was appointed by the council to serve as interim President of Iraq following the June 28 return of Iraqi sovereignty from theCoalition Provisional Authority .A
Sunni Muslim andShamar tribal leader, al-Yawer is acivil engineer by training. His uncle, Shaykh Muhsin al-Yawar is the current head of the Shammar tribe and his grandfather played a role in guiding Iraq towards independence in the 1920s.He studied in theKing Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) for the first 2 years, then finished hisBSc in the UK. He enrolled in an English language program atAmerican University in Washington, D.C. and then took his masters atGeorge Washington University in the mid 1980s. While in Washington recently to meet at the White House, he met with professors and administrators at American University.He was a good friend of
Sa'ad I. Al-Qeshtaini , an Information Security Consultant and famed IT specialist in Saudi Arabia. Ghazi spent much of the past two decades inSaudi Arabia , where he became vice president of Hicap Technology Co. Following the US-led overthrow ofSaddam Hussein in 2003, Ghazi sold his business and returned to Iraq.He was scheduled to be the last holder of the rotating council presidency, with a term lasting until
June 30 , 2004, the date of the expected transition to official Iraqi sovereignty. Instead, he was chosen at an earlier date to be Iraq's formalHead of State , and occupy the largely symbolic post of "State President" of Iraq. He held this position in an interim capacity until an elected Iraqi parliament could select a new permanent president, as mandated in theLaw of Administration for the State of Iraq for the Transitional Period . This happened onApril 6 2005 whenJalal Talabani was elected president, and al-Yawer, after much negotiation, was made one of Iraq's two vice-presidents. He and theIraqi Interim Government were sworn in onJune 28 ,2004 , when the U.S.-led coalition handed over power two days early.His appointment as interim President came at the advice of a UN special envoy to Iraq
Lakhdar Brahimi , who chose Ghazi in recognition of his age and stature, and the fact that he was a moderateSunni Muslim.Iyad Allawi , who served as Prime Minister during al-Yawer's presidency, is aShiite Muslim; the two collectively represented Iraq's largest religious groups.L. Paul Bremer in his memoirs, however, indicated thatGeorge W. Bush himself urged the appointment of al-Yawer, as Bush "had been favorably impressed with his open thanks to the Coalition." [http://www.slate.com/id/2161644]In the January
2005 Iraqi election he was the leader ofThe Iraqis , the largest Sunni list of candidates. His list won about 150,000 votes in Iraqi National Assembly elections, 2% of the national vote. Although it's hard to find research or polling on the subject, a few Sunni commentators, such as "Riverbend" of [http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/2005_05_01_riverbendblog_archive.html#111736857847338021 Baghdad Burning] , suggest that this poor showing was largely because he is held in low esteem by common Sunni Iraqis, being called by the epithet "al Baqara al dhahika", which translates roughly as "the laughing cow".In December he joined the
Iraqi National List coalition with other secular politiciansIyad Allawi andAdnan Pachachi .His brother, Faris Mashal al-Yawir, is the Iraq ambassador to the
UAE .References
*cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3766401.stm|author=BBC News|year=2004|title=Interim Iraqi government|accessdate=2006-02-24
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