- Hajim al-Hassani
Hajim Mahdi Saleh al-Hassani (born 1954,
Kirkuk ) is anIraq i politician and was the speaker of theIraqi National Assembly under theIraqi Transitional Government . A moderateSunni Arab and relative outsider, having spent much of his life in theUnited States , al-Hassani was tapped as a compromise candidate for the speaker's post after weeks of deadlock between Iraqi political parties. al-Hassani had previously been a member of theIraqi Islamic Party in exile and was Industry Minister under the interim government ofIyad Allawi .Born in
Kirkuk , Hassani attendedMosul University and relocated to the United States in 1979. He studied at theUniversity of Nebraska and theUniversity of Connecticut and then spent 12 years working for an investment and trading company inLos Angeles . While in the U.S., he was involved in the opposition to theSaddam Hussein regime in exile, and was actively involved with theIraqi Islamic Party (IIP).Hassani returned to Iraq following the U.S. invasion in 2003 and worked with the Interim
Iraqi Governing Council appointed during the period of theCoalition Provisional Authority . As the IIP wielded influence in the dangerousAnbar province, Hassani was involved in negotiating a temporary truce withFallujah -based insurgents in 2004.Under the
Iraqi Interim Government ofIyad Allawi , formed in 2004, Hassani was named industry minister in the new administration. He continued to support U.S. actions in Fallujah, earning him ire from many Sunni Muslims; he left the party when the IIP withdrew from the government, retaining his ministry post.He joined the
Iraqis coalition of Interim PresidentGhazi al-Yawer for the election in January 2005. After the election the post of speaker was reportedly reserved for a Sunni Arab, and al-Hassani, one of only two candidates deemed acceptable to the range of parties, was offered the post after Interim PresidentGhazi al-Yawer turned it down.He was elected to the
Council of Representatives of Iraq in theIraqi legislative election of December 2005 as part of theIraqi National List coalition led byIyad Allawi . He resigned from that coalition in September 2007, claiming Allawi was high-handed and lacking in vision. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/19/africa/ME-GEN-Iraq-Politics.php Two lawmakers withdraw from the block headed by former premier Allawi] , "International Herald Tribune ",2007-09-19 , accessed on2007-09-21 ]References
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