Fuad Masum Explained

Office:7th President of Iraq
Vicepresident:Khodair al-Khozaei
Nouri al-Maliki
Osama al-Nujaifi
Ayad Alawi
Signature:Fuadmasoumsign.jpg
Primeminister:Nouri al-Maliki
Haider al-Abadi
Term Start:24 July 2014
Term End:2 October 2018
Predecessor:Jalal Talabani
Successor:Barham Salih
Office1:Speaker of the Council of Representatives
Acting
Term Start1:14 June 2010
Term End1:11 November 2010
President1:Jalal Talabani
Predecessor1:Ayad al-Samarrai
Successor1:Osama al-Nujaifi
Office2:1st Prime Minister of Kurdistan Region
President2:Saddam Hussein
Term Start2:4 July 1992
Term End2:26 April 1994
Predecessor2:Position established
Successor2:Kosrat Rasul Ali
Birth Name:Muhammad Fuad Masum
محەممەد فوئاد مەعسووم
Birth Date:1 January 1938
Birth Place:Koya, Kingdom of Iraq
Children:6; including Juwan
Alma Mater:University of Baghdad
Al-Azhar University
Blank1:Religion
Data1:Sunni Islam
Nationality:Kurdish
Citizenship:Iraq
Native Name Lang:ar

Muhammad Fuad Masum (Arabic: محمد فؤاد معصوم هورامي|translit=Muḥammad Fū’ād Ma‘ṣūm;, born 1 January 1938) is an Iraqi Kurdish politician who served as the seventh president of Iraq from 24 July 2014 to 2 October 2018. He was elected as president following the 2014 parliamentary election.[1] Masum is the second non-Arab president of Iraq, succeeding Jalal Talabani, also Kurdish, and was a confidant of Talabani.

Early life and education

Fuad Masum was born in the city of Koya. He was the son Mullah Masum Khider, a former head of the Association of Muslim Scholars in Kurdistan, who belongs to an established political dynasty with Muslim clerical links.[2] [3] His family descends from the village of Khabanen, which is part of Hawraman.[4] He studied at various religious schools in Iraqi Kurdistan until the age of 18. He studied law and Sharia at Baghdad University.[5] In 1958, Masum traveled to Cairo to complete his higher education at Al-Azhar University.[6] He worked as a professor in Basrah University in 1968. He earned his PhD in Islamic philosophy from Al-Azhar in 1975.

Political career

Communist Party

Masum joined the Iraqi Communist Party in 1962, until 1964, where he travelled to Syria to meet the Communist Party secretary there, Khalid Bakdash. After Masum discovered Bakdash's attitudes against the Kurds, he quit the party to join the Kurdistan Democratic Party (PDK).[7] [8]

Kurdistan Democratic Party

In 1968, Masum was the PDK representative in Basra. He was also the representative of the Kurdish Revolution in Cairo until 1975.

Patriotic Union of Kurdistan

Masum was one of the founders of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) in 1976. By 1992, he was the first Prime Minister of Kurdistan Region. In 2003, following the invasion of Iraq, Masum returned to Baghdad to be a member of the delegation representing Kurdistan, and was a member of the constitution drafting committee. In 2010, Masum became the first Speaker of the Council of Representatives.

Presidency

In 2014, he was elected by the parliament representatives as the seventh president of Iraq.[9] Masum won 211 votes while his closest competitor, Barham Salih, only received 17.[10] The decision was made during a secret vote of Kurdish MPs, who traditionally have control over the presidency for the sake of political balance. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was present in Iraq when the decision was made, meeting with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki about the need for a more inclusive government.[11] Masum accepted the position, noting the "huge security, political and economic tasks" he faces as president.[12]

On 26 August, Masum appointed a new prime minister, Haider al-Abadi.[13]

Masum's appointment of Haider al-Abadi as new prime minister was considered illegal by Nouri al-Maliki and in violation of the constitution.[14] Maliki said that in spite of his erosion of power it was his duty to remain in power because the appointment was a conspiracy rooted from outside of Iraq.[15] Al-Maliki referred the matter to the federal court claiming, "the insistence on this until the end is to protect the state."[16] However, on 14 August 2014, in the face of growing calls from world leaders and members of his own party, the embattled prime minister announced he was stepping down, paving the way for al-Abadi to take over.[17]

Personal life

Masum married to Rounak Abdulwahid Mustafa (1941-2023) in 1968, and has five daughters: Shereen (b. 1969), Juwan (b. 1972), Zozan (b. 1977), Shilan (b. 1979) and Veian (b. 1984). He had a son, Showan (1974 - 1988), who died from a childhood illness.[18]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Moderate Kurd leader elected as Iraq president . https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20171010063651/http://www.iraqsun.com/news/224095839/moderate-kurd-leader-elected-as-iraq-president . dead . 10 October 2017 . 25 July 2014 . Iraq Sun .
  2. Web site: Biography of President Fuad Masum, new President of the Republic of Iraq . 24 July 2014 . Iraqi Dinar.
  3. News: Iraq profile - leaders . 11 August 2015 . BBC News.
  4. Web site: Who is Fuad Masum, the President of Iraq? . ALSUMARIA . 24 July 2014.
  5. Web site: Who is Fuad Masum, the new Iraqi President? . 24 July 2014 . BBC . 24 July 2014.
  6. Web site: Talabani's old time friend becomes candidate for Iraqi President | BAS NEWS . Bas News . 24 July 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140727024319/http://basnews.com/en/News/Details/Talabani-s-old-time-friend-becomes-candidate-for-Iraqi-President/28018 . 27 July 2014 .
  7. Web site: Who is the new Iraqi president, Fuad Masum Hawrami? . Al Hayat . 24 July 2014 . 14 August 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140814023042/http://alhayat.com/Articles/3769824/%D9%85%D9%86-%D9%87%D9%88-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D8%A6%D9%8A%D8%B3-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%82%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AC%D8%AF%D9%8A%D8%AF-%D9%81%D8%A4%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D9%85%D8%B9%D8%B5%D9%88%D9%85-%D9%87%D9%88%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%85%D9%8A%D8%9F . dead .
  8. Book: Heath-Brown, Nick . The Statesman's Yearbook 2016: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World . 2017-02-07 . Springer . 9781349578238 . en.
  9. Web site: Iraq selects senior Kurdish politician Fuad Masum president . World Bulletin . 24 July 2014 . 25 July 2014.
  10. News: Iraq parliament elects Fuad Masum president: speaker . Agence France-Presse . InterAksyon . 24 July 2014 . 25 July 2014 . 25 July 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140725204428/http://www.interaksyon.com/article/91896/iraq-parliament-elects-fuad-masum-president-speaker . dead .
  11. Web site: Iraq gets new president in Fuad Masum, UN chief Ban Ki-moon seeks more urgency . Agence France-Presse . The Times of India . 25 July 2014 . 25 July 2014 . 5 September 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140905195746/http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/iraq-gets-new-president-in-fuad-masum-un-chief-ban-ki-moon-seeks-more-urgency/articleshow/38982539.cms . dead .
  12. Web site: Iraq elects Fuad Masum as president . Associated Press . The Hindu . 25 July 2014 . 25 July 2014.
  13. News: Profile: Haider al-Abadi, Iraqi PM in waiting . BBC News . 11 August 2014 . 2014-08-12 . Madi, Mohamed.
  14. News: Power struggle on Baghdad streets as Maliki replaced but refuses to go . August 2014 . Reuters . 2017-12-12 .
  15. News: Morris . Maliki asserts 'duty' to cling to power in Iraq; Iran's supreme leader weighs in . Washington Post . August 13, 2014.
  16. News: Iraq's Incumbent PM Nouri Al-Maliki Grows More Isolated As He Clings To Power . 13 August 2014 . 14 August 2014 . Huffington Post.
  17. Web site: Baghdad's Shiites in bid to oust Kurdish president of Iraq . 14 September 2017 . Rudaw . 2017-12-12.
  18. Web site: Who is Dr. Fuad Masum? | Iraqi Dinar News Today . Iraqi Dinar News Today . 24 July 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140728064939/http://iraqidinarnewstoday.net/who-is-dr-fuad-masum/ . 28 July 2014 .