Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy Explained

Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy
Native Name:الملكية الدستورية العراقية
Leader:Vacant since the death of Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein in 2022
Foundation:2003
Ideology:Constitutional monarchy
Headquarters:Baghdad
Website:iraqcmm.org
Country:Iraq
Native Name Lang:ar

The Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy (ICM) is a monarchist political party in Iraq formerly led by the late Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein.

Al-Hussein was related to the Hashemite royal family which ruled Iraq until 1958. He had succeeded in establishing himself as a claimant in the international press and (in the politics of Iraq). Prince Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein was the only Iraqi royal campaigning in Iraq for the return of a monarchy based on a constitutional monarchy.[1] Some critics asserted he was not even in line to the throne according to the constitution of the old Iraqi monarchy (The Iraqi Constitution as amended in November 1943). According to this constitution, the heir to the monarchy would be Prince Ra'ad (born 1936), Lord Chamberlain of Jordan, and the heir apparent Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad, a former Jordanian diplomat who was active within the United Nations.

Goals of the Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sharif Ali urges quick transition . 2006-05-06 . 2006-06-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060614090000/http://www.iraqcmm.org/cmm/Sharif%20Ali%20urges%20quick%20transition.htm . dead .
  2. http://www.iraqcmm.org/cmm/natcov.html The National Covenant