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Iraq's judiciary acquits powerful former speaker of forgery
Iraq's judiciary acquits powerful former speaker of forgery
by AFP Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) April 27, 2025

Iraq's judiciary has acquitted the influential former parliament speaker, Mohammed al-Halbussi, after dismissing him in 2023 over accusations of forging a document, his office announced Sunday.

Halbussi had been the highest-ranking Sunni official since he first became speaker of parliament in 2018 with the support of Iraq's powerful pro-Iran parties, and then in 2022 following early elections.

But in November 2023, Iraq's Federal Supreme Court dismissed Halbussi after a lawmaker accused him of forging a resignation letter and said the former speaker had changed the date on an older document to force him out of parliament.

Halbussi's media office said on Sunday that "the Iraqi judiciary acquitted" the former head of parliament "of the charges previously brought against him."

It added that the courts "dismissed the complaints" and closed the investigation.

Halbussi, who heads the Taqadom party, is known for his rapid ascent in Iraqi politics and as a key interlocutor for many Western and Arab dignitaries.

Iraq's 329-member parliament is dominated by a coalition of pro-Iran Shiite parties.

Under a power-sharing system adopted in Iraq in the aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion, political positions are divided between Iraq's ethnic and confessional communities.

In the top positions, the role of prime minister, currently held by Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, always goes to a Shiite Muslim, that of speaker of parliament to a Sunni Muslim and the presidency to a Kurd.

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