Nechirvan Barzani sworn in as president of Iraqi Kurdistan

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ARBIL, Iraq, June 10, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Nechirvan Barzani was sworn in
Monday as Iraqi Kurdistan’s second president, succeeding his uncle and
veteran leader Massud Barzani whose son Masrour will likely be nominated
premier on Tuesday.

Nechirvan, the 52-year-old deputy leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party,
was elected as president on May 28 after seven years as the region’s prime
minister.

He is the Kurdish region’s second president after his uncle Massud, who
served in the role from 2005 until he quit in 2017 following a controversial
independence referendum.

On Monday, the younger Barzani took his oath of office during a sleek
ceremony at Arbil’s Congressional Palace.

In his address, he appealed for better ties with federal authorities in
Baghdad, and said his government would also prioritise the well-being of
constituents in the region.

A set of speeches followed his swearing-in, with the first slots going to
Massud and then Iraqi President Barham Saleh, who hails from the opposing
Patriotic Union of Kurdistan which boycotted Barzani’s election.

Among those in the audience were Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu
and several foreign consuls, but not Iraq’s Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi.

Born in northern Iraq in 1966, Barzani spent part of his life in Iran and
speaks fluent Kurdish, Farsi and English.

He has had a long political career in the Kurdish region, serving as its
vice prime minister, head of government and prime minister since it won
autonomy from federal authorities in 1991.

Observers expect the new president will nominate his cousin Masrour — the
region’s current national security advisor — to replace him as premier.

The nominee will be announced at 11:00 am (0800 GMT) on Tuesday, according
to parliament speaker Vala Fareed.

The premier-designate would then have 30 days to form a government.