Iraq parliament speaker accused of 'normalization' with Israel
Iraq's sectarian parliamentary system breeds instability and creates incentives to persecute people.
Pro-Iranian parties in Iraq are seeking to persecute Iraq’s speaker of parliament, Mohammed al-Halbousi. This is part of a pattern of Iranian-backed groups trying to remove any Sunni politicians who rise too high in Iraqi politics. In the past Iraq did something similar, targeting Tariq al-Hashimi, a politician who rose to prominence before being targeted by Shi’ite ruling parties in 2012.
The new controversy is centered on Halbousi, who has been the speaker of parliament since 2018. In Iraq, the prime minister is generally a Shi’ite, the president is a Kurd, and a Sunni receives the speakership. This is similar to the sectarian politics of Lebanon. It breeds instability and creates incentives to persecute people for various reasons.
Halbousi is being persecuted on various charges, including forgery. He is also accused of “normalization with Israel” despite no evidence of this. He was also accused of having signed a contract with a US firm.
Ousted as speaker over the allegations, Iraq has now been plunged into another round of turmoil. Several ministers in the government have resigned in protest. Iraq’s top court had ousted him as speaker and Halbousi has said this is unconstitutional. It’s not the first time Iraqi courts have appeared to make sectarian decisions. They have also been used against the Kurdish autonomous region.
According to Kurdistan24, “Ali al-Zubaidi, a member of the Fatah Alliance, said that following the decision of the Iraqi Federal Supreme Court, former Iraqi Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi will be prohibited from traveling and will be subject to a forced stay order.”
Now Iraq is seeking to arrest the ousted speaker. “The initiative to restore relations with Israel has been thwarted by al-Halbousi’s removal, and numerous other cases [where he has been charged] will be examined and dealt with,” Zubaidi noted, according to Kurdistan24.