Iraq parliament elects Halbousi as speaker in first post-election session

Members of the new Iraqi Parliament are seen before the start of their first legislative session in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Dec. 29, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 29 December 2025
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Iraq parliament elects Halbousi as speaker in first post-election session

  • The speaker plays a key role in maintaining legislative order, mediating disputes and building consensus in Iraq’s sectarian-oriented and ⁠often fragmented political system

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s parliament elected Sunni Muslim ​lawmaker Haibat Al-Halbousi as speaker at its opening session on Monday following November’s national election, launching a process to form a new government that often takes months.
A ‌parliamentary statement ‌said Halbousi ‌secured ⁠208 ​out of ‌a total of 283 votes. The speaker plays a key role in maintaining legislative order, mediating disputes and building consensus in Iraq’s sectarian-oriented and ⁠often fragmented political system.
Under the Iraqi ‌constitution, parliament must elect ‍a speaker and ‍two deputies at its ‍opening session, then choose a new president within 30 days. The president will in turn ​task the largest parliamentary bloc with forming a government.
Prime Minister ⁠Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani’s bloc won the most seats in the election. The next government will need to navigate the delicate balance between US and Iranian influence, with dozens of Iran-aligned militia groups complicating the picture.