Sovereignty Council of Iraq
The Sovereignty Council of Iraq was a presidential council formed in the wake of the military coup on 14 July 1958. It administered the functions of the Presidency of the Republic of Iraq . It was dissolved in the wake of the 8 February 1963 coup.
Council members. From left Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i, Muhammad Mahdi Kubba and Khalid al-Naqshabandi. | |
Formation | 14 July 1958 |
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Dissolved | 8 February 1963 |
Type | Acting Presidency |
Legal status | Dissolved by the Leadership of coup February 1963 |
Purpose | Carry out tasks as president of Iraq and ratification on government legislation |
Headquarters | Baghdad Iraq |
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Region served | Iraqi Republic |
Official language | Arabic |
Chairman | Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i |
Affiliations | Government of Iraq Iraqi Army President of Iraq |
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