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Shirwan Kamil al-Waili (born 1957) is an Iraqi politician and Minister of State for National Security in the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Background
Born in the city of Nasiriyah in southern Iraq, he graduated from the Military Engineering College in 1979 and was assigned to the Military Works Division where his duties consisted of building military camps and other constructions. According to official sources he never participated in any military operations. He was detained during the 1991 uprising and retired as Brig. Gen. in 2000. He went on to study law at Basra University and became and acting member of the Governing Council. He served as an advisor for regional affairs with the National Security Ministry as well as a member of the Constitutional Committee.
Experience
Former Officer in the Iraqi Army with the rank of Brigadier General
Consultant Engineer
Director of the Basra water project (1979)
Head of the Technical Department of the Director of Marine Affairs (1983)
Project Manager of Hyundai (1985)
Director of Affairs of the Southern Areas of Iraq (1991-2000)
President of the Municipal Council of Dhi-Qar (2003)
Undersecretary of Ministry of Works and Municipalities (2004)
Regional Affairs Advisor of the National Security Council (2005)
Member of the National Assembly of Iraq (2005-2006)
Member of the Iraqi Constitution Writing Committee
Deputy Chairman of the Construction and Services Committee of the Iraqi
National Assembly
Member of the Iraqi Parliament (2006)
Minister of State for National Security Affairs (2006-2010)
Minister of Transportation (2007 & 2008)
Member of the Iraqi Parliament (2010-2014)
Member of the Parliament’s Integrity Committee
President’s Advisor of the Security Affairs (Currently)
References
External links
Key Iraq ministers get approval, BBC News, 8 June 2006
Iraqi Leaders, Multi-National Force in Iraq, 13 June 2006
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Shirwan al-Waili
- Ahmed Alhasan
- Nouri al-Maliki
- Ministry of Defence (Iraq)
- List of Shia Muslims
- 2006 Iraqi government formation