Iraq has experienced various forms of government throughout its history, most recently transitioning to a parliamentary republic following the 2003 invasion by the United States. The current system is characterized by a multi-party system and a president who serves as the head of state, while the prime minister is the head of government. The government is tasked with addressing significant challenges, including sectarian divisions and security issues. However, corruption and political instability have also been persistent problems in the political landscape.
Iraq is ruled by a dictator, therefore Iraqs government is a "dictatorship"
A parliamentary democracy
Law enforcement issue: Restoring law, order and stability to Iraq. The US is NOT at war with the government of Iraq.
The first government was a monarchy. it was created by Britain. (credited to Helen Chaplin Metz, editor of Iraq: A country Study)
There leaders name is Noori Al-malik. They have a republic government.
The Government of the Republic of Iraq is in charge of Iraq.
Until 1958, Iraq was a Hashemite Monarchy similar to what Jordan is today. At that point General Qasim led a coup d'état and created the Republic of Iraq which was a military junta government. It was this government that was overthrown by the Ba'athist Revolution in 1968. See the link below for more information on the Republic of Iraq 1958-1968.
Based on the war between the former dictator of Iraq and Allied forces led by the USA & the UK, the new government of Iraq is no longer a dictatorship run organization. The government can be described as a parliamentary type with several balance of power meant authorities. Iraq holds free elections which is a dramatic change from 10 years ago. Iraq now has an executive branch, a legislative branch and a judicial branch.
It would be known as a theocracy.
the people of Iraq and its president, government.
Iraq is working towards a repiblic government.
federal government