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Nuri al-Maliki Fast Facts

Birth date: July 1, 1950Birth place: Hindiya, Iraq (some sources say Hilla)Birth name: Nuri Kamil al-MalikiMarriage: MarriedChildren: Four daughters and a sonEducation: Usul al-Din College, B.A., Islamic Studies, 1973; Salahaddin University, M.A., Arabic Literature, 1992Religion: Shiite Muslim

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Prono: NOO-ree al-MAA-lick-eeChanged his name to Jawad al-Maliki while he was in exile.Negotiated with Sunnis and Kurds to help draft Iraq's constitution.Previously an adviser to former Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari.Directed activists in Iraq during his exile in Syria and Iran.1968 – Joins the Dawa Party.1979-1980 – When he is sentenced to death for opposing Saddam Hussein and the Baathist party, Maliki flees Iraq and finds refuge in Iran and later Syria. 2003 – Returns to Iraq from Syria.2003-2004 – Member of the de-Baathification Commission, which works to rid former Baathists from Iraq's military and government.January 2005 – Is elected to the new parliament as a member of the Dawa Party and serves as the head of the Security and Defense Committee of the National Assembly.April 22, 2006 – Is chosen by the Shiite-dominated coalition United Iraqi Alliance to replace Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari. He has one month to form a government.May 20, 2006 – Iraq's new government is sworn in, with 37 cabinet members and Maliki as prime minister.July 26, 2006 – Addresses a joint meeting of the US Congress on the war in Iraq.October 27, 2006 – Meets with US Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, telling him he considers himself "a friend of the US, but [he's] not America's man in Iraq."January 2, 2007 – States in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, "I wish I could be done with it even before the end of this term.. I didn't want to take this position… I only agreed because I thought it would serve the national interest, and I will not accept it again."March 3-5, 2008 – Meets with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Baghdad.February 2009 – Maliki's State of Law coalition wins a plurality in 9 of the 14 provinces that held elections. March 7, 2010 – Parliamentary elections for Iraq's second full-term legislature. The main rival to the State of Law coalition, which includes Maliki's Dawa Party, is the Iraqiya coalition headed by former interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi.March 26, 2010 – In Iraq's parliamentary elections, Allawi's Iraqiya coalition edges out Maliki's coalition 91 seats to 89.November 25, 2010 – Maliki is named to a second term by Iraqi President Jalal Talabani in a televised ceremony.December 12, 2011 – Meets with US President Barack Obama at the White House to discuss theRead More – Source

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