Barham Salih, born on September twelfth, nineteen sixty, is a prominent Iraqi-Kurdish politician known for his significant contributions to Iraq's political landscape. He has held various key positions, including serving as the president of Iraq from October second, two thousand eighteen, to October twenty-second, two thousand twenty-two. His presidency marked a notable chapter in Iraqi history, as he became the third non-Arab president, succeeding Fuad Masum, who is also of Kurdish descent.
Before his presidency, Salih was the prime minister of the Kurdistan Region and held the position of deputy prime minister in the Iraqi federal government. His political journey reflects a deep commitment to the Kurdish cause and the broader Iraqi society, showcasing his leadership within the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, where he served as the second deputy secretary general.
In a new chapter of his career, Barham Salih has been appointed as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, a role he assumed on January first, two thousand twenty-six. This position underscores his dedication to humanitarian efforts and his ongoing influence in international politics.