Fuad Masum, born on January first, nineteen thirty-eight, is a prominent Iraqi Kurdish politician, lawyer, and philosopher. His political journey culminated in his election as the President of Iraq on July twenty-fourth, two thousand fourteen, following the parliamentary elections of that year.
Masum holds the distinction of being the second non-Arab president of Iraq, succeeding his fellow Kurd, Jalal Talabani. His close association with Talabani not only shaped his political career but also positioned him as a key figure in the Kurdish political landscape.
During his presidency, which lasted until October second, two thousand eighteen, Masum navigated the complexities of Iraqi politics, advocating for unity and stability in a nation marked by diversity and challenges. His legal background and philosophical insights contributed to his approach in governance, emphasizing dialogue and cooperation among Iraq's various ethnic and political groups.