Coalition Provisional Authority
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history of Iraq
- In Iraq: Post-9/11 tension and the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq
…an entity known as the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), which was headed by a senior American diplomat, assumed the governance of Iraq. An Iraqi governing council appointed by the CPA had limited powers. The primary goal of the CPA was to maintain security and rebuild Iraq’s badly damaged and deteriorated…
Read More - In Iraq: Overview
…sanctions were lifted, and the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), made up of civil administrators appointed by the United States, took over Iraq’s public sector. International donors pledged billions of dollars in aid for Iraq’s reconstruction at a donor conference in Madrid in October 2003. Iraq’s huge foreign debt, largely accumulated…
Read More - In Iraq: Constitutional framework
…its coalition allies established the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), headed by a senior American diplomat. In July the CPA appointed the 25-member Iraqi Governing Council (IGC), which assumed limited governing functions. The IGC approved an interim constitution in March 2004, and a permanent constitution was approved by a national plebiscite…
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role of Bremer
- In L. Paul Bremer III
…served as director of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Iraq (2003–04).
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