<p>Iraq's top court banned a veteran Kurdish politician from the country's presidency on Sunday, citing lingering corruption allegations.</p>.<p>Hoshyar Zebari, a former foreign minister and longtime Iraqi diplomat, had been a front-runner competing against the sitting president, Barham Salih. In Iraq's political system, parliament votes to pick the president who in turn appoints the prime minister.</p>.<p>Zebari's bid was supported by powerful Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose bloc emerged as the winner in the October 10 parliamentary elections. Sunday's ruling is likely to prolong a standoff between factions over who should be the country's next president and prime minister.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/iraqs-sadrist-bloc-boycotts-session-for-electing-next-president-1078389.html" target="_blank">Iraq's Sadrist bloc boycotts session for electing next president</a></strong></p>.<p>The Federal Supreme Court last week temporarily suspended Zebari's nomination after four lawmakers filed a petition. That decision delayed the parliament vote to choose a new president that was scheduled for February 7, because many members boycotted the session in support of Zebari.</p>.<p>At a press conference held following Sunday's court verdict, Zebari said court's decision was politically motivated and called it an ”injustice."</p>.<p>The corruption allegations against him stem from his time as finance minister, when he was dismissed in 2016 over alleged graft. He was never convicted.</p>.<p>Zebari is the nominee for the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) for the position, competing against Salih.</p>.<p>Salih now has a greater chance of retaining his position, unless the KDP replaces Zebari with another nominee. The KDP holds 31 seats in Iraq's 329-member Parliament following the October election, which is the higher than any other Kurdish party. Saleh represents the KDP's main rival in Iraqi Kurdistan, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).</p>.<p>The court also decided that Barham Salih maintains his position as president until the election of a new president.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Iraq's top court banned a veteran Kurdish politician from the country's presidency on Sunday, citing lingering corruption allegations.</p>.<p>Hoshyar Zebari, a former foreign minister and longtime Iraqi diplomat, had been a front-runner competing against the sitting president, Barham Salih. In Iraq's political system, parliament votes to pick the president who in turn appoints the prime minister.</p>.<p>Zebari's bid was supported by powerful Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose bloc emerged as the winner in the October 10 parliamentary elections. Sunday's ruling is likely to prolong a standoff between factions over who should be the country's next president and prime minister.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/iraqs-sadrist-bloc-boycotts-session-for-electing-next-president-1078389.html" target="_blank">Iraq's Sadrist bloc boycotts session for electing next president</a></strong></p>.<p>The Federal Supreme Court last week temporarily suspended Zebari's nomination after four lawmakers filed a petition. That decision delayed the parliament vote to choose a new president that was scheduled for February 7, because many members boycotted the session in support of Zebari.</p>.<p>At a press conference held following Sunday's court verdict, Zebari said court's decision was politically motivated and called it an ”injustice."</p>.<p>The corruption allegations against him stem from his time as finance minister, when he was dismissed in 2016 over alleged graft. He was never convicted.</p>.<p>Zebari is the nominee for the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) for the position, competing against Salih.</p>.<p>Salih now has a greater chance of retaining his position, unless the KDP replaces Zebari with another nominee. The KDP holds 31 seats in Iraq's 329-member Parliament following the October election, which is the higher than any other Kurdish party. Saleh represents the KDP's main rival in Iraqi Kurdistan, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).</p>.<p>The court also decided that Barham Salih maintains his position as president until the election of a new president.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>