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The presidency council of Iraq was an entity that operated under the auspices of the "transitional provisions" of the Constitution of Iraq and previously under the Transitional Administrative Law.
The presidency council functioned in the role of the president of Iraq until one successive presidential term after the ratification of the Constitution[1] and a government was seated.[2] The presidency council consisted of one president and two deputies, or vice presidents, and the presidency council must have made all decisions unanimously.[3]
The members of the presidency council were elected with "one list" by a two-thirds majority in the Iraqi Council of Representatives.[4] The presidency council had the right to veto legislation passed by the Council of Representatives which may have overrode the veto with a three-fifths supermajority.[5] Under the TAL the override required a two-thirds supermajority.