Everything about The Civilian Administrator Of Iraq totally explained
The
Civilian Administrator of Iraq was appointed by the
President of the United States as a provisional governing officer in the
occupied territory of
Iraq, as head of the
Coalition Provisional Authority. He held control of
coalition spending and
reconstruction efforts and reported directly to the US
Secretary of Defense.
The post was established following the
2003 invasion of Iraq, after the Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance,
Jay Garner, handed over control to the CPA. The post was dissolved on
June 28,
2004 once limited political sovereignty was returned to Iraq.
The
Wall Street Journal described the US Civilian Administrator of Iraq as a "modern proconsul".
Administrators
- Jay Montgomery Garner (as Director of ORHA)(April 2003 to May 6, 2003)
- L. Paul Bremer III (May 6, 2003 to June 28, 2004 at 10:26 AM (GMT+3), Baghdad Time)
- Jeremy Greenstock, the British equivalent
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