Ali Baban
Ali Ghalib Baban is the former Iraqi Minister of Planning and Development Co-operation in the government of Nouri al-Maliki. A Sunni Kurd, he was elected to the National Assembly of Iraq in December 2005 [Iraqi legislative election|December 2005] on the Iraqi Accord Front coalition as a member of the Sunni Arab-majority Iraqi [Islamic Party] and led the negotiations with Maliki for the Iraqi Accord Front
Before his election he was the editor of the weekly Arabic language newspaper of the Iraqi Islamic Party, Dar al-Salam. He is of Kurdish origin.
When the Iraqi Accordance Front withdrew from the Iraqi government in August 2007, Baban stayed on as Planning Minister. He was expelled from the Front and the Iraqi Islamic Party.
Policies
Baban has made the following policy statements:On privatisation:
On private sector businesses:
On inflation:
On corruption:
On the information society:
On foreign aid:
On subsidies:
On federalism and oil: