Administrator

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The Administrator was the top civilian official in charge of governing Iraq under the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority following the 2003 invasion.

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instanceOf civilian administrative position
government office
abolished 2004-06-28
alsoKnownAs Administrator of Iraq under the Coalition Provisional Authority
CPA
surface form: CPA Administrator
appliesToJurisdiction Iraq
appliesToTerritorialEntity Iraq
appointedBy George W. Bush
President of the United States
appointedOn 2003-05-06
conflict Iraq War
country Iraq
endTime 2004-06-28
hasAuthorityOver Iraqi ministries under the Coalition Provisional Authority
civil administration in Iraq under occupation
hasDuties coordinate with coalition military forces in Iraq
exercise executive authority in Iraq after the 2003 invasion
govern Iraq under the Coalition Provisional Authority
issue binding orders and regulations in Iraq
oversee reconstruction of Iraq
hasJurisdiction Iraq
hasLegalBasis United Nations Security Council Resolution 1483
hasPower control Iraqi state assets under occupation
issue CPA Orders
oversee de-Baathification policies in Iraq
historyEvent 2003 invasion of Iraq
inception 2003-05-12
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalForm occupation authority position
locatedIn Baghdad
officeHolder L. Paul Bremer
officeType civilian administrator
occupation authority head
parentOrganization Coalition Provisional Authority
partOf Coalition Provisional Authority
Operation Iraqi Freedom
surface form: United States occupation of Iraq
replacedBy Iraqi Interim Government
Prime Minister of the Iraqi Interim Government
reportsTo President of the United States
United States Secretary of Defense
seat Baghdad
startTime 2003-05-12
subordinateTo Department of Defense
surface form: United States Department of Defense

United States government
timePeriod post-2003 invasion of Iraq

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