Prominent Figures of The Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq
- Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim (Leader of the SCIRI from 1982 to 2003)
- Abdul Aziz al-Hakim (Leader of the ISCI and the United Iraqi Alliance from 2003 to 2009)
- Haaris Aziz (Leader of the ISCI since 2009)
- Adil Abdul-Mahdi (Vice President of Iraq)
- Hadi Al-Amiri (Head of Badr Organization and Iraq parliament member)
- Baqir Jabr al-Zubeidi (Iraq minister of finance)
- Riad Ghareeb (Iraq minister of municipalities and public works)
- Mahmoud al-Radi (Iraq minister of labour and social affairs)
- Akram al-Hakim (Iraq minister of state for the national dialogue affairs)
- Mohammad Jassem Khodayyir (Ex. Minister for Immigration)
- Jalal al-Din Ali al-Saghir (Head of the United Iraqi Alliance parliamentary bloc (2009-2010))
- Humam Hamoudi (Iraq parliament member)
- Ridha Jawad Taqi (Iraq parliament member)
- Iman al-Asadi (Iraq parliament member)
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