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What was the role of the Revolutionary Command Council (RCC) in the Iraqi Interim Constitution of 1970, and how did it help Saddam Hussein consolidate power?

Author: Lewis Gant 45m3



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The RCC was established as the supreme authority in Iraq, with the power to legislate, execute, and override other governmental bodies. Saddam Hussein, as Chairman of the RCC in 1979, used this position to exercise near-absolute control over the state.


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