Adnan al-Assadi was born in 1952 in
al-Rumaitha in the province of
Muthanna in southern Iraq. He obtained a diploma in pharmacy from the Institute of Higher Health in 1974. In the early 1980s he emigrated to Syria because of his opposition to the
Ba'ath Party, and in 1988 he moved to Denmark. He returned to Iraq in 2003. After his return he was appointed a deputy member of the
Iraqi Governing Council. In February 2004, he was the Deputy Minister of the Interior for Administrative Affairs, before assuming the post of Senior Deputy Minister of the Interior in 2006. He returned to the position of Deputy Minister of the Interior for Administrative and Financial Affairs in 2008. In November 2014, Prime Minister
Haider al-Abadi relieved him of his post and appointed him Advisor to the Prime Minister for Security Affairs. In January 2015 he was sworn in as a deputy in the Council of Representatives after winning the
2014 Iraqi parliamentary election with 43,081 votes, while remaining adviser to the prime minister. Al-Assadi died from
COVID-19 in April 2021. ==Works==