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Iraqi politician (1974–2020)
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Ghaida Kambash (Arabic: غيداء كمبش; 1974 – 10 July 2020) was an Iraqi politician.
Biography
Kambash was from Baquba, north of Baghdad. She had a PhD in political sciences from the University of Baghdad. She was elected to the Council of Representatives of Iraq from 2010 till her death in 2020. She campaigned shortly before her death for a reform of the education system.