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First Al-Thani Cabinet
The first cabinet of Abdullah al-Thani was in power from 11 March until 29 August 2014, when it resigned so that the newly elected House of Representatives could create a new government. See also *Second Al-Thani Cabinet The Second Cabinet of Abdullah Al-Thani was approved on 22 September 2014 by Libya's democratically elected House of Representatives. The Libyan Supreme Court ruled on 6 November 2014 that the cabinet was "unconstitutional". Prime Minister al-Than ... References {{Authority control Cabinets established in 2014 2014 establishments in Libya Libyan civil war (2014–2020) Government of Libya Political history of Libya ...
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Abdullah Al-Thani
Abdullah al-Thani ( ar, عبد الله الثني  Libyan pronunciation: ) is a Libyan politician who became prime minister of the House of Representatives of Libya on 11 March 2014, when he took over in an interim capacity after the dismissal of Ali Zeidan. He was previously the defence minister in the government of Zeidan. Prime Minister In April 2014, al-Thani negotiated the reopening of two out of four oil ports seized by rebels. Also, after he threatened to resign, the Congress officially confirmed him as prime minister in a permanent capacity and vested him with greater powers to deal with Libya's problems. However, al-Thani submitted his resignation as prime minister of the interim government on 13 April 2014, although he was asked to stay on as a caretaker until the election of a successor. Ahmed Maiteeq was eventually elected as the new prime minister, but Maiteeq's election was voided on 9 June and al-Thani was reinstated as caretaker. After the election of ...
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Salah Marghani
Salah Bashir Marghani is a Libyan jurist, and the former justice minister in the post-civil war government of Libya. He was part of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan's initial cabinet and took office on 14 November 2012. Education Marghani received a bachelor's degree in law from Benghazi University in 1972. Then he obtained a master's degree in philosophy of law from a British university in 1979. Career Marghani served at the prosecution office during the reign of Muammar Ghaddafi. He also worked as a consultant at the law department of the ministry of justice. In November 2012, he was appointed justice minister to the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Ali Zeidan. In March 2014, when Ali Zeidan fled the country, Marghani remained as justice minister under caretaker Prime Minister, Abdullah al Thinni. Marghani's term ended on 29 August 2014. Controversy On 31 March 2013, armed gunmen stormed ministry of justice and threw Marghani and his staff out of the building due to their objectio ...
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Libyan Civil War (2014–2020)
{{Infobox military conflict , conflict = Second Libyan Civil War , partof = the Arab Winter, Libyan Crisis, Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict, War on terror, and Qatar–Saudi Arabia diplomatic conflict , image = Libyan Civil War.svg , image_size = 400px , caption = Military situation in Libya on 11 June 2020{{legend, #ebc0b3, Under the control of the House of Representatives and the Libyan National Army{{legend, #cae7c4, Under the control of the Government of National Accord (GNA) and different militias forming the Libya Shield Force{{legend, #afc6e9, Controlled by local forces (For a more detailed map, see military situation in the Libyan Civil War) , date = 16 May 2014 – 23 October 2020({{Age in months, weeks and days, year1=2014, month1=05, day1=16, year2=2020, month2=10, day2=23) , place = Libya , status = , combatants_header = Main belligerents , result = Ceasefire ...
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2014 Establishments In Libya
Fourteen or 14 may refer to: * 14 (number), the natural number following 13 and preceding 15 * one of the years 14 BC, AD 14, 1914, 2014 Music * 14th (band), a British electronic music duo * ''14'' (David Garrett album), 2013 *''14'', an unreleased album by Charli XCX * "14" (song), 2007, from ''Courage'' by Paula Cole Other uses * ''Fourteen'' (film), a 2019 American film directed by Dan Sallitt * ''Fourteen'' (play), a 1919 play by Alice Gerstenberg * ''Fourteen'' (manga), a 1990 manga series by Kazuo Umezu * ''14'' (novel), a 2013 science fiction novel by Peter Clines * ''The 14'', a 1973 British drama film directed by David Hemmings * Fourteen, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community * Lot Fourteen, redevelopment site in Adelaide, South Australia, previously occupied by the Royal Adelaide Hospital * "The Fourteen", a nickname for NASA Astronaut Group 3 * Fourteen Words, a phrase used by white supremacists and Nazis See also * 1/4 (other) * Fo ...
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Cabinets Established In 2014
A cabinet is a body of high-ranking state officials, typically consisting of the executive branch's top leaders. Members of a cabinet are usually called cabinet ministers or secretaries. The function of a cabinet varies: in some countries, it is a collegiate decision-making body with collective responsibility, while in others it may function either as a purely advisory body or an assisting institution to a decision-making head of state or head of government. Cabinets are typically the body responsible for the day-to-day management of the government and response to sudden events, whereas the legislative and judicial branches work in a measured pace, in sessions according to lengthy procedures. In some countries, particularly those that use a parliamentary system (e.g., the UK), the Cabinet collectively decides the government's direction, especially in regard to legislation passed by the parliament. In countries with a presidential system, such as the United States, the Cab ...
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Second Al-Thani Cabinet
The Second Cabinet of Abdullah Al-Thani was approved on 22 September 2014 by Libya's democratically elected House of Representatives. The Libyan Supreme Court ruled on 6 November 2014 that the cabinet was "unconstitutional". Prime Minister al-Thani and his government offered their resignation on 13 September 2020 in response to the 2020 Libyan protests. In the context of the Libyan Civil War Demographics of Libya is the demography of Libya, specifically covering population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, and religious affiliations, as well as other aspects of the Libyan population. The ..., the Second Al-Thani cabinet was generally referred to as the Tobruk government. Composition See also * First Al-Thani Cabinet References External linksInterim Libyan Government - Official Facebook feed {{Libyan institutional transition Cabinets established in 2014 2014 establishments in Libya Government of Libya Second Libyan Civil W ...
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Ministry Of Finance (Libya)
The Ministry of Finance of Libya is the finance ministry responsible for public finances of Libya. Ministers of Finance of the Kingdom of Libya * Mansour Qadara, 1951-1953 * Abu Bakr Naama, 1953 * Ali Aneizi, 1953-1955 * Ali Sahli, 1955-1956 * Ismail bin Lamin, 1956-1960 * Muhammad Osman Said, 1960 * Salim Lutfi al-Qadi, 1960-1961 * Ahmed al-Hasairi, 1961-1962 * Mohamed Suleiman Bourbaida, 1962-1963-? * Mansour bin Qadara, ?-1964 * Salim Lutfi al-Qadi, 1964-1965 * Omar Baroni, 1965 * Salim Lutfi al-Qadi, 1965-1968 * Al-Hadi Qaud, 1968-1969 Ministers of Treasury of the Libyan Arab Republic * Mahmud Suleiman Maghribi, 1969-1970http://aan.mmsh.univ-aix.fr/Pdf/AAN-1970-09_22.pdf * Mohamed Hulayel El Rabi'i, 1970 * Umar Muhayshi, 1970 *Abdessalam Jalloud, 1970-1972 * Muhammad az-Zaruq Rajab, 1972-1977 Secretaries of Finance of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya * Muhammad az-Zaruq Rajab, 1977-1981 * Muhammad al-Qasim Sharlalah, 1981-1987 * Muhammad al-Madani a ...
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Mohamed Abdelaziz (Libyan Politician)
Mohamed Abdelaziz is a Libyan politician who served as the foreign minister of and chairman of the Arab League council of ministers from January 2013 to August 2014. Early life and education Abdelaziz was born in Tripoli around 1950. He graduated from Cairo University obtaining a degree in political science in 1975. Career Abdelaziz was a member of the Libyan mission to the United Nations. Then he worked at the Crime Prevention Centre in Vienna. He served as deputy minister of international cooperation and foreign affairs in the transition government of Libya. On 7 January 2013, Abdelaziz was appointed minister of international cooperation and foreign affairs after these two ministries were remerged. The cabinet was headed by Ali Zidan. Abdelaziz's term as foreign minister ended when the cabinet resigned on 29 August 2014. He was replaced by Mohammed al-Dairi in the post.
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Abdussalam Al Qadi
Abdussalam Al Qadi is a Libyan politician who served as the third deputy prime minister between November 2012 and 29 August 2014. Education Qadi received a bachelor's degree in science from Sebha University. Then he obtained a master's degree in olive oil extraction technology from Spain. Career Qadi worked in the sectors of agriculture and industry as a manager. In November 2012, Qadi was appointed by Prime Minister Ali Zeidan Ali Zeidan (sometimes written as Zidan; ar, علي زيدان; born 15 December 1950) is a former Prime Minister of Libya. He was appointed by the General National Congress on 14 October 2012, and took office on 14 November after Congress approv ... as the third deputy prime minister. Qadi's term ended on 29 August 2014 when the cabinet resigned. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Qadi, Abdussalam Living people Government ministers of Libya Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Nouri Abusahmain
Nouri Abusahmain ( ar, نوري أبو سهمين; born October 25, 1956) is a Libyan politician. He is a major figure on the Islamist side of the 2014 Libyan Conflict and founder of the LROR group which is considered "terrorist" by the internationally recognized Libyan parliament. He is reported to have rigged proceedings of the General National Congress while serving as its president. Biography He was originally elected to the GNC as member for Zuwarah. He had some support from the Muslim Brotherhood, but stood as an independent candidate. He has denied strong links with the Muslim Brotherhood. In 2013, he was the Islamist candidate for president of the Libyan General National Congress, but was considered a compromise candidate acceptable to more liberal members of the congress. As a result, he became GNC president on 25 June 2013. He had the support of the Muslim Brotherhood's party, the Justice and Construction Party, in his election. On becoming GNC president, Abusahma ...
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Awad Al-Baraasi
Awad Ibraik Ibrahim Al-Baraasi ( ar, عوض ابريك ابراهيم البرعصي; born 28 June 1966) is a professor in Electrical Engineering and Libyan politician. Biography Baraasi was born in the city of Benghazi on 28 June 1966. He was named electricity and renewable energy minister on 22 November 2011 by Abdurrahim El-Keib. He served as the vice president of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority before returning to Libya during the revolution. He briefly acted as the deputy prime minister from 4 November 2012 to 4 August 2013. References 1966 births Living people Government ministers of Libya Members of the National Transitional Council Members of the Interim Government of Libya People of the First Libyan Civil War Libyan Sunni Muslims Libyan engineers Justice and Construction Party politicians {{Libya-politician-stub ...
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Sadiq Abdulkarim Abdulrahman
Sadiq Abdulkarim Abdulrahman is a Libyan physician and politician who served as first deputy prime minister between 14 November 2012 and 29 August 2014. Early life and education Abdulrahman was born around 1966. He received a bachelor's degree in general surgery in 1993. Then he obtained a master's degree in medicine in 2001 and a PhD again in medicine in 2005. Career Abdulrahman worked as a physician in public hospitals and private clinics. Then he served as a deputy prime minister in the transitional government of Libya Libya (; ar, ليبيا, Lībiyā), officially the State of Libya ( ar, دولة ليبيا, Dawlat Lībiyā), is a country in the Maghreb region in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Suda .... He was appointed first deputy prime minister on 14 November 2012 to the cabinet headed by Ali Zidan. Abdulrahman also held the portfolio of acting interior minister temporarily. On 29 January 2014 he escaped a ...
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