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Hedayat Amin Arsala ( ps, هدايت امين ارسلا) (born January 12, 1942), is an
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and a prominent
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in Afghanistan. Mr. Arsala is a former
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,
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and Foreign Minister and until October 2013 was the Senior Minister of the Republic of Afghanistan, appointed by the President
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. He is an ethnic Pashtun.


Education

An ethnic Pashtun, Arsala grew up in
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, Afghanistan, where he attended high school. He completed his BA and MA in
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, also focusing on international relations, at
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(SIU) in the
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. He also completed the course work and qualifying exams for a PhD in
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at
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In May 2008, SIU conferred an honorary doctorate on Arsala for his distinguished services to Afghanistan.


Career

In 1969, Arsala was the first Afghan to join the
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(WB) through the Young Professional Program. He served there for 18 years in several economic and senior operational posts. Active in the resistance against the Soviet occupation since 1979, he left the WB in 1987 to participate full-time in the Afghan struggle.
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He was a founding member of the National Islamic Front of Afghanistan (NIFA), led by Pir Sayed Ahmad Gailani, and a member of the Supreme Council of Mujahideen Unity (formed in February 1980). He served as the Finance Minister in the Afghan Interim Government (AIG) in exile from 1989 to 1992. When the Soviets withdrew and there was a subsequent regime change in Afghanistan, Arsala was appointed as the Foreign Minister of the newly formed Mujahideen coalition government in early 1993. He withdrew from that post in 1995 due to infighting and political disagreement amongst some Mujahideen groups. With the rise of the Taliban, Arsala- with some compatriots- launched a peace campaign which called for a broad-based interim Government through a
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. This peace movement, later known as ‘The Rome Group’, and its key members, including Arsala, were key participants in the Bonn deliberations after 11 September 2001. The Bonn Conference resulted in the Bonn Agreement and the formation of the Interim Afghan Administration. Mr. Hamid Karzai was appointed Chairman and Mr. Arsala Vice Chairman and the first
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in post-Taliban Afghanistan.PBS - Frontline,
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The Bonn Conference also provided a roadmap for subsequent political developments. In June 2002, the Transitional Government of Afghanistan was formed. The Emergency Loya Jirga of Afghanistan elected Mr. Hamid Karzai as
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, and Mr. Arsala was appointed as
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. As Vice-President (VP), Arsala simultaneously headed the Independent Administrative Reform and Civil Service Commission. He also chaired the Economic Coordination Council and the National Census Committee. He was a member of the National Security Council, and at times, in Mr. Karzai's absence, Acting President. After 2.5 years as VP, Arsala was appointed Senior Advisor to the President as well as the Minister for Commerce and Industry. In 2006, he became the Senior Minister of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and in the latter part of 2008, he simultaneously became the Chairman of the Government Coordination Committee (GCC) and served as the Co-Chair of the Joint Coordination and Monitoring Board.


Accomplishments

As the first Minister of Finance in the post-Taliban regime, Arsala: * Introduced the first Afghan budget and enforced fiscal discipline by stopping the finance of Government expenditure through Central Bank borrowing * Initiated the discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on introducing the new Afghan currency. Today, his signature appears on every Afghan banknote * Led an increase in Government revenue by 60% above IMF projections In early 2002, Arsala also co-chaired the first international Afghanistan aid and development conference in Tokyo. Later in the same year, he led the first international aid conference in Afghanistan. He pioneered a number of innovative civil service initiatives aimed at improving the public sector and effective governance within Afghanistan, creating the first Independent Administration Reform and Civil Service Commission to reform government institutions and introducing a system of civil service appointments and promotion on the basis of merit rather than patronage or nepotism. A champion of public sector reform and private sector growth, as Minister of Commerce and Industry he introduced a number of important improvements to remove barriers to the
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and champion increased investment: * Bringing the majority of state revenue sources within the Ministry's remit – previously pilfered by officials and political groups – under Government control * Drafting new laws on commerce, economic activities and institutions, signing numerous bilateral trade and investment guarantee agreements * Accelerating the process of Afghanistan's accession to the World Trade Organisation, subsequently formalised * Initiating reform of the Chamber of Commerce and Industries and creating an Export Promotion Agency * Overseeing a 60% increase in annual exports to US$500 million. During Arsala's tenure, exports increased from US$300 million to US$500 million. He represented Afghanistan at several international conferences including those of Heads of State and Governments.


Personal life

Arsala is married, with three children and five grandchildren.


References


External links

*http://hedayatamin-arsala.com/images/uploads/FINAL_FINAL_Amin_Arsala_biography_ENG_110709.pdf *https://web.archive.org/web/20060529031441/http://www.export.gov/afghanistan/pdf/minister_bios.pdf *http://www.rpcv.org/pages/sitepage.cfm?id=929 *http://www.rpcv.org/pages/sitepage.cfm?id=1015 *http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2005/10/9b3f9c9e-a057-4a42-ad87-7249e9c6ba92.html *http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/APCITY/UNPAN022679.pdf *https://web.archive.org/web/20090801134050/http://www.icosgroup.net/modules/reports/power_to_the_people/electoral_dynamics {{DEFAULTSORT:Arsala, Hedayat Amin Vice presidents of Afghanistan Finance Ministers of Afghanistan Pashtun people World Bank people George Washington University alumni Living people Hedayat Amin National Islamic Front of Afghanistan politicians Government ministers of Afghanistan 1942 births Foreign ministers of Afghanistan Afghan officials of the United Nations