Ali Muhammad Mujawar
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| Ali Muhammad Mujawar علي محمد مجور |
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| Prime Minister of Yemen | |
| In office 7 April 2007 – 10 December 2011 |
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| President | Ali Abdullah Saleh Abd Rabbuh Mansur al-Hadi (Acting) Ali Abdullah Saleh Abd Rabbuh Mansur al-Hadi (Acting) |
| Preceded by | Abdul Qadir Bajamal |
| Succeeded by | Mohammed Basindawa |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 1953 (age 59) Shabwah, South Yemen (now Yemen)[1] |
| Political party | General People's Congress |
| Religion | Islam |
Ali Mohammed Mujawar (Arabic: علي محمد مجور; born 26 April 1953) served as Prime Minister of Yemen between 7 April 2007 and December 10, 2011 and prior as electricity minister.[2]
Following the anti-government uprising in Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh fired Mujawar and the other members of the Cabinet of Yemen on March 20, 2011, but asked them to remain until a new government is formed.[3] During the uprising, on 3 June 2011, Mujawar was seriously injured in the same attack which critically wounded President Saleh. He is undergoing treatment in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[4]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ http://yementimes.com/article.shtml?i=1040&p=front&a=1
- ^ "Search – Global Edition – The New York Times". International Herald Tribune. March 29, 2009. http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/31/africa/ME-GEN-Yemen-Prime-Minister.php. Retrieved November 12, 2010.
- ^ [1], AlJazeera, March 20, 2011, accessed February 20, 2011.
- ^ http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle09.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2011/June/middleeast_June321.xml§ion=middleeast
[edit] External links
- Parliament of Yemen Official Website
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| Preceded by Abdul Qadir Bajamal |
Prime Minister of Yemen 2007–2011 |
Succeeded by Mohammed Basindawa |
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