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Prime Minister. 4 Abdul Majid Kabar: 1909–1988 26 May 1957 17 October 1960 3 years, 144 days Independent: Prime Minister. 5 Muhammad Osman Said: 1924–2007 17 October 1960 19 March 1963 2 years, 153 days Independent: Prime Minister. 6 Mohieddin Fikini: 1925–1994 19 March 1963 20 January 1964 307 days Independent: Prime Minister. (1) Mahmud ...
This article lists the heads of state of Libya since the country's independence in 1951. Libya has been in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring -related Libyan crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the collapse of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and the killing of Muammar Gaddafi , amidst the First Civil War and the foreign ...
Pages in category "Prime ministers of Libya" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
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Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh was selected as Prime Minister of Libya in the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum on 5 February 2021 [1] and a list of cabinet appointees was released on 11 March 2021. [2] The Dbeibeh Cabinet replaced the rival al-Sarraj and al-Thani cabinets.
Prime Minister of Kuwait: 15 May 2024 Lebanon: Levant: Najib Mikati: Acting President of Lebanon: 31 October 2022 Prime Minister of Lebanon: 10 September 2021 Libya: Maghreb: Mohamed al-Menfi: Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya: 10 March 2021 Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh* Prime Minister of Libya: 15 March 2021 Mauritania: Mohamed Ould Ghazouani
Osama Saad Hammad Saleh [1] (Arabic: أسامة حماد; born 1979) [2] is a Libyan politician. On 16 May 2023, he was appointed acting Prime Minister of Libya by the House of Representatives. [3] He took over from Fathi Bashagha and was previously his finance minister. [4]
The list includes the names of recently elected or appointed heads of state and government who will take office on an appointed date, as presidents-elect and prime ministers-designate, and those leading a government in exile if internationally recognised.