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The following is a list of the heads of government of modern Yemen, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Yemen in 1918 to the present day. Yemen is in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Yemeni crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2012, after 33 years in power. [1]
The following is a list of the heads of state of modern Yemen, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Yemen in 1918 to the present day. Yemen is in a tumultuous state since the start of the Arab Spring-related Yemeni crisis in 2011; the crisis resulted in the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2012, after 33 years in power. [1]
Such deaths have most often been from natural causes, but there are also cases of assassination, execution, suicide, accident and even death in battle. The list is in chronological order. The name is listed first, followed by the year of death, the country, the name of the office the person held at the time of death, the location of the death ...
Defense Minister of Yemen; In office 30 May 1994 – 3 October 1994: President: Ali Abdullah Saleh: Prime Minister: Muhammad Said al-Attar: Preceded by: Haitham Qasem Taher: Succeeded by: Abdel Malik al-Sayani: Personal details; Born 1 September 1945 (age 79) Thukain, Al Wade'a District, Abyan, Aden Protectorate: Nationality: Yemeni: Political ...
Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi is a Yemeni politician who is the current prime minister of the Houthi-led government serving since 10 August 2024. He is a member of the General People's Congress party and has previously served on the Supreme Political Council .
He became Yemen's first directly elected president in the 1999 presidential election, winning 96.2% of the vote. [ 33 ] : 310 The only other candidate, Najeeb Qahtan Al-Sha'abi , who was the son of Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi , the former president of South Yemen .
Under the Constitution of Yemen, the prime minister is appointed by the president, and must, like his cabinet, enjoy confidence from the House of Representatives. Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council issued a decision on 5 February 2024 appointing its foreign minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak as the country's new prime minister.
Abdul Qadir Bajamal (Arabic: عبد القادر باجمال; 18 February 1946 – 7 September 2020) [2] [3] was a Yemeni politician who served as Prime Minister from 31 March 2001 to 7 April 2007. [4] He was a member of the General People's Congress party and was appointed as Prime Minister by President Ali Abdullah Saleh.