Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic

Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic

The Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic was the head of government of that country in what is now northern Yemen. The Prime Minister was appointed by the President. There were 28 Prime Ministers of North Yemen.

Prime Ministers of the Yemen Arab Republic, 1962-1990


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