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Umar Arteh Ghalib
عمر ارتيهح غالبPrime Minister of Somalia In office
24 January 1991 – May 1993*Preceded by Muhammad Hawadle Madar Succeeded by Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal Personal details Born 1922 Political party Somali Youth League Religion Islam *de facto to 3 Jan 1997 Umar Arteh Ghalib or Omer Carte Qalib (Somali: Cumar Carte Qaalib, Arabic: عمر ارتيهح غالب) (b. 1930) is a prominent Somali politician and a former Prime Minister of Somalia from January 24, 1991 to May 1993.[1]
Biography
Ghalib was born in Somalia in 1930. He is a member of the Isaaq clan, and belonged to the United Somali Congress.[2][3]
From 1969 - 1977, Ghalib served as Foreign Minister.[2] As Foreign Minister, in January he was President of the United Nations Security Council. On 24 January 1991, he was appointed by then President of Somalia Siad Barre as the last Prime Minister of Somalia under the latter's regime.[4]
After Barre's ouster, the next president, Ali Mahdi Muhammad, reappointed Ghalib as prime minister,[3] a position Ghalib would hold until May 1993.[4]
Preceded by
Muhammad Hawadle MadarPrime Minister of Somalia
January 24, 1991–May, 1993Succeeded by
vacant, 1997-2000Notes
- ^ Somalia - Worldstatesmen.com
- ^ a b Contemporary Africa Database
- ^ a b Somalia Gets New Interim President
- ^ a b World Statesmen
Prime Ministers of Somalia Haji Ibrahim Egal • Ali Shermarke • Haji Hussein • Haji Ibrahim Egal • Farah Salad† • post abolished, 1970-87 • Ali Samatar • Hawadle Madar • Arteh Ghalib • vacant, 1997-2000 • Ali Khalif Galaydh • Jama Ali • Abshir Farah • Abdi Yusuf • Ali Ghedi • Salim Aliyow Ibrow • Nur Hussein • Ali Sharmarke • Elmi Gonjeh (Acting) • Abdullahi Farmajo • Mohamed Ali
† militaryCategories:- Prime Ministers of Somalia
- 1930 births
- Living people
- Presidents of the United Nations Security Council
- Somali Youth League politicians
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