Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 References  














Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani






العربية
Español
فارسی
Français
Bahasa Indonesia
Norsk bokmål
Polski
Русский
Тоҷикӣ
Українська
 

Edit links
 









Article
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Cite this page
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
Wikidata item
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 
















Appearance
   

 






From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani
عبد العزيز عبد الغني
2nd Prime Minister of Yemen
In office
6 October 1994 – 14 May 1997
PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh
Preceded byMuhammad Said al-Attar
Succeeded byFaraj Said Bin Ghanem
11th Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic
In office
13 November 1983 – 22 May 1990
Preceded byAbd Al-Karim Al-Iryani
Succeeded byPost abolished
In office
25 January 1975 – 15 October 1980
Preceded byAbdul Latif Dayfallah (Acting)
Succeeded byAbd Al-Karim Al-Iryani
1st Governor of Central Bank of North Yemen
In office
1970–1975
Preceded byPost established
Personal details
Born(1939-07-04)4 July 1939
Hayfan, Taiz Governorate, Yemen
Died22 August 2011(2011-08-22) (aged 72)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Political partyGeneral People's Congress
SpouseAceya Hamza (m. 1966)
Children6
Alma materColorado College
University of Colorado

Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani (/ˈɑːbdʊl əˈzz ˈɑːbdʊl ˈɡɑːni/ AHB-duul ə-ZEEZ AHB-duul GAH-nee; 4 July 1939 – 22 August 2011) was a Yemeni politician who served as Prime Minister of Yemen from 1994 to 1997,[1] under President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Ghani was a member of the General People's Congress party.

Ghani also served as the second Vice President of Yemen Arab Republic in the 1980s, and as the Prime Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic twice. His first term was from 1975 to 1980, and his second term was from 1983 to unification in 1990.[1][2]

Abdul Ghani was the president of the Consultative Council (Shura Council) from 2001 until his death in 2011.[3]

He received his BA degree in economics from Colorado College in the United States in 1962 and an MA in economics from the University of Colorado in 1964.[3]

He died in Saudi Arabia on 22 August 2011 from injuries suffered in a June assassination attempt on President Ali Abdullah Saleh, a government official with Saleh in Riyadh said.

Ghani was the first senior political figure to die from the explosion in Saleh's palace mosque which forced the president and a number of his aides to seek medical treatment in Saudi Arabia.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Parliament- (Pakistan, Yemen to establish friendship groups in Parliament)". Pakistan Press International. 2004-10-09. Retrieved 2010-08-10.[dead link]
  • ^ de Gruyter, Walter (22 December 2011). Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008. Publictec Publications. p. 30. ISBN 9783110930047.
  • ^ a b "Assecaa".
  • ^ Hakim Almasmari. "Senior Yemen official dies from palace attack injuries". CNN.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Abdul Latif Dayfallah
    (acting)

    Prime Minister of North Yemen
    1975–1980
    Succeeded by

    Abdul Karim al-Iryani

    Preceded by

    Abdul Karim al-Iryani

    Prime Minister of North Yemen
    1983–1990
    Succeeded by

    Position abolished

    Preceded by

    Muhammad Said al-Attar

    Prime Minister of Yemen
    1994–1997
    Succeeded by

    Faraj Said Bin Ghanem


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdul_Aziz_Abdul_Ghani&oldid=1221998106"

    Categories: 
    1939 births
    2011 deaths
    20th-century Yemeni politicians
    21st-century Yemeni politicians
    General People's Congress (Yemen) politicians
    Governors of the Central Bank of Yemen
    People from Taiz Governorate
    Prime ministers of Yemen
    Vice presidents of North Yemen
    20th-century prime ministers of Yemen
    Chairmen of the Consultative Assembly of Yemen
    Hidden categories: 
    Pages using the Phonos extension
    All articles with dead external links
    Articles with dead external links from February 2019
    Articles with short description
    Short description matches Wikidata
    Pages including recorded pronunciations
    Template:Succession box: 'after' parameter includes the word 'abolished'
    S-aft: 'after' parameter includes the word 'abolished'
     



    This page was last edited on 3 May 2024, at 07:20 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki