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{{short description|Prime Minister of Djibouti (2013-present)}} |
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|name = Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed |
| name = Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed |
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|image = Tarō Kōno and Djiboutian PM Mohamed at the MOD 2019 (1) (cropped).jpg |
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|office = [[List of prime ministers of Djibouti|Prime Minister of Djibouti]] |
| office = [[List of prime ministers of Djibouti|Prime Minister of Djibouti]] |
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|president = [[Ismaïl Omar Guelleh]] |
| president = [[Ismaïl Omar Guelleh]] |
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|term_start = 1 April 2013 |
| term_start = 1 April 2013 |
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|predecessor = [[Dileita Mohamed Dileita]] |
| predecessor = [[Dileita Mohamed Dileita]] |
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|birth_date = {{birth date and age| |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1952|07|01|df=yes}} |
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|birth_place = [[Obock Region|Souali]], [[French Somaliland]] |
| birth_place = [[Obock Region|Souali]], [[French Somaliland]] |
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| native_name = {{nobold|عبد القادر كميل محمد}} |
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'''Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed''' ({{ |
'''Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed''' ({{langx|aa|Qabdulkadir Kamil Macammad}}, {{langx|ar|عبد القادر كامل محمد}}; born 1 July 1952) is a [[Djibouti]]an politician who has been [[Prime Minister of Djibouti]] since 2013. A longtime member of the ruling [[People's Rally for Progress]], he previously served as [[Minister of Agriculture]] from 2005 to 2011 and as Minister of Defense from 2011 to 2013. |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Mohamed was born in |
Mohamed was born in 1952 in Souali, situated in the northern [[Obock Region|Obock]] region of present-day [[Djibouti]].<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd">{{cite web|title=M. Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed, grand commis de l’Etat et nouveau Premier ministre djiboutien|url=http://www.adjib.dj/actunat/pm.php|publisher=Adjib|access-date=1 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101111102/http://www.adjib.dj/actunat/pm.php|archive-date=1 January 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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He studied at the [[University of Limoges]] in [[France]], where he earned a degree in technical sciences, with a specialization in water management and the environment.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
He studied at the [[University of Limoges]] in [[France]], where he earned a degree in technical sciences, with a specialization in water management and the environment.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
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In a professional capacity, Mohamed began his career with Djibouti's water authority, which later became the ONED. He worked there first as interim Director General from 1978 to 1979, and then as Director General from 1983 to 2005.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
In a professional capacity, Mohamed began his career with Djibouti's water authority, which later became the ONED. He worked there first as interim Director General from 1978 to 1979, and then as Director General from 1983 to 2005.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
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In 1981, Mohamed joined the [[People's Rally for Progress]] (RPP) party. He gradually |
In 1981, Mohamed joined the [[People's Rally for Progress]] (RPP) party. He gradually climbed the political association's ranks, until he was eventually elected as RPP Vice-President in September 2012. He was later appointed president of the Union for a Presidential Majority (UMP) in November 2012.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
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climbed the political association's ranks, until he was eventually elected as RPP Vice-President in September 2012. He was later appointed President of the Union for a Presidential Majority (UMP) in November 2012.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
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From May 2005 to May 2011, Mohamed served in the government of Djibouti as Minister of Agriculture. He was subsequently named Minister of Defense in May 2011.<ref>[http://www.rtd.dj/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2124:mr-abdoulkader-kamil-mohamed-nomme-aujourdhui-premier-ministre-par-le-president-de-la-republique-de-djibouti-&catid=42:rokstories&Itemid=115 "Mr. Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed nommé aujourd’hui premier ministre par le président de la république de Djibouti"]{{Dead link|date=September 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, RTD, 31 March 2013 {{in lang|fr}}.</ref> |
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Mohamed also acted as Deputy of the National Assembly. He was re-elected to the post on 22 February 2013, following a UMP parliamentary victory.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
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On 1 March 2013, Mohamed was appointed as Prime Minister of Djibouti. Replacing the long-serving [[Dileita Mohamed Dileita]], he took office on 1 April.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
On 1 March 2013, Mohamed was appointed as Prime Minister of Djibouti. Replacing the long-serving [[Dileita Mohamed Dileita]], he took office on 1 April.<ref name="Makmgcdlenpmd"/> |
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[[Category:People from Obock Region]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 8 October 2024
Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed | |
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عبد القادر كميل محمد | |
Prime Minister of Djibouti | |
Assumed office 1 April 2013 | |
President | Ismaïl Omar Guelleh |
Preceded by | Dileita Mohamed Dileita |
Personal details | |
Born | Souali, French Somaliland | 1 July 1952
Political party | People's Rally for Progress |
Alma mater | University of Limoges |
Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed (Afar: Qabdulkadir Kamil Macammad, Arabic: عبد القادر كامل محمد; born 1 July 1952) is a Djiboutian politician who has been Prime Minister of Djibouti since 2013. A longtime member of the ruling People's Rally for Progress, he previously served as Minister of Agriculture from 2005 to 2011 and as Minister of Defense from 2011 to 2013.
Personal life
[edit]Mohamed was born in 1952 in Souali, situated in the northern Obock region of present-day Djibouti.[1]
He studied at the University of Limoges in France, where he earned a degree in technical sciences, with a specialization in water management and the environment.[1]
Career
[edit]General
[edit]In a professional capacity, Mohamed began his career with Djibouti's water authority, which later became the ONED. He worked there first as interim Director General from 1978 to 1979, and then as Director General from 1983 to 2005.[1]
In 1981, Mohamed joined the People's Rally for Progress (RPP) party. He gradually climbed the political association's ranks, until he was eventually elected as RPP Vice-President in September 2012. He was later appointed president of the Union for a Presidential Majority (UMP) in November 2012.[1]
From May 2005 to May 2011, Mohamed served in the government of Djibouti as Minister of Agriculture. He was subsequently named Minister of Defense in May 2011.[2]
Mohamed also acted as Deputy of the National Assembly. He was re-elected to the post on 22 February 2013, following a UMP parliamentary victory.[1]
Prime minister
[edit]On 1 March 2013, Mohamed was appointed as Prime Minister of Djibouti. Replacing the long-serving Dileita Mohamed Dileita, he took office on 1 April.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "M. Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed, grand commis de l'Etat et nouveau Premier ministre djiboutien". Adjib. Archived from the original on 1 January 2014. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
- ^ "Mr. Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed nommé aujourd’hui premier ministre par le président de la république de Djibouti"[permanent dead link ], RTD, 31 March 2013 (in French).