Nader Al-Dahabi
Nader Dahabi نادر الذهبي | |
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Prime Minister of Jordan | |
In office 25 November 2007 – 14 December 2009 | |
Monarch | Abdullah II |
Preceded by | Marouf al-Bakhit |
Succeeded by | Samir Rifai |
Personal details | |
Born | citation needed] Amman, Jordan | 7 October 1946 [
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Al Hussein College Hellenic Air Force Academy Cranfield University Auburn University |
Nader Dahabi (Template:Lang-ar) born 7 October 1946 in Amman, Jordan, is a Jordanian politician, who was prime minister from 25 November 2007 to 14 December 2009. He took office following the resignation of Marouf al-Bakhit, and days after the parliamentary elections in which Islamists and opposition were defeated by pro-regime candidates. On 9 December 2009, he handed in his resignation to King Abdullah II, along with the rest of his government.
Born in Amman on 7 October 1946, Nader Dahabi is married with two sons and one daughter.
His brother Muhammad, former General Intelligence Directorate chief, was in 2012 convicted to 13 years imprisonment.
Early life and education
Dahabi graduated from Al Hussein College in Amman in 1964. Then he joined the Royal Jordanian Air Force. Nader succeeded at joining the Royal Jordanian Air Force and was sent on a scholarship to Greece where he received a BSc. in aeronautical engineering from the Hellenic Air Force Academy in 1969 and graduated top of his class. He has an MSc in aeronautical engineering from Cranfield Institute of Technology in the United Kingdom. He also received an Msc. in Public Administration from the Auburn University (Alabama, USA) in 1987.[1]
Positions
He joined the Royal Jordanian Air Force as a cadet in 1964, he then got the position of assistant commander of the Royal Jordanian Air Force for logistics from 1992 to 1994.[1]
He was CEO of Royal Jordanian Airlines from 1994 to 2001,[2] and served as chairman of the Arab Air Carriers Organization from 1994-1995.[1]
Dahabi also has been Chairman of the Board of Royal Jordanian Falcons since 1994, is a member of the board of the Royal Jordanian Academy.
He was the first Arab to serve as president of IATA from 1996–1997, and served as a member of the IATA board of governors from 1995-1998. He was named Minister of Transports by prime minister Ali Abu al-Ragheb in 2001.
In March 2004, Dahabi was appointed as the Chief Commissioner of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), a special economic zone established in 2001 on the Red Sea city of Aqaba.
On 25 November 2007, he was appointed as Prime Minister and Minister of Defense and formed the first Jordanian government with four women.
Dahabi's brother Mohamad was until January 2008 the head of the General Intelligence Directorate (GID).[3]
Football
PM Dahabi is apparently an avid fan of AEK Athens FC. In May 2008, he allegedly received a Nikos Liberopoulos jersey as a gift from the Greek Minister of Defense, during an official visit of the latter to Amman.
See also
References
- ^ a b c http://www.jordanembassyus.org/new/govlisting/ndahabi.htm
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7108151.stm
- ^ Wikileaks: cablegate, cable 2007-11-26 (07AMMAN4693) BIOGRAPHIES FOR JORDAN'S NEW GOVERNMENT, Retrieved 2011-01-09.
External links
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- 1946 births
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- Living people
- Prime Ministers of Jordan
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- Arab politicians
- Government ministers of Jordan
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- Auburn University alumni
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