Idris of Cyrenaica invited Fathi Omar El-Kikhia to form a government in July 1949, following the independence of the Emirate of Cyrenaica in March 1949.[1] His cabinet was formed in September 1949.[2]
Fathi Omar El-Kikhia Cabinet | |
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First Council of Ministers of Cyrenaica | |
Date formed | 1 September 1949 |
Date dissolved | 7 September 1949 |
People and organisations | |
Emir | Idris |
Prime Minister | Fathi Omar El-Kikhia |
History | |
Predecessor | N/A |
Successor | Omar Pasha El-Kikhia Cabinet |
El-Kikhia resigned as prime minister on 7 September 1949 and Idris appointed his father Omar Pasha El-Kikhia to succeed him. Omar Pasha's cabinet was formed in November 1949.[3][2]
Members
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July 1949 – September 1949 | |||
September 1949 | |||
September 1949 | |||
September 1949 | |||
Minister of Public Health
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September 1949 | ||
September 1949 |
References
edit- ^ Shukri, Sadiq (14 May 2009). "العهد الملكي - رجـال حـول المـلك (2 مِنْ 9)" [Royal Reign - Men Around the King (2 of 9)]. Libya Al-Mosktakbal (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 13 November 2016.
- ^ a b c "Members of Cyrenaican Council of Ministers". British Documents on Foreign Affairs: Reports and Papers from the Foreign Office. 5. Foreign Office of the United Kingdom: 165. 19 March 1950. ISBN 978-1-55655-770-5. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
- ^ Shukri, Sadiq (14 May 2009). "العهد الملكي - رجـال حـول المـلك (2 مِنْ 9)" [Royal Reign - Men Around the King (2 of 9)]. Libya Al-Mosktakbal (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 13 November 2016.