Mirghani Alnasri (Arabic : ميرغني النصري) (born 1 July 1927 in Ruffa'a, Sudan) is a former Sudanese politician. He started out as a lawyer in 1956, eventually becoming recognized as one of the Members of the Council of the State of Sudan.
Mirghani Alnasri | |
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Member of The State Council of Sudan | |
In office 1987–1989 | |
President | Ahmed al-Mirghani |
Preceded by | Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab |
Succeeded by | Post abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Rufa'a, Al Jazeera, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (now Sudan) | 1 July 1927
Spouse | Maymouna Muhammed Taha |
Personal life
editMirghani Alnasri was born on 1 July 1927 in Ruffa'a, Sudan.
In 1957, he married Maymouna Muhammed Taha, and they had eight children.
Education
editAlnasri graduated with a diploma from Hantoub High School, which is known for its high-profile politician alumni. He graduated from Gordon Memorial College in 1955.
Political life
editWhile in college, Alnasri was a member of the Islamic Socialist Party.
He started his career as a lawyer in 1956.
From 1973 to 1985 (with the exception of 1974 and 1976), he was elected the leader of the Sudanese Bar Association.
Publishing career
editHe is the author of a variety of political articles that were published in Al Rai Alaam Newspaper (Arabic: الرأي العام). He also published a book, Principles of constitutional law and the democratic experiment in Sudan (Arabic: مبادي القانون الدستوري والتجربة الديمقراطية في السودان), in 1998.