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Abdullah Mohsen al-Akwa

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Abdullah Mohsen al-Akwa
Minister of Electricity
In office
11 June 2014 – 27 November 2018
PresidentAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
Prime MinisterMohammed Basindawa
Himself (Acting)
Khaled Bahah
Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr
Preceded bySaleh Sumai
Succeeded byMohammed Abdullah Saleh Naser al-Anani
Prime Minister of Yemen
Acting
In office
24 September 2014 – 9 November 2014
PresidentAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
DeputyAhmed Obeid bin Daghr
Preceded byMohammed Basindawa
Succeeded byKhaled Bahah
Deputy Prime Minister of Yemen
In office
11 June 2014 – 9 November 2014
PresidentAbdrabbuh Mansur Hadi
Prime MinisterMohammed Basindawa
Minister of Electricity and Water
In office
6 October 1994 – 14 May 1997
PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh
Prime MinisterAbdul Aziz Abdul Ghani
Personal details
Born (1961-04-18) 18 April 1961 (age 63)
Sana'a, North Yemen
Political partyAl-Islah[1]
Children4

Abdullah Mohsen al-Akwa (Arabic: عبد الله محسن الأكوع; born 18 April 1961)[2] is a Yemeni politician who was acting Prime Minister of Yemen from 24 September 2014[3] to 9 November 2014.[4]

Born in 1961 in Sana'a, he graduated from high school and later studied in France in 1978 to get Bachelor Degree in Computer Science. In 1994, he is one of the founding member of the Islah political party and served in Ministry of Electricity and Water the same year. Between 2001 and 2010, he was the Vice-Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Elections and Referendum.[5][6]

He is married and has 3 daughters.

References

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  1. ^ Colburn, Marta (4 December 2017). The Republic of Yemen: Development Challenges in the 21st Century. CIIR. ISBN 9781852872496. Retrieved 4 December 2017 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "السيرة الذاتية لنائب رئيس الوزراء وزير الكهرباء المهندس / عبدالله محسن الأكوع" (in Arabic). 11 June 2014.
  3. ^ "الأكوع خلفا لبا سندوة في رئاسة مجلس الوزراء لهذا اليوم". شبوة برس. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Yemen Acting Prime Minister Mohsen Al-Akwa Signs the 1991 Energy Charter". Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  5. ^ "عبدالله محسن عبدالله محسن الأكوع" (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 2016-08-12. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
  6. ^ "نبذة عن وزير الكهرباء اليمني "الاكوع"" (in Arabic). 12 June 2014. Archived from the original on 30 March 2022. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Yemen
Acting

2014
Succeeded by