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Mifta al-Usta Umar

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Mifta al-Usta Umar
Secretary-General of the General People's Congress
In office
15 February 1984 – 7 October 1990
LeaderMuammar Gaddafi
Preceded byMuhammad az-Zaruq Rajab
Succeeded byAbdul Razzaq as-Sawsa
Personal details
Born1935
Benghazi, Libya
Died(2010-03-22)22 March 2010

Mifta al-Usta Umar (Arabic: مفتاح الاسطى عمر) (1935–22 March 2010)[citation needed] was the General Secretary of Libya's General People's Congress[1] from 15 February 1984 to 7 October 1990. In this role, he was theoretically Libya's head of state, though Muammar Gaddafi continued to exercise ultimate authority in Libya as "Leader and Guide of the Revolution".

Umar graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Ain Shams University in Cairo in 1961. He worked as a physician at Massa Hospital in Al-Bayda and, in 1963, became General Manager of the hospital.

References

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  1. ^ Metz, Helen Chapin, ed. (2004). Libya. Kessinger Publishing, LLC. p. 198. ISBN 978-1-4191-3012-0.