Ali Sahli
Libyan Foreign Minister
In office
30 October 1956  14 March 1957
Prime MinisterMustafa Ben Halim
Preceded byMustafa Ben Halim
Succeeded byAbdul Majid Kubar
Libyan Minister of Finance
In office
26 April 1955  26 March 1956
Prime MinisterMustafa Ben Halim
Preceded byAli Aneizi
Succeeded byIsmail Ben Lamin
Libyan Justice Minister
In office
26 March  30 October 1956
Prime MinisterMustafa Ben Halim
Preceded byAbdur Rahman al-Galhoud
Succeeded byMohieddin Fikini
Personal details
Born3 April 1924
Benghazi, Libya
Died21 May 2004(2004-05-21) (aged 80)
Amman, Jordan

Ali S. El Sahli (علي الساحلي) (2004–1924) was a Libyan politician who held various government posts between 1952 and 1967.

Place and date of birth

Benghazi, Libya, 3 April 1924.

Education

  • LL. B. (London)
  • D. Litt. (Venice)

Posts held

* Nazir (Provincial Minister) of Justice, Cyrenaica1952–1954
* President of the Executive Council (Provincial Prime Minister), Cyrenaica1954
* Minister of Communications1954–1955
* Minister of Finance1955–1956
* Minister of Justice1956
* Minister of Foreign Affairs1956–1957[1]
* Minister of Communications1957
* Ambassador in Great Britain1957–1958
* Chief of the Royal Diwan (The King's Cabinet)1958–1965
* Ambassador in Italy1965–1967
* Minister of the Interior1967
* Practising Barrister1967–1970
* Professor, Faculty of Arts and Education,University of Garyounis1970–1986

Decorations

* The Highest Order of Independence,Grade 1(LIBYA)
* The Highest Order of Independence,Grade 1(TUNISIA)
* The Highest Order of the Crown,Grade 1(MOROCCO)
* The Highest Order of King George,Grade 1(GREECE)
* The Highest Order of The Bright Star,Grade 1(CHINA)
* Knight of Great Cross,(ITALY)

References

  1. Brownlie, Ian; Ian R. Burns (1979). African boundaries: a legal and diplomatic encyclopaedia. C. Hurst & Co. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-903983-87-7.
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