Omar Mahmud al-Muntasir
Omar Mahmud al-Muntasir (died 1999)[1] is a Libyan Politician. He servered as minister of Justice between October 1962 to January 1964 (in Muhammad Osman Said and Mohieddin Fikini cabinets), interrupted only by his short service (probably the shortest in Libya's history) as foreign minister (6–19 March 1963).[2][3]
Omar Mahmud al-Muntasir | |
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Libyan Foreign minister | |
In office 6 – 19 March 1963 | |
Prime Minister | Muhammad Osman Said |
Preceded by | Wanis al-Qaddafi |
Succeeded by | Mohieddin Fikini |
Libyan Justice minister | |
In office 11 October 1962 – 6 March 1963 | |
Prime Minister | Muhammad Osman Said |
Preceded by | Wahbi al-Bouri |
Succeeded by | Abu Bakr Naama |
In office 19 March 1963 – 22 January 1964 | |
Prime Minister | Mohieddin Fikini |
Preceded by | Abu Bakr Naama |
Succeeded by | Abdul Hamid al-Bakkoush |
Personal details | |
Died | 1999 |
He is the son of Libyan prime minister Mahmud al-Muntasir.[1]
Notes
- Bashir as-Sunni al-Muntasir, "Muzakkirat shadid ala al ahd al malaki", 1st ed., 2008. pp.153-154.
- Mohamed Yousef el-Magariaf, "Libia bain al Madi wal Hadir: Safahat men at Tarikh as Siyasi", Vol.3, Markaz ad Dirasat al Libiya, Oxford, 2004.
- Salem el Kebti, "Libia..Maseerat al Istiqlal…Watha'iq Mahalliya wa Dawliya", Part 3, 1st ed., 2012.
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