Ali Suheimat

Ali Mohammad Atwi Suheimat
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Transport
In office
21 November 1991  29 May 1993
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Transport and Communications
In office
20 June 1991  20 November 1991
Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs, Minister of Transport
In office
28 August 1980  10 January 1984
Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs, Minister of Transport
In office
3 July 1980  28 August 1980
Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs, Minister of Transport
In office
19 December 1979  3 July 1980
Minister of Transport
In office
27 November 1976  19 December 1979
Personal details
Born 1936
Al Karak
Religion Sunni Muslim

Ali Mohamad Suheimat Eng. (born 1936) المهندس علي محمد السحيمات, is an Engineer,[1] Jordanian politician and a statesman, who held several senior political and administrative positions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Ali Suheimat was born in the city of Al-Karak. He was Deputy prime minister, Mayor of Amman, Minister of Transport and communications, amongst other positions.[2]

Education

Career

References

  1. Civil engineering , Volume 33 American Society of Civil Engineers, 1963
  2. Current world leaders, Volume 26, Issues 1-6
  3. http://www.aub.edu.lb/alumni/reunion/Pages/celebratingclasses.aspx
  4. Suheimat clan, history and attitudes, by Dr. Yassin Suheimat, 2005
  5. Highways & road construction international , Volumes 44-46 , 1976
  6. http://www.mot.gov.jo/en/previousministers
  7. International railway journal , Volume 17 Simmons-Boardman Pub. Corporation., 1977
  8. Statesman's Year-Book ,Palgrave Macmillan, 1983 - 1690 pages
  9. Near East/South Asia report , Issue 2865 Foreign Broadcast Information Servic,USA
  10. http://www.ammancity.gov.jo
  11. Management and international business issues in Jordan - Page 158,Hamed El-Said, Kip Becker - 2001 - 198 pages.
  12. http://www.uop.edu.jo/About/BoardofTrustees.aspx?lang=en&location=About / Board Of Trustees.
  13. Suheimat clan, history and attitudes, by Dr. Yassin Suheimat, 2005
  14. MEED. , Volume 44, Issues 14-26 , Economic East Economic Digest, ltd, 2000

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